Headphones Concert History

1. Ex-Pedro The Lion band members TW Walsh and David Bazan take on the synths for their new indie pop project with Starflyer 59's Frank Lenz joining the fray. Absent of traditional guitar/bass instrumentation, Bazan's deep vocal tones take centre stage, equally soothing and macabre. The dystopian parables of love, loss and loyalty uplift and upset on their self-titled debut. The record utilises open room recording with digital and analogue effects.

Date Concert Venue Location
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Indie
Electronic
Indie Pop
2006 1 concert
2005 1 concert
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How many concerts has Headphones had?

Headphones has had 2 concerts.

What genre is Headphones?

Headphones is most often considered to be Indie, Electronic, and Indie Pop.

When was the last Headphones concert?

The last Headphones concert was on May 26, 2006 at The Gorge Amphitheatre in George, Washington, United States. The bands that performed were: Arctic Monkeys / Death Cab for Cutie / Beck / Band of Horses / The Shins / Queens of the Stone Age / Iron & Wine / Nine Inch Nails / Sufjan Stevens / The Flaming Lips / TV On the Radio / The Decemberists / Ben Harper / Wolfmother / Matisyahu / Brett Dennen / HIM / Rogue Wave / Nada Surf / We Are Scientists / Clap Your Hands Say Yeah / Neko Case / Architecture In Helsinki / Gomez / Jamie Lidell / Damien Jurado / Bauhaus / Matt Costa / The Tragically Hip / Ben Lee / Laura Veirs / Bedouin Soundclash / …And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead / Stephen Malkmus & The Jicks / Blue Scholars / Chad VanGaalen / Rocky Votolato / Sam Roberts Band / Constantines / Common Market / Elvis Perkins / Pretty Girls Make Graves / David Ford / Deadboy & the Elephantmen / Headphones / The Heavenly States / Trucks / Village Green / Big City Rock / Korby Lenker / Big Japan / Mercir / Tim Seely / Slender Means.

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