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Third Eye Blind: Preview

Posted by Chelsea Sweithelm on 10/04 at 01:31 PM

Third Eye Blind will be taking the stage of the State Theatre on Monday, October 12th at 8:00pm.

It’s easy to think of Third Eye Blind as one of those 90s new-wave rock bands with a few hit songs that went away, but Third Eye Blind is so much more than a couple of radio hits.

The San Francisco band started creating music in the early 90s with the intention of creating music people could identify with. Their music has a unique cross-generational appeal. From their funky guitar solos to their infectious lyrics, Third Eye Blind’s songs are memorably original.

Together for more than two decades now, Third Eye Blind has released five albums and has cultivated a loyal fan base. Their upcoming show at the State Theatre sold out in a matter of minutes, setting a new record for the venue. The band is highlighting songs off their newest album, Ursa Minor, on this tour, but fans can also expect favorites, such as “Jumper,” “Semi-Charmed Life,” and “How’s It Going To Be.”

Third Eye Blind

With special guest Hot Chelle Rae

State Theatre on College Avenue

Monday, October 12, 2009

8:00 p.m.

SOLD OUT!

For Third Eye Blind music and tour dates, visit their Myspace page.

{name} Author: Chelsea Sweithelm
Bio: Chelsea Sweithelm is a sophomore majoring in Public Relations with a minor in Business. When she isn't going to concerts, she is playing a game of lacrosse or hiking the trails of Pennsylvania. Chelsea enjoys all genres of music, but her favorite is a tie between Alternative Rock and Reggae. Her favorite bands include Kings of Leon, Fall Out Boy, Ryan Adams and Sublime. Also, Chelsea loves any song with a good drum solo because the drums are awesome.

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