Bella Koshka at Kitty Cat Klub

Saturday, September 12, 2009 » Other shows: Coming Soon, Shows Will Be Here

Kitty Cat Klub • 9:00pm • 21+

Added to calendar on Feb 14

Bella Koshka

From Minneapolis

First show since since August 29, 2009 • First Kitty Cat Klub show since December 13, 2008 • First headlining show since December 13, 2008 • First Kitty Cat Klub headlining show since December 13, 2008 • 15th show on MN Live's calendar since November 27, 2007

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Icarus Himself

From Madison, Wisconsin

First Twin Cities show on MN Live's calendar

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From last.fm:

Icarus Himself’s sophomore full-length Career Culture is a sonic cinema in electro-psych-folk, drenched in the influences of artists like Kurt Vile, Deerhunter, The Who, and David Bowie. The story begins with frontman Nick Whetro living in Indiana, working third shift in a window manufacturing plant. “Wake Up / It’s time to do it all over again” (the opening track) evokes images of the film Metropolis. Read more about Icarus Himself on Last.fm.

Phantom Tails

From Minneapolis

First show since since August 28, 2009 • First Kitty Cat Klub show since August 17, 2009 • Sixth show on MN Live's calendar since May 16, 2009

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From last.fm:

Phantom Tails formed in early 2009. In fact, the band never really formed so much as it emerged as part of a natural progression. All four members had been playing together for some time in other bands before indulging to embark on a more electronic, gritty, and concise musical path. Wielding distorted analog synthesizers, fuzz bass, and angular guitar while brandishing electronic drum beats sampled from vintage 808 machines, traditional sumatran folk music, and Read more about Phantom Tails on Last.fm.

Painted Saints

From Minneapolis

First show since since August 27, 2009 • First Kitty Cat Klub show since May 17, 2008 • 25th show on MN Live's calendar since April 15, 2006

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From last.fm:

painted saints hail from Denver/Minneapolis and do the ever so popular spaghetti western-heroin klezmer-chamber country-sad bastard thing. They write tin can and twine romances in a color of rust with backdrops of long wind swept open roads framed by tangled barbed wire and naked telephone poles. Their songs are of ashtray broken hearts and lansdscapes of beauty and sorrow borrowing harmonies from old eastern europe, the desert southwest and the sentiments of working class rust belt americana. they are also really into pompous descriptions. Painted Saints on Last.fm.