Peelander Z at Turf Club

Friday, April 17, 2009 » Other shows: Coming Soon, Shows Will Be Here

Turf Club • 8:30pm • 21+

Added to calendar on Jun 28

Peelander Z

From New York, New York

First Twin Cities show since since October 1, 2007 • First Turf Club show since October 5, 2006 • Third Twin Cities show on MN Live's calendar since October 5, 2006

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From last.fm:

Peelander-Z is a Japanese band currently in New York. The Band consists of three members: Peelander Yellow, the guitarist and lead singer, Peelander Red, the bassist, and Peelander Green, the drummer, who replaced Peelander Blue. There is also a Peelander Pink that helps out on stage sometimes. Peelander-Z is a "Japanese super-action comic band." They seem to make fun of a Japanese style of music known as Visual Kei which consists of bands that are mainly men that mainly dress up as girls and 80's hair bands. Read more about Peelander-Z on Last.fm.

Birthday Suits

From Minneapolis

First show since since March 28, 2009 • First Turf Club show since January 3, 2009 • First show supporting a touring headliner since October 17, 2008 • 43rd show on MN Live's calendar since May 7, 2005

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Awesome Snakes

From Minneapolis

First show since since March 14, 2009 • First Turf Club show since June 20, 2008 • First show supporting a touring headliner since October 20, 2006 • 12th show on MN Live's calendar since June 23, 2006

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From last.fm:

Songs about snakes from Danny and Annie of The Soviettes. Danny plays the drums, Annie plays the bass guitar and the duo shares singing duties. Instrumentally, the band plays a garage-flavored high tempo rock that borders on lo-fi dance punk. Released in 2006, their debut album, Venom runs like one long musical gag to insert the words "Awesome," "Snakes" and "Jerk" as much as possible. This is all, of course, done deliberately with self-aware, winking stupidity. The album also features an appearance from P.O.S., member of Minneapolis hip-hop collective, Doomtree. Read more about Awesome Snakes on Last.fm.