89.3 The Current presents FOSTER THE PEOPLE
This is the rescheduled show from Thursday, October 6, 2011.
All tickets purchased for the October show will be honored at this show. For refunds, contact Etix at www.etix.com or (800) 514-3849 if you purchased your tickets online or via phone. Otherwise, you can refund your tickets at First Avenue or The Depot Tavern.
Cults and Reptar, support acts for the October Foster The People show, are now playing at the Triple Rock Social Club:
Thursday, October 6, 2011
Cults and Reptar
18+ show
8:00pm Doors
9:00pm showtime
Purchase tickets for the Cults and Reptar show by CLICKING HERE
FOSTER THE PEOPLE
Foster The People came together in late 2009 when Mark Foster met band mates Cubbie Fink and Mark Ponitus through mutual friends in the Los Angeles music scene. Foster, hailing from Cleveland, OH, had been writing and recording music since his youth, but it wasn’t until the three members came together that Foster’s music for the band's debut release, Torches, was ready for friends to hear. In early 2010, Foster The People posted their first song “Pumped Up Kicks” on the internet. Days later it was used to score a friend’s fashion video, days after that it showed up on Hype Machine and a year later it had seemed to make its way into the ears of millions of listeners around the world.
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POLIÇA
POLIÇA (pronounced po-lisa) began as a collaboration between fellow Gayngs' members Channy Casselle and Ryan Olson in June of 2011. By July they had completed 11 songs, made the key additions of drummers Ben Ivascu and Drew Christopherson, bass player Chris Bierdan, and headed into the studio. After Mike Noyce (Bon Iver) lent his voice on "Lay Your Cards Out" and "Wandering Star," the record was brought to Austin, TX to be mixed with Jim Eno (Spoon). In a few days, the LP was completed and the band Poliça was formed.


