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Get your hands on a copy of the latest from Seventeensongs, "Modern Living." |
| By Julie Lawrence OnMilwaukee.com Staff Writer E-mail author | Author bio More articles by Julie Lawrence |
| Published Nov. 13, 2007 at 7:26 a.m. |
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It's a week of album release shows in Milwaukee, so wear your party pants and make your way to the merch tables.
The time has come for Seventeensongs to release its new album, "Modern Living." The CD release party goes down at Stonefly Brewing Co. on Friday. Nov. 16 and White, Wrench, Conservatory and Spransy & Kolb are also in on the festivities.
If you just can't wait for the weekend to get out and have fun, show up at Stonefly on Thursday night for a double album release party from both Milwaukee's Father Phoenix and Milwaukee/Chicago/Iowa City/Minneapolis's ft(The Shadow Government.) Who else? The Red Knife Lottery with a new guitar player as well as a set by Novel.
If you're into Neil Young and his causes, head over to Linneman's on Friday night for Kneel to Neil, a Neil Young tribute session from several Milwaukee bands. Bands from across the country contributed to "More Barn," an album of Young covers that benefits The Bridge School. Juniper Tar does a beautiful cover of "Thrasher," which you can hear on this podcast.
You can revel in nostalgia on Thursday night at Shank Hall, as Plasticland starts off the evening as the opener for San Fran psychedelic band Blue Cheer. Plasticland amazingly formed in 1980, but are still going strong, so go dig out your copy of "Color Appreciation" and get ready to dance.
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