What Made Milwaukee Famous

Merge Music Fest


We'll be bringing you more details as they surface, but as it stands, this looks like a damn good day of music. It's nice to see multi-band, day-long events here in Houston besides the block party and I-fest. It gives us the chance to catch several different Houston acts that we don't get the chance to see throughout the year. There are at least eight more bands yet to be added to the bill, so stay tuned to BOT for all the details.

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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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