Free 9pm 21+
Nomad World Pub
501 Cedar Ave S Minneapolis
Between Triple Rock and the 400 Bar
Sponsored by Pulse (we got 1/2 a sentence in this week's issue - see below)
We're on at 10
Newmad Tuesday
The Nomad
If you missed the first Newmad Tuesday at the Nomad a few weeks back, here�s your chance to catch another batch of spanking new bands for the low, low price of free. After catching the raging war that was Radio K�s Battle of the Underage Underground at First Ave last Sunday-- and be assured, we�re going to try and get some of those bands over to the Nomad for future installments of the Newmad series�I wandered over to the Seventh Street Entry and got to catch most of Lazer Forever�s set opening for Askeleton. There just aren�t enough killer power trios in the world out there, but with Lazer Forever we�re at least one closer to the goal. It�s independent, it�s rock, it�s pretty much everything you could want from three guys, two stringed instruments and a kit.
Small White's brand of tongue-in-cheek rock, delivered in duo format by Chout and Alsex, will surely remind some of Tenacious D, while opener Harbor draws their inspiration both from across the pond (Coldplay, Radiohead) and right here at home (Clem Snide, The Strokes). Trust me: you�re in for a rockalicious evening.
9 p.m. FREE. 21+. 501 Cedar Ave. S., Mpls. 612-338-6424.
STEVE MCPHERSON