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    XPN Welcomes Midlake

    XPN Welcomes Midlake

    Presented by WXPN at TLA - Theatre of the Living Arts

    April 10, 2010


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    Adapted from myspace.com/midlake:

    Midlake formed in the small, quirky Texas town of Denton. There, the five diligent musicians toiled to create a sound that was both pleasing and of their own. They were soon discovered by Bella Union Records owner Cocteau Twins bassist, Simon Raymonde. Simon fell deeply in love with the band, and together they began to cultivate a relationship focused on sharing Midlake’s music with the world. The band worked continuously day and night to create what would become their debut album, a work of incredible vision, talent, dedication and eccentricity: Bamnan and Slivercork.

    Released in June of 2004, Bamnan and Slivercork became a instant favorite of critics and fans worldwide. After a series of touring stints, both domestic and abroad, Midlake rapidly found themselves embraced by a much larger fan base than ever before...

    The Trials of Van Occupanther, released in the summer of 2006, was greatly received and saw the band reach new heights like never before. On the strength of songs like 'Roscoe', 'Head Home', and 'Young Bride', along with a live show that left audiences worldwide in awe, Midlake continued to grow and establish themselves as an important band of our time.

    The Courage of Others, the band's latest LP, was released February 1, 2010.


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        TLA - Theatre of the Living Arts

        334 South Street
        Philadelphia, PA 19147

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        Tickets: $15

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      • Dates & Times

        Dates:
        April 10, 2010

        Times:
        9 pm

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