Braids at Entry

Thursday, September 15, 2011 » Other shows: Coming Soon, Shows Will Be Here

7th Street Entry • 8:00pm • 18+ • $10 adv | $10 door

More info at first-avenue.com

Added to calendar on Jun 13

Braids

From Montreal, Canada

First Twin Cities show since since April 3, 2011 • First headlining show • Third Twin Cities show on MN Live's calendar since February 24, 2011

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From last.fm:

Braids is an / band from Calgary, Alberta and currently based in Montreal, Quebec. The group formed in 2006, consisting of Raphaelle Standell-Preston, Katie Lee, Austin Tufts and Taylor Smith. Their first album, Native Speaker (2011), has received mostly praise from critics, remarkable for its innovative melodies and Standell-Preston's "dynamic" vocals. Keyboardist Katie Lee left the group during the recording of their 2013 album, Flourish // Perish. Read more about Braids on Last.fm.

Pepper Rabbit

From Los Angeles, California

First Twin Cities show since since June 26, 2011 • Third Twin Cities show on MN Live's calendar since October 16, 2010

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From last.fm:

Pepper Rabbit is an experimental band from Silver Lake, CA composed of lead singer Xander Singh, and drummer Luc Laurent. Bassist and keyboardist, Jonathan Allen, plays live performances with Xander and Luc. pepperrabbitmusic@gmail.com "The recordings present a unique musical vision, with Xander Singh and Luc Laurent displaying an impressive mastery of their twisted but tasty pop...A treat-filled introduction to a duo unafraid to pound around on a variety of instruments such as trumpet, banjo, and piano...Singh and Laurent seamlessly blend their influences into a unified sound." Read more about Pepper Rabbit on Last.fm.

Painted Palms

From San Francisco, California

First Twin Cities show on MN Live's calendar

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From last.fm:

Painted Palms is an experimental electronic duo consisting of Chris Prudhomme and Reese Donohue from Baton Rouge, LA. Painted Palms on Last.fm.

Added to bill on Jul 7