LA-based indie rock band Broken Bells, which consists of artist-producer Brian Burton (aka Danger Mouse) and The Shins frontman James Mercer, performed at The Danforth Music Hall in Toronto last night in support of their second album, After the Disco, which was released on January 31st via Columbia, with Brooklyn-based electronic dream pop trio Au Revoir Simone, who released their first album in four years, Move in Spectrums, on September 24th, 2013 via Moshi Moshi Records, which was produced by the Violens’ Jorge Elbrecht.
Broken Bells. (Photo: Stephen McGill/Aesthetic Magazine Toronto)
Broken Bells. (Photo: Stephen McGill/Aesthetic Magazine Toronto)
Broken Bells. (Photo: Stephen McGill/Aesthetic Magazine Toronto)
Broken Bells. (Photo: Stephen McGill/Aesthetic Magazine Toronto)
Broken Bells. (Photo: Stephen McGill/Aesthetic Magazine Toronto)
Broken Bells. (Photo: Stephen McGill/Aesthetic Magazine Toronto)
Broken Bells. (Photo: Stephen McGill/Aesthetic Magazine Toronto)
Broken Bells. (Photo: Stephen McGill/Aesthetic Magazine Toronto)
Broken Bells. (Photo: Stephen McGill/Aesthetic Magazine Toronto)
Broken Bells. (Photo: Stephen McGill/Aesthetic Magazine Toronto)
Broken Bells. (Photo: Stephen McGill/Aesthetic Magazine Toronto)
Broken Bells. (Photo: Stephen McGill/Aesthetic Magazine Toronto)
Broken Bells. (Photo: Stephen McGill/Aesthetic Magazine Toronto)
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Au Revoir Simone. (Photo: Stephen McGill/Aesthetic Magazine Toronto)
Au Revoir Simone. (Photo: Stephen McGill/Aesthetic Magazine Toronto)
Au Revoir Simone. (Photo: Stephen McGill/Aesthetic Magazine Toronto)
Au Revoir Simone. (Photo: Stephen McGill/Aesthetic Magazine Toronto)
Au Revoir Simone. (Photo: Stephen McGill/Aesthetic Magazine Toronto)
Au Revoir Simone. (Photo: Stephen McGill/Aesthetic Magazine Toronto)
Au Revoir Simone. (Photo: Stephen McGill/Aesthetic Magazine Toronto)
Au Revoir Simone. (Photo: Stephen McGill/Aesthetic Magazine Toronto)
Au Revoir Simone. (Photo: Stephen McGill/Aesthetic Magazine Toronto)
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