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Show Review: Misterwives (Austin, TX)

Misterwives stopped in Austin on their "Connect the Dots" tour with Vinyl Theatre and Small Pools. Misterwives consists of: Mandy Lead (vocals), Etienne Bowler (drums), Marc Campbell (guitar), Mike Murphy (saxophone), Jesse Blum (multi-instrumentalist) and William Heir (bass). On February 24th, 2015, the indie rockers released their first EP: "Our Own House", which features fan favorites such as "Reflections" and "Not Your Way". During their set, the band had bright lights and wild dance moves. Many times, they even got into the crowd and interacted with their devoted fans. Misterwives never fail to disappoint live and are enjoyable especially for fans of LANY, Panic! at the Disco, and Saint Motel. 

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Be sure to get tickets to Misterwives on tour with Smallpools and Vinyl Theatre down below:

Source: killthemusic.net/blog/misterwives
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PostedSeptember 30, 2017
Authorchapin patel
Tagsmusic, mandy leed, misterwives, saint motel, indie pop

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