Early Man Brings Metal To Indie Kids

Who would have guessed that there would ever be a metal band that would be a part of the Matador roster? Early Man, two Pentecostalists from Columbus, are one of the newest additions to the Matador family, and fit that bill. After being shielded from pop culture their entire lives, they discovered rock at the age of 19. As a result they were kicked out of their home and lost friends. Their music is a blend of Judas Priest meets Minor Threat and Motorhead. Sound interesting? You can check out some tracks here. Also, the guys are heading out on the road in a couple of days in support of their new self-titled album. For more information on Early Man, click here.

Early Man live:
10.30.05 – Baltimore, MD (Ottobar)
11.01.05 – Columbus, OH (High Five)
11.02.05 – Louisville, KY (Headliners Music Hall)
11.03.05 – Chicago, IL (Abbey Pub)
11.06.05 – Denver, CO (Lorimar Lounge)
11.09.05 – Los Angeles, CA (Spaceland)
11.10.05 – San Francisco, CA (Slim’s)
11.11.05 – San Jose, CA (The Blank Club)
11.12.05 – San Diego, CA (Casbah)

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  5. Live – Early Man F-ing Rock… Plain And Simple
 
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