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    Uneasiness At The Museum: Frankie Rose – “Red Museum”

    By Phil KingJuly 16, 2017003 Mins Read
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    Frankie Rose

    “Red Museum”

    Cage Tropical

    OK, imagine a world where Kate Bush and Brian Eno have a daughter who is as melodic as her mother and as inventive as her father, and you get Frankie Rose.  Artist/musician/genius, Rose has just released two singles from her upcoming album.  It is awash with vintage synths, like a soundtrack from a John Carpenter or other 80’s sci-fi movies.  The video for “Red Museum” is a good example of that.  This is a beautiful, creepy style song, and the video:  well, let me tell you this.  I am really thinking twice about approaching any odd displays at the museum.  Rose must have been watching Vincent Price movies when doing this video.  I really love Frankie Rose.  Her electronic/dance fusion is bringing the genre to new heights.  And when I compare to Bush and Eno, you can’t get much higher than that.  I hear her shows are unbelievable.  If she comes to a town near you, go see her.  I know I am.

    TOUR DATES:

    NORTH AMERICAN TOUR

    AUG 11 – PHILADELPHIA – Johnny Brenda’s
    AUG 12 – NEW YORK – Baby’s All Right
    SEP 12 – WASHINGTON DC – DC9
    SEP 13 – CARRBORO – Cats Cradle
    SEP 14 – ATLANTA – The Earl
    SEP 15 – NASHVILLE – The End
    SEP 17 – NEW ORLEANS – Gasa Gasa
    SEP 18 – HOUSTON – Walters Downtown
    SEP 19 – DALLAS – Club Dada
    SEP 20 – AUSTIN – Barracuda
    SEP 22 – PHOENIX – Rebel Lounge
    SEP 23 – SAN DIEGO – Soda Bar
    SEP 24 – LOS ANGELES – The Echo
    SEP 25 – SAN FRANCISCO – Rickshaw Stop
    SEP 28 – PORTLAND – Doug Fir
    SEP 29 – SEATTLE – Barboza
    SEP 30 – VANCOUVER – The Cobalt
    OCT 2 – SALT LAKE CITY – Kilby Court
    OCT 3 – DENVER – Globe Hall
    OCT 6 – ST PAUL – Turf Club
    OCT 7 – CHICAGO – Empty Bottle
    OCT 9 – PITTSBURGH – Club Cafe
    OCT 10 – BUFFALO – Studio at Waiting Room
    OCT 12– NEW YORK – Rough Trade

    UK/EU TOUR 

    OCT 17 – BRIGHTON – The Joker
    OCT 18 – LONDON – Moth Club
    OCT 19 – MANCHESTER – Castle
    OCT 20 – EDINBURGH – Sneaky Pete
    OCT 21 – COVENTRY – Kasbah
    OCT 22 – NOTTINGHAM – Bodega
    OCT 24 – LEEDS – Brudenell Social Club
    OCT 25 – TURNBRIDGE WELLS  – The Forum
    OCT 28 – AMSTERDAM – London Calling

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