
We All Have Hooks For Hands, an indie folk-pop band of early-twenty-year-olds from Sioux Falls, South Dakota, has already begun to make an impact. Their second LP, The Shape of Energy, was recently released last month, and the band will be making their second appearance in St. Louis this fall at the Firebird on November 29th. The band has six touring members, and ELEVEN was lucky to speak with a few of them before their concert in St. Louis in October.
We All Have Hooks For Hands – Made Up of Tiny Lights
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