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KIOSK in Concert
Date: Saturday, November 3, 2007
Time: 09:45 PM - 09:45 PM

Event Type: 
Reception
Location: 
Johnny D's Uptown Restaurant and Music Club, 17 Holland Street, Davis Square, Somerville, MA

“Kiosk” in concert for the first time on the East Coast! Kiosk is a Persian blues/rock/jazz band established by a group of friends some years ago in a basement in Isfahan and Tehran.

The band’s first album “Adame Mamooli” (Ordinary Person) came out of the band’s jam sessions in Iran, and was lauded as one of the first successful albums of Iran’s burgeoning underground music scene, which served as an alternative not only to the Iranian state-sanctioned music but also the popular (both inside Iran and among the Iranian diaspora) “6/8” beat that has dominated the Iranian pop music scene. Their second album “Esgh-e Sorat” or Amor de la velocidad, released in May 2007, was conceived of and recorded in the United States. The video for “Love of Speed” off the second album has passed a quarter million hits on You Tube.

“The lyrics are the story of a generation who grew up during the 1980-1990s. The music might sound like Dire Straits, but even that is a reminder of the type of music people like me used to listen during those dark years. The sarcastic irony of the lyrics, the witty criticism, the deep sorrow, and the anger in the contemporary Iranian underground music says something that I don't think can be ever translated or explained in any other language.”
--“Kiosk’s music: Invoking memories,” Iranian.com

Space is limited and there is a $25 cover charge at the door.

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