Brief Candles at Kitty Cat Klub

Saturday, March 17, 2012 » Other shows: Coming Soon, Shows Will Be Here

Kitty Cat Klub • 9:30pm • 21+ • $5

Added to calendar on Mar 13

Brief Candles

From Milwaukee, Wisconsin

First Twin Cities show since since August 27, 2011 • First Kitty Cat Klub show since September 18, 2010 • First Kitty Cat Klub headlining show • Seventh Twin Cities show on MN Live's calendar since April 15, 2010

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From last.fm:

A couple hours away from Chicago you will find one of Americas finest post-dream pop bands; They are Milwaukee's brilliant band Brief Candles is comprised of Jenn Dixon and Kevin Dixon (Guitars/Vox), Drew Calvetti (bass), and Jake Bohannan (drums) known for making loud blissrock with slowly unfolding compositions. Reviving and trandescending influential bands of a long lost genre, Brief candles has been making dreamy blissrock for almost 10 years. In 2010, They plan on releasing their 3rd full length record. Read more about Brief Candles on Last.fm.

Chambermaids

From Minneapolis

First show since since March 11, 2012 • First show supporting a touring headliner since October 1, 2011 • 33rd show on MN Live's calendar since May 10, 2006

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From last.fm:

The Chambermaids are: Guitars/vocals: Neil Weir Bass/vocals: Martha Weir Guitars: Nate Nelson Drums: Alex Rose Siblings Neil and Martha Weir formed the band (under the name the Shut-Ins) in 2003 in Minneapolis with a drum machine. They cut five demos, and began playing shows in the Twin Cities. The demo was well received by 770 Radio K who asked the band to perform a live in-studio session. Shortly there after the band began playing with a live drummer, Colin Johnson. Read more about The Chambermaids on Last.fm.

Is/Is

From United States

First Twin Cities show since since February 18, 2012 • First Kitty Cat Klub show since January 21, 2012 • 39th Twin Cities show on MN Live's calendar since August 11, 2009

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From last.fm:

"If the new Is/Is record "III" sounds somewhat familiar to you when you hear it for the first time this week, it may be because many of the tunes have already been made widely available for early listening. We have been enjoying “Hate Smile,” “Lie Awake,” and “Bomb Me” for much of this spring already. III’s release is still a welcome development though, since not only does it offer an additional grip of tunes, it also coheres them into a singular format – which for me anyway is always the preferred method of listening. Read more about Is/Is on Last.fm.