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Past
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22
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Minneapolis, MN
Grumpy's Bar Downtown
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About What Tyrants
From the moment No Luck kicks on, its apparent What Tyrants are on a mission to pack as much relentlessly paced riffage into their 13-track debut album as humanly possible. And they succeed wildly in doing so. The power trio, made up of brothers Sean and Kyle Schultz and Garrison Grouse, have distilled touchstones from noise pop, post-punk, and surf into short, fuzzed-out sonic outbursts, freakouts that go down easy and beg repeating. The songs are also an opportunity for Sean Schultz to lay down some hard truths. But while Schultz may deliver wallops of unblinking cynicism in telling stories of best friends, life's tribulations and the occasional neighborhood bank robbery, he’s always quick to balance it with a dose of self-reflection... and sometimes self-loathing. In the end, and above all else, No Luck is really about letting it all hang out and having a good time. When life gets you down and you can't catch a break, just remember not to sweat it. …What Tyrants create brilliant noisy guitar pop, and the latest single ‘Muffins’ is packed with cocksure swagger… Sean Schultz’s shouted vocals are gnarly as hell, backed up by tumbledown post-punk reminiscent of The Fall. – NME Like a tin-can Hives striving for a sun’s coming up good time… the titular track surf-rolls out and ahead like the summer night we’re all desperately pining for. – Eric Davidson, CMJ Trash-pop slackers with good hearts <3
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Genres:
Garage, Garage Rock, Trash Pop, Pop, Rock
Band Members:
Garrison, Kyle, Sean
Hometown:
Minneapolis, Minnesota
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concerts and tour dates
Past
APR
22
2017
Minneapolis, MN
Grumpy's Bar Downtown
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15
2017
Minneapolis, MN
Grumpy's Bar Downtown
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APR
08
2017
Minneapolis, MN
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I Was There
APR
01
2017
Minneapolis, MN
Grumpy's Bar Downtown
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JUL
08
2016
Minneapolis, MN
Hexagon Bar
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MAY
28
2016
Minneapolis, MN
Memory Lanes
I Was There
Show More Dates
About What Tyrants
From the moment No Luck kicks on, its apparent What Tyrants are on a mission to pack as much relentlessly paced riffage into their 13-track debut album as humanly possible. And they succeed wildly in doing so. The power trio, made up of brothers Sean and Kyle Schultz and Garrison Grouse, have distilled touchstones from noise pop, post-punk, and surf into short, fuzzed-out sonic outbursts, freakouts that go down easy and beg repeating. The songs are also an opportunity for Sean Schultz to lay down some hard truths. But while Schultz may deliver wallops of unblinking cynicism in telling stories of best friends, life's tribulations and the occasional neighborhood bank robbery, he’s always quick to balance it with a dose of self-reflection... and sometimes self-loathing. In the end, and above all else, No Luck is really about letting it all hang out and having a good time. When life gets you down and you can't catch a break, just remember not to sweat it. …What Tyrants create brilliant noisy guitar pop, and the latest single ‘Muffins’ is packed with cocksure swagger… Sean Schultz’s shouted vocals are gnarly as hell, backed up by tumbledown post-punk reminiscent of The Fall. – NME Like a tin-can Hives striving for a sun’s coming up good time… the titular track surf-rolls out and ahead like the summer night we’re all desperately pining for. – Eric Davidson, CMJ Trash-pop slackers with good hearts <3
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Genres:
Garage, Garage Rock, Trash Pop, Pop, Rock
Band Members:
Garrison, Kyle, Sean
Hometown:
Minneapolis, Minnesota
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