Kill-Me Kare Bare

Kill-Me Kare Bare hails from Minneapolis, MN with pop flags unfurled behind a rousing trounce of candy and bounce. Formed in 2009 behind the sugar-coated tongue of Blake Stoppel and his trusty sidekick, keyboardist, and general handyman Chris Johnson; they stood on a move to trade in a few past experiences (Harp and Finial, Mark of the Underdog) to join forces with an old hometown (Rochester, MN) musical teamate Matt Hoppe (power skins) to form the core of KMKB. Later they would move on in ranks to pick up much appreciated confectionary wind with the additions of Jared Denton Jones (guitar/vox) and Scott Hefte (bass/vox) which inevitably propelled their lemonade-lured, chocolate-cake sucker-punched sound to the Twin Cities stage.

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The boys bounce loudly on stage, all five canvassing the deck in red sneakers, with Blake softly bombasting his melodic prose from the top deck, rilling the to crew to charge. Down below Chris bounds the galley with manic loops of keyed anxiety while Matt slams it home, cannon torches in hand, with the trummeling of hardly muffled heart beats. As if the cannon fodder weren't enough Jared corrals the chorus in a lithany of swirling guitar and Scott hammers the furls down in canonic greed with a stampede of stormy bass.

After a few years hitting the local venues and generally making their bouncing fans drool cinnamon; they headed off to Ealing studios in London during the Spring of 2011 to record their latest EP, Just For Fun (Record Release at Cause Soundbar, Minneapolis, June 24) to follow up on two previously released EP's. Under the helm of EMI UK recording artists Gisli Kristjansson (previous work with Duffy, and on solo albums How about That and Build Ups and Break Downs), who now focused a large part of his time producing, they concecrated a mirage of mirth and capricious glam into their first single "WE DO"; in which they sputter on youthfully, like birds in flight, about the need for a "Wake up call..." One assumed to announce that pop, and good humor, are alive and well in modern music which should not be, by any means, shyed away from.

Past Shows


Mar
8
th
2013
7th St Entry
Mar
8
th
2013
7th St Entry

the Lovely Bad Things

with Kill-Me Kare Bare and Crimes

More Shows

Jan
3
rd
Fine Line

Short n’ Sabrina: Sabrina Carpenter Party

Feb
8
th
First Avenue

The Brothers Allmanac

with Slippery People (The Music of Talking Heads)
May
10
th
Palace Theatre

Sharon Van Etten & The Attachment Theory

with Love Spells
Jan
29
th
7th St Entry

Burning Blue Rain

with Saltydog and Lighter Co.