C. Kostra at Kitty Cat Klub
Saturday, October 12, 2013 » Other shows: Coming Soon, Shows Will Be Here
Kitty Cat Klub • 9:30pm • 21+ • Free
Added to calendar on Oct 6
C.Kostra
From Minneapolis
First show since since August 8, 2013 • First Kitty Cat Klub show since June 26, 2013 • First headlining show • Fifth show on MN Live's calendar since April 3, 2013
From last.fm:
Gloss
From Minneapolis
First show since since October 2, 2013 • First Kitty Cat Klub show since July 10, 2013 • 23rd show on MN Live's calendar since November 17, 2012
From last.fm:
There are at least two bands called Gloss. 1) Gloss were a Liverpool-based indie-pop band that released one album in 2001. The group's multi-national line-up included Paul Cavanagh (guitar), Martin Lynch (bass), Paul Maguire (drums), Jonas Theis (keyboards) and Heidrun Anna (vocals). They wrote and recorded songs that are timeless pop - rich in melody and drawn from influences such as The Beach Boys, Burt Bacharach, Television, Stereolab, Barry White, Carole King, Blondie, Françoise Hardy, Air and Madonna. Read more about Gloss on Last.fm.
The Multiple Cat
From Davenport, Iowa
First Twin Cities show since since May 17, 2013
From last.fm:
The Multiple Cat includes: Pat Stolley (vocals, guitar, bass); Jason Williams (vocals, guitar, drums); Jeff Conrad (guitar); Jen Paulsen (viola); Jeff Wichmann (trumpet); Wes Haas (Fender Rhodes); Justin Paris (drums). Review of the 2001 Album with some bio bits from http://www.excellentonline.com/hopethishelps.php3 Some six-odd years ago, a few guys from Iowa started playing around in a basement. Read more about The Multiple Cat on Last.fm.
Brilliant Beast
From Minnesota
First Twin Cities show since since October 2, 2013 • First Kitty Cat Klub show since September 11, 2013 • 18th Twin Cities show on MN Live's calendar since November 30, 2011
From last.fm:
Brilliant Beast is the soundtrack of a movie in which the frightening and depressive characters move about on basic, heavy, obsessive rythms, slow absurd loops mixed with screaming, industrial murmurs, phonographic crackling, broken machines' speeches and radiowaves: soundreprocessing intended to bring the listener to an unhealthy state of mind, an emotion, a discomfort ... or an energy. It's a ghost vomiting electrical discharge in a rustle of dead leaves... Read more about Brilliant Beast on Last.fm.