Great Depression Concert History

The Great Depression was formed in 1996 in Madison, Wisconsin by Todd Casper and Thomas Cranley as a vehicle for psychic exploration and subversion. Their first album, ‘Heaven is Becoming,’ was written in filthy bars and recorded on four-track cassette machines between Brooklyn and Minneapolis. It was eventually committed to two-inch tape at Pachyderm Studio in 1998. Critics called it ‘Hauntingly beautiful,” “Lush” and “Apocalyptic”.

Date Concert Venue Location
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Indie Rock
Americana
Downtempo
 Ryan O’shaughnessy

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has Great Depression had?

Great Depression has had 18 concerts.

What genre is Great Depression?

Great Depression is most often considered to be Indie Rock, Americana, and Downtempo.

When was the last Great Depression concert?

The last Great Depression concert was on October 19, 2007 at Rock Bottom Tattoo Bar in San Antonio, Texas, United States. The bands that performed were: Rocky Votolato / Portugal. The Man / Great Depression.

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