This Weekend! The Appleseed Cast, Coed Pageant, Bruiser Queen, and more.

Friday, November 9

Who: Bruiser Queen, Middle Class Fashion, Mille NomiWhen: 9 p.m.Where: Mike n’ Molly’sCost: $5Ages: 19+Facebook EventHoly moly, this weekend is packed with shows, and here's one of 'em: St. Louis garage pop duo Bruiser Queen packs Mike n' Molly's with rawk after Middle Class Fashion blows your mind with rock-yr-socks-off experimental piano pop. And who can resist those lovely noise pop locals, Mille Nomi?


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Saturday, November 10

Who: Coed Pageant, The Fights, Zapruder PointWhen: 9 p.m.Where: Mike n’ Molly’sCost: $5Ages: 19+Facebook EventHusband and wife duo from The Palace Flophouse started Coed Pageant a little less than a year ago, and since its conception the band has released an EP for each season of 2012 so far: Winter Blitz, Rumspringa, Sundry Summer, and finally, forthcoming EP The Fallout. Come celebrate the release of the completed seasons collection with local supergroup The Fights (members of Anna Karenina/Anna Karina and ex-Elsinore) and Chicago solo artist Zapruder Point.



Who: The Appleseed Cast, Good Night & Good Morning, withershins, Hank.When: 9 p.m.Where: Mike n’ Molly’sCost: $5Facebook EventA last minute drop by headliners CSTVT paved way for a ridiculous save by The Velvet Elvis in its acquisition of The Appleseed Cast as the replacement. WHAT? For lack of a better thing to say, shit just got real...well, real-er. Things were already looking real good with a rawkin' bill including Hank., withershins, and Good Night & Good Morning. But, the addition of The Appleseed Cast makes for an even higher quality farewell party for Good Night & Good Morning, who, according to a Facebook post on the event page, will have "no shirts."
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Sunday, November 11

Who: Signal Path, Filibusta, AdamosityWhen: 9 p.m.Where: Canopy ClubCost: $10Signal Path is one of those well-respected electronic musicians among the "indie-sphere." Whereas your mainstream electronic artist might stick with remixing Top 40 club hits, Signal Path shows off its wide music taste in remixes of artists like Cults, Shabazz Palaces, Sleigh Bells, and Zola Jesus (among others).

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