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The Falderals w. Art Vandalay

The Falderals: The Falderals play new folk for old souls. Composed of husband and wife Andrew and Rebecca Andestic and hailed by the Superior Telegram as a “true taste of American folk music,” the two have been playing music together since they met in the Peace Corps, starting around campfires, then the streets of Chicago, and now in bars and coffee shops around the Twin Cities. They’ve released four albums and once toured the US with three kids and a minivan. Their buttered harmonies and foot-stomping instrumentation will take you on journeys through ghost towns and wooded bike trails, bars, and bright-lighted cities; and while you travel with them, you’ll somehow feel right at home.
Art Vandalay: Art Vandalay is a Twin Cities-based band known for its serious songwriting and playful live energy. Proudly taking on the mantle as “the poor-man’s version of The Band” (Duluth News Tribune), the roots/rockers have made a name for themselves playing Twin Cities dive bars, small-town breweries, coffee shops, and soybean festivals up-and-down the I-35 corridor, garnering ardent fans along the way. Blending the classic roots sounds of The Band and the modern indie sounds of Chuck Prophet and The Black Keys, Art Vandalay creates raw Americana rock with songs that are “impossibly catchy” (Duluth News Tribune). With their 4th album and 1st live record, One Night at the Aster, the album captures the spirited live energy that has made the band a fixture of the Twin Cities’ Americana scene.