Mon, 02/06/2017 - 6:00 pm

Last Triumph’s, “The Take Off Tour” is back for the 7th consecutive year! Beginning in Minneapolis, MN and ending in Austin, TX for one of the largest multimedia festivals in the world, South By Southwest (SXSW), the Take Off Tour is truly a unique experience. Each concert boasts an ensemble of incredible musical talent from Last Triumph  Records.

Featuring performances by:

Marah in the Mainsail - 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 Sadies 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.

Listen here: https://youtu.be/EY0pif0UJw8

Good Morning Bedlam - Although classified as a folk band, Good Morning Bedlam’s music is influenced by many different genres, including rock, bluegrass, metal, and jazz and Traditional Gypsy music. They are four artists who are deeply passionate about both music and performance. Good Morning Bedlam's simple vision is to tell stories, and the best way they can tell those stories is through their songs. When Good Morning Bedlam plays a show they want the audience to be singing, dancing, laughing, and experiencing the emotions in the music itself. Their songs are stories, and stories bring people together.

Listen here: https://youtu.be/EY0pif0UJw8

Tour Dates:

3/3 - Minneapolis, MN | Icehouse MPLS | 10PM

3/4 - Duluth, MN | Pizza Lucé | 9PM

3/8 - Winona, MN | Broken World Records | 8PM

3/9 - Sioux Falls, SD | white wall sessions | 6PM

3/9 - Sioux Falls, SD | Bigs Bar | 8PM

3/10 - Ames, IA | DG's Tap House | 9PM

3/11 - Lincoln, NE | Vega | 9PM

3/12 - Kansas City, MO | recordBar | 8PM

3/15 - Austin, TX | Rooftop On Sixth | 10PM

3/16 - Austin, TX | Cherrywood Coffeehouse | 3PM

3/16 - Austin, TX | HandleBar Austin (Rooftop) | 8PM

3/17 - Austin, TX | The Rattle Inn | 10PM

3/18 - Austin, TX | HandleBar Austin (Rooftop) | 8PM

 
Tue, 06/06/2017 - 6:36 am

Good Morning Bedlam’s show is an explosion of energy with soaring harmonies, a banjo player that scissor-kicks in the air, a string bass that will shake your chest, and a beat that will have your foot stomping through the floor. One fan describes their music as “furious folk!” Every song is a unique twist on what is generally dubbed as folk music.”We want to surprise our audience from song to song. Rather than creating our music to fit a genre, we allow it to be an outpouring of our own stories and unique sound,” says Isaak, frontman of GMB. One moment they are blasting through a jubilant bluegrass tune, headbanging and careening around the stage, and in the next, Sophia, their fiddler is dancing the Charleston during what can only be described as a modern folk swing dance song. Just when you think you have Good Morning Bedlam pegged, they take you in another direction. You will be treated to a haunting waltz, whistling, jazz scatting, banjo licks, a bass spin, and the euphoria of the violin melodies. When it comes to their lyrical storytelling, Isaak says, “We’re desperate to connect to people through the common human experiences that we write about and the exuberance of our live show. People have a lot of choices of how they’ll kick-back, so we intend to deliver a show where they can be free--to share in whatever they need to--joy, grief, anger, gratefulness, or bedlam!”

Good Morning Bedlam signed with Minneapolis record label Last Triumph in 2016 and released their first full-length album, Prodigal, and continued to tour the Midwest through the winter. Since playing six shows at SXSW 2017 in Austin, Texas as part of the Last Triumph showcase, Good Morning Bedlam is becoming an innovative force in the Midwest folk scene. 2017 holds big plans for Good Morning Bedlam as they gear up for their third national tour this summer. In October of 2017 they‘ll begin recording their sophomore album at Last Triumph studios.

Tue, 06/20/2017 - 6:16 pm

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. 

Since debuting their full length album “Thaumatrope” in 2015 on Last Triumph Records, the band has gained considerable notoriety in the Midwest, and continues to grow their exceptionally loyal fanbase across the country. In early 2017, Marah in the Mainsail headlined their first U.S. tour to South by Southwest leading into a successful Kickstarter campaign raising over $9,000 for their upcoming album, “Bone Crown” scheduled to release this fall on Last Triumph Records.

Marah in the Mainsail announces upcoming performance in Minneapolis, MN at the Icehouse on July 15th with special guests: Tabah

Showtime 10:30pm | Ages 21+ | Cover $10

Ticket Available Online: http://bit.ly/2r0CG8l

Wed, 11/01/2017 - 6:13 pm

Good Morning Bedlam’s show is an explosion of energy with soaring harmonies, a banjo player that scissor-kicks in the air, a string bass that will shake your chest, and a beat that will have your foot stomping through the floor. One fan describes their music as “furious folk!” Every song is a unique twist on what is generally dubbed as folk music.”We want to surprise our audience from song to song. Rather than creating our music to fit a genre, we allow it to be an outpouring of our own stories and unique sound,” says Isaak, frontman of GMB. One moment they are blasting through a jubilant bluegrass tune, headbanging and careening around the stage, and in the next, Sophia, their fiddler is dancing the Charleston during what can only be described as a modern folk swing dance song. Just when you think you have Good Morning Bedlam pegged, they take you in another direction. You will be treated to a haunting waltz, whistling, jazz scatting, banjo licks, a bass spin, and the euphoria of the violin melodies. When it comes to their lyrical storytelling, Isaak says, “We’re desperate to connect to people through the common human experiences that we write about and the exuberance of our live show. People have a lot of choices of how they’ll kick-back, so we intend to deliver a show where they can be free--to share in whatever they need to--joy, grief, anger, gratefulness, or bedlam!”