Dearling Physique, Bella Koshka and Dada Trash Collage at Entry

Saturday, May 30, 2009 » Other shows: Coming Soon, Shows Will Be Here

7th Street Entry • 9:00pm • 18+ • $6 adv | $6 door

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Added to calendar on Mar 21

Dearling Physique

From Minneapolis

First show since since February 6, 2009 • First Entry show since January 2, 2009 • First headlining show since January 27, 2009 • Sixth show on MN Live's calendar since August 9, 2007

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From last.fm:

Arriving as what MTV Iggy deemed "a new pop iconoclast," Dearling Physique’s bold and exuberant debut full-length album Deadeye Dealer found a diverse audience captivated by its cinematic and synthesia-inducing sound. The universal acclaim that followed helped earn the band such recognition as Metromix’s “Artist To Watch” and MTV Iggy’s “Artist of the Week.” Dearling Physique’s stunning music video for the single “Discipline Your Hands” also received high praise, with favorable mentions from OUT Magazine, Afro Punk and The Onion. Read more about Dearling Physique on Last.fm.

Bella Koshka

From Minneapolis

First show since since May 23, 2009 • First Entry show • 12th show on MN Live's calendar since November 27, 2007

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Dada Trash Collage

From Easton, Pennsylvania

First Twin Cities show since since March 26, 2009 • First Entry show • Third Twin Cities show on MN Live's calendar since January 29, 2009

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From last.fm:

Origins The band is a duo made up of William Freed and Richard Bell. The band has also collaborated with other artists including William Freed's wife Jessica Rae Freed of Bear Ears Old Folks Home/ Lions To Lightning Originally from Clarkston, MI, William Freed and Richard Bell moved to Minneapolis, MN in the Fall of 2008 before starting Dada Trash Collage later that year. When asked about the bands inspiration by the music blog Ash Tapes, William Freed said "Dada Trash Collage to me, is all about composing with sound rather than instruments. Read more about Dada Trash Collage on Last.fm.