Poolboy
Turf Club
1601 University Ave W
St Paul, MN 55104
Jan 6, 2024
7:30 PM CST
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The Turf Club is a historic landmark in the Midway neighborhood of St. Paul, MN. Originally opened as a supper club and dancehall in the 1940s, the room has seen it all, ...
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Born in chlorine. Electrocuted at birth. Learned to read via weird uncle's Playboy subscription. Lost virginity in room lit by neon. Momma's boy. Pisces. Knight of Cups. Boyish Slut Prince.
Addictions include: nicotine, caffeine, guanine, and Sylvia Plath.
Poolboy (voted City Pages Minneapolis Best New Band 2017)
Minneapolis indie-rock quintet Poolboys sound has a simmering, slow-burning charm. The five elegantly refined tracks that comprise the groups self-titled EP showcase singer Seth Conovers self-deprecating personal observations (including the long-term effects of exposure to pornography), which are complemented by textured, blossoming arrangements. Poolboy honed their adventurous psych-rock sound by gigging around town with a wide array of young bands who inspire one another. As a result, the shows have gotten tighter since their record-release party in 2016. The occasional new songs that pop up during Poolboys live sets hint that a new release is imminent, and hopefully, the group can build on the promise suggested by their captivating and inventive debut. - City Pages
Read MoreAddictions include: nicotine, caffeine, guanine, and Sylvia Plath.
Poolboy (voted City Pages Minneapolis Best New Band 2017)
Minneapolis indie-rock quintet Poolboys sound has a simmering, slow-burning charm. The five elegantly refined tracks that comprise the groups self-titled EP showcase singer Seth Conovers self-deprecating personal observations (including the long-term effects of exposure to pornography), which are complemented by textured, blossoming arrangements. Poolboy honed their adventurous psych-rock sound by gigging around town with a wide array of young bands who inspire one another. As a result, the shows have gotten tighter since their record-release party in 2016. The occasional new songs that pop up during Poolboys live sets hint that a new release is imminent, and hopefully, the group can build on the promise suggested by their captivating and inventive debut. - City Pages
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