- Music
- 05 Aug 10
Mice Parade play October shows
The indie-minded New Yorkers are in Belfast and Dublin.
Cult Americans Mice Parade are over in October for Speakeasy @ Queens, Belfast (9) and Whelan’s, Dublin (10) shows.
Hailing from Highland Mills in New York, Mice Parade was originally the nom de studio of Adam Pierce, but nowadays there can be as many as nine of them on stage.
Soundwise, we’re talking UK dream pop – Stereolab’s Letitia Dean guested on their last album – mixed with a Byrdsian jangle and Evan Dandoesque vocals.
We’re also informed that their new record, What It Means To Be Left-Handed, has a bit of a Can/My Bloody Valentine thing going on. All of which are extremely good things in our book!
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