
Graveyard Club
Saturday, July 30
7:00 pm
Fine Line
318 1st Ave N, Minneapolis, MN 55401
Doors open at 7PM | Show starts at 8PM | 18+ | Tickets start at $20
Graveyard Club — (Matthew Schufman (vocals, synths), Michael Wojtalewicz (guitar), Cory Jacobs (drums), and Amanda Zimmerman (bass, vocals) — began inspired by a unique list of shared interests: the classic short stories of sci-fi author Ray Bradbury, the music of Ryan Gosling’s little-known band Dead Man’s Bones, and a fascination with both '50s crooners and '80s pop music.
With an ever-growing reputation as one of Minneapolis' most entertaining and moving live acts, Graveyard Club has released three albums and an EP of their haunting brand of synthpop. They perform regularly at top Twin Cities venues (First Avenue & 7th Str Entry, Fitzgerald Theater, Icehouse), and have toured nationally - supporting artists such as Elliot Moss, The Drums, Methyl Ethel, Cayucas, San Fermin, Beverly, and others. In 2018 and 2019 they performed at the Iceland Airwaves Festival in Reyjkavik.
Graveyard Club's songs have also been featured in television and film on MTV, HBO, and Netflix, amongst many others, and they continue to receive critical acclaim from local, national, and international press. Recorded remotely throughout the early stages of the pandemic, the band’s fourth LP, Moonflower, will be released in June 2022.
Aaron Rice is a Minneapolis-based Electronic Artist. His acclaimed two-piece AATS drew global audiences and earned him a featured Up-and-Comer slot at the Iceland Airwaves Festival. Building off the success of AATS, Aaron Rice wrote and recorded his first solo album last year while living in LA, and produced and mixed the tracks in New York City with long-time collaborator and experimental ambient composer Grant Cutler.
Neverfade/For Dusk (2019) weaves together musical influences of a '90s kid growing up mixed-race in the Midwest (N64’s Wave Race meets TLC) with sparse trap hi-hats and probing lyrics. The result is a declaration at a dance party; an emotive sound story as rich as its roots. Aaron Rice has shared stages with Gold Panda, Crystal Castles, and Open Mike Eagle, amongst others.
