What Made Milwaukee Famous

The Whigs, What Made Milwaukee Famous, and The Dead Trees @ Warehouse Live

After getting a preview of The Whigs at Cactus Music earlier in the day, Eggs and I headed to Warehouse Live's Studio on Wednesday, May 7 to experience a full set. Providing support were Austin-based indie powerpoppers What Made Milwaukee Famous and Portland's The Dead Trees.

Full review after the jump

Breakfast-Approved Shows: May 1-7

Upcoming shows in the Houston area:

Thu May 1
Gov't Mule and Grace Potter & the Nocturnals at the Meridan
Show starts at 8; tickets are $25.

Will Hoge, Green River Ordinance, JJ Worthen and Jud Johnson Band at Warehouse Live
Show starts at 8; tickets are $12.

Fri May 2
Widespread Panic at Sam Houston Race Park
Show starts at 8; Tickets are $25 in advance/$35 day of show.

Kanye West, N.E.R.D., Lupe Fiasco, and Rihanna at the Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion
Show starts at 7; tickets are $29.50 (your ass in the grass).

Meat Beat Manifesto and Raz Mesinai's Badawi at Warehouse Live
Show starts at 9; tickets are $19.

Tower Of Power at Warehouse Live
Show starts at 11; tickets are $25.

Check out the rest of the weeks events after the jump

Songs of the Week Vol. 7


Coffee: The Bravery - An Honest Mistake
Doughnut: What Made Milwaukee Famous - Resistance St.
Eggs: Gnarls Barkley - Run
Cereal: Matt Costa - Lilacs
Toast: Stevie Ray Vaughn - Life By The Drop

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