
Marah in the Mainsail
The Warehouse
328 Pearl St
La Crosse, WI 54601-3202
Nov 4, 2017
7:00 PM UTC
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Marah in the Mainsail is performing at The Warehouse with Midwest Voltage and Anima!Cinematic is the word most often used to describe Marah in the Mainsail's sound. Precise yet primitive jungle drums set the stage for the eclectic and powerful ensemble to sweep you away into their haunting world. Like oil and water, Durry's gravel voice alongside Mariah Mercedes's crystal clarity form a stirring, yet beautiful contrast. All being thrusted foreword by aggressive percussion, growling bass, and soaring brass. Their lyrics paint a thrilling picture of monsters and ghosts, murderers and thieves, love and guilt, and everything in between.Forming in early 2013, Matt Smith and twin brothers Hugh Rose and Andrew Rose make up instrumental indie-rock trio Midwest Voltage. Centered in La Crosse, Wisconsin, their fresh new sound of explosive progressive rock mixed with spacey riffs , sets them aside from the status quo.Anima is original Alt-Indie-Folk from the hills of the Driftless Region in Southwestern Wisconsin. A 'Tinytown's own dreamy dropouts from the Angelic choir will deliver the goods in their own ethereal fusion of hope and heartbreak.'Presented by Last Triumph7PM / All Ages / $9adv/$10dos
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Kayla
June 12th 2016
The show was freaking awesome! I love Marah in the Mainsail, they are definitely one of my favorite bands. They had an awesome stage presence and I loved that they stuck around afterward to chat(literally the best part). it so fun to get to know these bands hear about why they started doing what they love. Thanks Marah in the Mainsail for an absolutely brilliant show!!!
La Crosse, WI@the Root Note
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Marah in the Mainsail Biography
Cinematic is the word most often used to describe Minneapolis based Marah in the Mainsail. The sound is dark and mysterious at it’s core. With layers upon layers of dynamic turns, from the hopeful highs of “Fox hole” to the guttural darkness of “the Great Beyond’. Between Durry’s true grit voice, and Sabol's tender subtlety, you’ll find a vast array of narrative and stylistic possibilities. With imposing and wild jungle drums, soaring brass horns, growling bass, and shimmering spaghetti western guitars, all blanketed under a sinister vintage organ. This band has all of the tools it needs to paint an epic picture, "We set out to create something new. Something outside the industry standard. Something hard to define, but easy understand. We strive to bring the in depth experience of the cinema and literature to the modern music scene. Please join us in this grand experiment of the arts."
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