The Unemployed Architects

Bloomington, IL

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Travels up to 120 miles

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Overview

The Unemployed Architects bring the noise like no other with their smashing originals & uncanny flare for covering tunes of the past, present, & future. Think Mumford & Sons meets The Killers meets Tom Petty meets early U2, add a match and some gasoline and you have THE UNEMPLOYED ARCHITECTS!


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