No Bird Sing CD release with Kill the Vultures and Kristoff Krane

Friday, April 29, 2011 - 8:00pm
7:00pm
$8.00
$10.00
Standing show
No Bird Sing

Local hip-hop trio No Bird Sing celebrate the release of their second CD Theft of the Commons, which finds the group on more organic ground, free of samples and more intently focused on the group’s  guitar/drum/vocal lineup. Openers Kill The Vultures, and Kristoff Krane round out what promises to be a rock solid evening from some of the Twin Cities' finest.

Ticket options and info

  • On sale date: now
  • Phone: 612-338-2674 ext 2 ($1 fee per ticket)
  • In person: From a Cedar volunteer in the front lobby before and after shows (no fee), Depth of Field (no fee), or Electric Fetus (small fee)
  • Online: Ticketweb (fees apply) (click on red Buy Tickets button at top of this page)
  • All Cedar shows are all ages.
  • Students with ID may gain discounted admission for tickets purchased at the door.

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No Bird Sing
No Bird Sing formed in late summer of 2008, and combines the talents of Joe Horton, who goes by the Orwellian stage name of Eric Blair (vocals/keys),  Robert Mulrennan (Hyder Ali) (guitars/electronics), and Graham O'Brien (Abzorbr)(drummer/electronics)....
Kill the Vultures
KILL THE VULTURES vocalist Crescent Moon and producer Anatomy moved from Minneapolis, MN to NYC in Sept., 2001 at the age of 19 with the now disbanded hip-hop group, Oddjobs. They spent the next few years learning the ropes by touring with groups like De La...
Kristoff Krane
Kristoff Krane’s distinctive blend of message-driven lyrics, delivered over organic composition and carefully sampled beats, demands attention. A natural born teacher and poet, Krane’s lyrics connect our similarities rather than pointing out our...

Major Funders

This activity is funded, in part, by the Minnesota State Arts Board through the arts and cultural heritage fund as appropriated by the Minnesota State Legislature with money from the Legacy Amendment vote of the people of Minnesota on November 4, 2008.Minnesota State Arts BoardThe McKnight FoundationTarget

This activity is made possible in part by a grant provided by the Minnesota State Arts Board, through an appropriation by the Minnesota State Legislature from the Minnesota arts and cultural heritage fund with money from the vote of the people of Minnesota on November 4, 2008