Via: Tiny Mix Tapes UK-based genre-mashers Hot Chip will be tearing up pretentious dancefloors all across North America this November, during their fifteen-date, coast to coast trek. Along the way, they'll be playing shows with everyone from Justice, to Birdy Nam Nam, to Gang Gang Dance. No, I don't know how that last one's going to work either. Dates are after the jump. Prefix Review:ÂÂ Hot Chip - TheÂÂ Warning11.01.06 - Baltimore, MD - Sonar ! % 11.02.06 - New York, NY - Webster Hall $ ! 11.03.06 - Philadelphia, PA - Webster Hall ^ 11.04.06 - Boston MA - Paradise % ! 11.05.06 - Montreal, PQ - La Sala Rossa % 11.06.06 - Toronto, ON - The Mod Club % ! 11.07.06 - Cleveland Heights, OH - Grog Shop ! % 11.08.06 - Columbus, OH - Wexler Center @ 11.10.06 - Chicago, IL - Metro % ! 11.10.06 - Chicago, IL - Smart Bar (DJ set) 11.11.06 - Minneapolis, MN - First Avenue * % 11.14.06 - Seattle, WA - Neumos % ! 11.15.06 - Portland, OR - Doug Fir Lounge ! % 11.17.06 - San Francisco, CA - Mezzanine % ! 11.18.06 - Los Angeles, CA - Henry Fonda Theater % ! 11.19.06 - San Diego, CA - Casbah ! % ! w/ Shy Child $ w/ Gang Gang Dance % w/ Born Ruffians ^ w/ Justice @ w/ Mouse on Mars, Birdy Nam Nam * w/ Jamie Lidell
Biggest dorks ever. This band seems to be everyone's favorite guilty pleasure well let me tell you when you're staring at them live on stage that may change. Fast.
BTW
It's not so bad. I listened to the album on a Virgin Atlantic flight 'cause it was there and I had 10 hours to kill ... mildly enjoyable. not quite a revelation like the first Roykskopp album but not too guilt-inducing either.
Eric Solomon
Kind of dorky, but I thought they were good and great both times I've seen them. At both shows the crowd got into it...http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QpvesVKLRvk
Biggest dorks ever. This band seems to be everyone's favorite guilty pleasure well let me tell you when you're staring at them live on stage that may change. Fast.
BTW
It's not so bad. I listened to the album on a Virgin Atlantic flight 'cause it was there and I had 10 hours to kill ... mildly enjoyable. not quite a revelation like the first Roykskopp album but not too guilt-inducing either.
Eric Solomon
Kind of dorky, but I thought they were good and great both times I've seen them. At both shows the crowd got into it...http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QpvesVKLRvk
Dave Park