CSS at First Ave
Wednesday, July 30, 2008 » Other shows: Coming Soon, Shows Will Be Here
First Avenue Mainroom • 10:00pm • 18+ • $20 adv | $20 door
More info at first-avenue.com
Added to calendar on Mar 20
CSS
From Sao Paulo, Brazil
First Twin Cities show since since July 31, 2006 • First Mainroom show
From last.fm:
Cansei de Ser Sexy (commonly known as CSS) is a band from São Paulo, Brazil, formed in 2003. The band name is Portuguese for “Tired of Being Sexy” (taken from something Beyoncé once commented to the press: “I am tired of being sexy”). The members are: Lovefoxxx (vocals), Adriano Cintra (drums, guitar, vocals and production), Luiza Sá (guitar, drums and keys), Ana Rezende (guitar and harmonica), Iracema Trevisan (bass) and Carolina Parra (guitar and drums). Read more about CSS on Last.fm.
Matt & Kim
From New York
First Twin Cities show since since December 20, 2006 • First Mainroom show
From last.fm:
Matt & Kim are an indie dance duo which formed in Brooklyn, New York, United States in 2004. The band consists of Matt Johnson (vocals, keyboards) and Kim Schifino (drums, vocals). They have released four studio albums: Matt & Kim (2006), Grand (2009), Sidewalks (2010) and Lightning (2012) Matt and Kim's enthusiasm comes across loud and clear on the band's newest album, Lightning. Available now on the FADER Label, it's the band's most diverse and developed release to date. Read more about Matt & Kim on Last.fm.
Natalie Portman's Shaved Head
First Twin Cities show on MN Live's calendar
The Go! Team
From Brighton, United Kingdom
First Twin Cities show since since October 28, 2005
From last.fm:
The Go! Team are a Brighton, United Kingdom-based six piece band (with two drummers) whose songs are a mixture of action theme songs, cheerleader chants, noise pop guitars and early hip-hop, with a hint of '70s funk. On record their songs are often pieced together largely from samples, although live the songs are performed mostly with live instruments. Founder Ian Parton, born in Wales, was previously involved in a band called Dig The Slowness. The band is split 50/50 by gender Read more on Last.fm