Belle & Sebastian, Honeyblood
ISTHMUS PICK: Few acts have affected the landscape of indie pop over the last two decades quite like Glasgow’s Belle and Sebastian. Led by the delicate Stuart Murdoch, the band has released an astounding nine records full of touching stories and baroque-influenced tunes that have charmed both listeners and critics alike.
Overture Center-Capitol Theater 201 State St., Madison, Wisconsin 53703
The Belle and Sebastian show on April 4th in Madison has been moved from Overture Hall to Capitol Theater. Capitol Theater is in the same building, the Overture Center for the Arts.
PRESENTED BY FRANK PRODUCTIONS & TRUE ENDEAVORS
BELLE and SEBASTIAN
With Special Guest
HONEYBLOOD
SATURDAY, April 4th, 2015
Doors 7:00 pm
Show 8:00 pm
Overture Center for the Arts
TICKET LOCATIONS: Tickets may be purchased online at OvertureCenter.com, by phone at 608-258-4141, and at the Overture Center Box Office.
$38.50 adv; $42.50 dos
General Admission; All Ages
MORE INFO
www.belleandsebastian.com
www.facebook.com/belleandsebastian
https://twitter.com/bellesglasgow
http://honeyblood.co.uk
HONEYBLOOD ANNOUNCE 2015 NORTH AMERICAN TOUR DATES WITH BELLE AND SEBASTIAN AND 2:54
Scottish duo Honeyblood have today announced some exciting North American tour news for 2015. The band are thrilled to be supporting indie legends Belle and Sebastian as part of their US tour and will play several shows this spring. Before those dates kick off though Honeyblood will be hitting the states in February with London duo 2:54. who have just released their new LP on Bella Union. First show will be February 27, at Rough Trade in Brooklyn. A full list of dates can be found below.
It's been a massive year for Honeyblood with their acclaimed debut self titled album released last summer, receiving great reviews from critics across the board including the New York Times who noted "Honeyblood is a bracing two piece...that specializes in a refreshing contrast of jangle and derision. They pair the melancholy guitars of early '90s shoe gaze with surf-rock tempo- the result is energetic, peppy hostility." Pitchfork said "rolling drums providing the backbone for toothache-inducing guitars and one hell of a central hook."
The duo also has new releases in the works for 2015.