
Third Man Records Cass Corridor
June 17th, 2022
All Ages
Tickets $13.50
Doors 8:00pm
Music 9:00pm
Please note that all ticket sales will be available at will-call the night of the show. Please be prepared with your email ticket confirmation, your name, and some form of identification to show the door person.
*All ticket sales are final. No refunds or exchanges will be permitted*
KIWI JR On their sophomoric smash-up released world-wide by Sub Pop Records, Kiwi Jr cycle through the recent zigs & looming zags of the new decade, squinting anew at New Year’s parties forgotten and under-investigated small town diner fires, piecing together low-stakes conspiracy theories on what’s coming down the pike.
"And for pure jangly catchiness, it is hard to look past the Canadian outfit Kiwi Jr’s Cooler Returns positioned perfectly between the Strokes, Parquet Courts and Pavement.” - The Guardian UK Best Of 201
"Sardonic storytelling and mocking asides...an impatient, slacker-rock imagining of a folk album....some chords ring out with George Harrison glossiness while others are as shaggy and impetuous as The Clean —rarely do hi-fi and lo-fi splendors coexist so harmoniously." - Pitchfork
Third Man Records Cass Corridor
June 17th, 2022
All Ages
Tickets $13.50
Doors 8:00pm
Music 9:00pm
Please note that all ticket sales will be available at will-call the night of the show. Please be prepared with your email ticket confirmation, your name, and some form of identification to show the door person.
*All ticket sales are final. No refunds or exchanges will be permitted*
KIWI JR On their sophomoric smash-up released world-wide by Sub Pop Records, Kiwi Jr cycle through the recent zigs & looming zags of the new decade, squinting anew at New Year’s parties forgotten and under-investigated small town diner fires, piecing together low-stakes conspiracy theories on what’s coming down the pike.
"And for pure jangly catchiness, it is hard to look past the Canadian outfit Kiwi Jr’s Cooler Returns positioned perfectly between the Strokes, Parquet Courts and Pavement.” - The Guardian UK Best Of 201
"Sardonic storytelling and mocking asides...an impatient, slacker-rock imagining of a folk album....some chords ring out with George Harrison glossiness while others are as shaggy and impetuous as The Clean —rarely do hi-fi and lo-fi splendors coexist so harmoniously." - Pitchfork