Monday, August 1, 2011

Kids These Days In The NY Times


This group produces some of the best music I have ever heard i was blown away by there sound its new different and innovative and they are only 18 and the NY times has taken notice: 

ic Mensa was so determined to get into Lollapalooza last year that he tried jumping a fence near some downtown train tracks, brushed against an electrical transformer powering the trains, fell 25 feet to the ground and wound up in the hospital.
Chicago News Cooperative
A nonprofit, nonpartisan news organization providing local coverage of Chicago and the surrounding area for The New York Times.
He will be back at Lollapalooza on Friday — but this time as a performer.
Mr. Mensa, 18, belongs to the band Kids These Days, which will play on the first day of the festival. This group of eight Chicago musicians, four from Whitney Young High School, may be new, but the task ahead is as old as rock ’n’ roll: striving for stardom, writing new music, building an audience and negotiating their way into a fragmented and bottom-line music business.

I actually seen him perform at the Sub-T right after that fall at the Dom Kennedy Show LOL. I think that was the same incident. To Read the entire article click here Here

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