Midnight Looms

Midnight Looms


Midnight Looms 064 – MONOWHALES – September 28th 2021

October 02, 2021

This is gonna be a big show. In fact BIG is the theme for tonight. We’re focused on 2 things. The official launch of our new PATREON page and our special guests. Toronto INDIE POP sensations, MONOWHALES, are inside our PLAYDEAD CULT DIY concert space for a chat and a PERFORMANCE. 

The original 3 members of Monowhales met in college where they attended music programs. They’re not only trained musicians but avid studiers of music and they bring that expertise to their sound along with a mutual love for POWER POP, so what you’re about to hear is complex but also just so much fun. This band is known for their explosive energy and they’re about to give you a taste of what you’ll hear when they come through your town on tour with SAM ROBERTS BAND, beginning on November 13th in Winnipeg.
Our host, GOBS, does what he does best to get you pumped and ready for Monowhales with a set of NEW MUSIC from heavy hitters and local goodness. BLEACHERS, CHVRCHES & ROBERT SMITH, DAN MIRALDI, DEATH FROM ABOVE 1979, FAIRWTHR, MOTHER MOTHER, SATURNINE SIGHS, and ZEPHYRS all up in the mix.

Tonight, we end off another CRAZY 88 with help from Monowhales and their SONG WRITING HEROES. BRIGHT EYES, DEATH CAB FOR CUTIE, DOLLY PARTON, ELLIOT SMITH, JIMI HENDRIX, LED ZEPPELIN, THE WHITE STRIPES, and it all ends off with a RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS SING-A-LONG because when you play tunes this big, that’s just what tends to happen. Try to resist! Just try!! 

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PLAYLIST
1. Chvrches ft. Robert smith - How Not To Drown
2. Fairwthr - Ember
3. Bleachers - Stop Making This Hurt
4. Zephyrs - Deja Vu
5. Mother Mother - I Got Love

6. Death From Above 1979 - Modern Guy (grandson remix)

7. Dan Miraldi - Dance The Apocalypse

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