Every Monday in February!
Thieving Irons
Bandana Splits
Mon, February 6, 2012
Doors: 8:00 pm / Show: 8:00 pm
The Rock Shop
Brooklyn, NY
$8.00
Tickets
This event is 21 and over
http://www.therockshopny.com/event/95973/Thieving Irons

"The blissed-out alt-country epic is driving but despondent, sweetly raw, and soars in all the right places."-Gothamist
"This Midnight Hum's multi-textured, starry-eyed approach and Americana tendencies could be Brooklyn's ice-cool answer to the dirty West Coast hippiedom of Edward Sharpe & the Magnetic Zeros" - Boston Phoenix
"This Midnight Hum, a lovely debut full of well-appointed art-folk ditties that somewhat recall Iron and Wine's more fleshed-out moments (minus the West African blues)"- Village Voice
"Midnight is strongest when Thieving Irons go fully for the alt-country sound, matching the likes of genre icon Wilco" - QRO Magazine
"These are songs for staring at hotel parking lots at 3 a.m.; for long, lonely drives; for sitting alone in the desert. Occasionally, there are touches of joy." - NY Press
"charmed and swayed by the low key blissfulness, the vaguely Scottish accents (those aren’t bagpipes in the background), and the Lanois-esque groove" - KDHX Blog
"This Midnight Hum: A great mix Americana, lo-fi, and noise" - Ignatius Record Review
"This Midnight Hum is a calm, pensive yet upbeat foray into folk-rock; the album shines due to the well orchestrated and ethereal music." - Blurt Magazine
"This Midnight Hum's multi-textured, starry-eyed approach and Americana tendencies could be Brooklyn's ice-cool answer to the dirty West Coast hippiedom of Edward Sharpe & the Magnetic Zeros" - Boston Phoenix
"This Midnight Hum, a lovely debut full of well-appointed art-folk ditties that somewhat recall Iron and Wine's more fleshed-out moments (minus the West African blues)"- Village Voice
"Midnight is strongest when Thieving Irons go fully for the alt-country sound, matching the likes of genre icon Wilco" - QRO Magazine
"These are songs for staring at hotel parking lots at 3 a.m.; for long, lonely drives; for sitting alone in the desert. Occasionally, there are touches of joy." - NY Press
"charmed and swayed by the low key blissfulness, the vaguely Scottish accents (those aren’t bagpipes in the background), and the Lanois-esque groove" - KDHX Blog
"This Midnight Hum: A great mix Americana, lo-fi, and noise" - Ignatius Record Review
"This Midnight Hum is a calm, pensive yet upbeat foray into folk-rock; the album shines due to the well orchestrated and ethereal music." - Blurt Magazine
