The Mercury Program's 2005 Concert History

Formed in the summer of 1997, The Mercury Program started as a three-piece consisting of Dave LeBleu, Sander Travisano, and Tom Reno. After releasing 2 self-recorded 7"s on Boxcar Records, their self-titled full-length was released in 1999, also on Boxcar. In late 1999, The Mercury Program signed to the New York City-based indie startup Tiger Style Records. During this time, they added an additional member, Whitney Travisano, and turned the trio into a more dynamic quartet.

Date Concert Venue Location
Apr 01, 2005
MACRoCK
"MACRoCK" / Black Mountain / The Snake, The Cross, The Crown / The Mercury Program / Rapider Than Horsepower / Crystal skulls / Desert Fathers / Ahleuchatistas / Eat Forever / Lee Marvin Computer Arm / Chinup Chinup / The Appleseed Cast
Phillips Center Ballroom Harrisonburg, Virginia, United States
Indie
Indie Rock
Instrumental
Post-Rock
Math Rock
American Post-Rock
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has The Mercury Program had?

The Mercury Program has had 26 concerts.

What genre is The Mercury Program?

The Mercury Program is most often considered to be Indie, Indie Rock, Instrumental, Post-Rock, Math Rock, and American Post-Rock.

When was the last The Mercury Program concert?

The last The Mercury Program concert was on November 17, 2018 at Comet Ping Pong in Washington, D.C., United States. The bands that performed were: The Mercury Program / TK Echo.

What setlist does The Mercury Program play live?

The songs that The Mercury Program performs live vary, but here's the latest setlist that we have from the November 15, 2018 concert at Brooklyn Bazaar in New York, New York, United States:

  1. Problems
  2. 2.5 Overnight
  3. Arrived/Departed
  4. Backseat Blackout
  5. Church of Cause and Effect
  6. Chez Viking
  7. New Myths
  8. Sun Blizzard
  9. Marianas
  10. Tequesta
  11. Fragile or Possibly Extinct
  12. Slightly Drifting
  13. Egypt
  14. To-From Iceland
  15. You Yourself Are Too Serious
  16. Gently Turned on Your Head
  17. Sultans of El Sur

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