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Dismemberment Plan + Forms + Certainly, Sir

This event occurs in the past, Jan 28 2011
967 Commonwealth Ave, Boston, MA   (view map)

Filed under: electronica, indie pop, indie, electronic, new york, mellow, rock, indie rock, brooklyn, alternative rock, post-punk, alternative

Eleven years ago, the Dismemberment Plan released the now-classic Emergency & I. After one more record, the band broke up, in 2003, right around the time Pitchfork achieved apotheosis. In the intervening years, the D-Plan's contemporaries started getting airtime up on NPR and PBS and column inches in the New York Times. Now, Barsuk has re-released Emergency & I on vinyl, and the band are playing a handful of sold-out shows — a few on the East Coast and two in Chicago. Joining them in Boston are old friends Certainly, Sir, featuring former Boston Phoenix music editor Michael Brodeur, whom D-Plan singer Travis Morrison notes, "is very easy on the eyes."

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The Dismemberment Plan was an indie rock band which formed in Washington D.C., United States on January 1, 1993. Also known as D-Plan or The...

The Dismemberment Plan was an indie rock band which formed in Washington D.C., United States on January 1, 1993. Also known as D-Plan or The...

There are at least 2 artists under this name: Artist 1: The Forms hail from the New York. They have two albums, one that is...

CERTAINLY, SIR Certainly, Sir is Klaus Hubben, J.B. Galusha and Michael Brodeur. Their former bands,...

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