Dum Dum Girls at Turf Club

Wednesday, October 12, 2011 » Other shows: Coming Soon, Shows Will Be Here

Turf Club • 8:00pm • 21+ • $12

Added to calendar on Jun 30

Dum Dum Girls

From United States

First Twin Cities show since since October 27, 2010 • First Turf Club show • First headlining show

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From last.fm:

Dum Dum Girls are a band which formed in 2008 in Los Angeles, Califonia, United States. The band currently consists of Dee-Dee (vocals, guitar), Jules (guitar, vocals), Malia (bass, vocals) and Sandy (drums, vocals). Dee Dee formed Dum Dum Girls as a solo project—the name a nod to both The Vaselines’ album, Dum-Dum, and the Iggy Pop song Dum Dum Boys — and released a home-recorded CDR on her label Zoo Music followed by a 7" on Hozac and a 12" EP on Captured Tracks. Read more about Dum Dum Girls on Last.fm.

Crocodiles

From San Diego, California

First Twin Cities show since since October 10, 2009 • Third Twin Cities show on MN Live's calendar since May 31, 2009

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From last.fm:

Crocodiles are from San Diego, USA. (For the group from New Zealand, or the South African male choir, see The Crocodiles.) Crocodiles are a two-piece from San Diego, USA formed in 2008 playing lo-fi new wave, featuring former members of The Plot to Blow Up the Eiffel Tower. They have released a 7" on Zoo Music, and a split 7" on Art Fag records with Dum Dum Girls and Graffiti Island. They released their debut LP entitled "Summer of Hate" in April 2009, and released their sophomore album "Sleep Forever" on Fat Possum records in the fall of 2010. Read more about Crocodiles on Last.fm.

Colleen Green

From Los Angeles, California

First Twin Cities show on MN Live's calendar

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From last.fm:

Colleen Green always wears sunglasses onstage. Colleen Green is long hair and getting high. Colleen Green's first full-length for Hardly Art, Sock it to Me, is grounded in pure pop. Colleen Green's multi-tracked, emotive vocals take an enormous leap forward, evoking all-time heroes such as Rose Melberg and Tina Weymouth, with every drum-machine-tracked song awash in the dreamy slacker romanticism of California. Colleen Green on Last.fm.