Of Montreal / Tilly and the Wall / Kelpie
When: Saturday, May 21, 2005, 9 p.m.
Where: The Bottleneck, 737 N.H., Lawrence
Cost: $8 - $9
Age limit: All ages
Categories: Rock
Description: Of Montreal has the goods to be one of the great lost pop bands -- a prolific songwriter (Kevin Barnes) who plays nearly everything on the band's records; abstract psychedelic imagery to accompany ridiculously catchy arrangements; brilliantly executed recordings thick with bells and whistles and all sorts of kitchen-top percussion; and most importantly, album sales on par with XFL tickets. After a disastrous stint with the struggling Kindercore Records, the band is hoping to make a new start with Polyvinyl Records (also home to Mates of State), which released the group's stellar new album "The Sunlandic Twins."
Event posted Feb. 3, 2005
Last updated May 21, 2005
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