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About The Suburbs
Currently, The Suburbs are enjoying a resurgence, actively touring and performing live events across the United States. They’ve been a part of numerous music festivals, including the acclaimed Soundset Festival and the First Avenue Club, further solidifying their status as a staple in the local music circuit. In recent years, they have released new material, including the 2020 album 'Say It Like You Mean It,' which not only reflects their classic sound but also integrates contemporary influences. Fans have embraced their recent works, and the band continues to make headlines with riveting live performances, often featuring both classic hits and new tracks. Their concerts are characterized by a sense of community, often engaging with the audience, a tribute to their roots. Notably, the band is also vocal about social issues, incorporating messages of unity and change into their music and live shows. Upcoming events include a much-anticipated concert at the iconic First Avenue in Minneapolis, where they will celebrate the historical significance of their contributions to music while performing some of their greatest hits alongside new songs. For anyone interested in experiencing the vibrancy of live music that transcends generations, The Suburbs’ concerts are an unmissable event, showcasing their rich history while captivating audiences with fresh, exciting performances.
The Suburbs History
The Suburbs are an iconic band that originated from Minneapolis, Minnesota, in the late 1970s. Emerging from the same vibrant music scene that birthed the likes of Prince and Hüsker Dü, they played a pivotal role in the development of the Twin Cities' music identity. The band was formed in 1977 by frontman Chan Poling, along with guitarist Jeremy Ylvisaker, bassist Michael McCarty, drummer Douglas Ogata, and keyboardist substantial influences from punk rock and new wave. Their debut album, 'The Suburbs,' was released in 1984, showcasing their unique blend of upbeat melodies, witty lyrics, and energetic performances. They rapidly gained local fame for their artful live shows, which featured a dynamic mix of genres, including rock, pop, and even elements of ska. During the 1980s, they stood out by collaborating with various artists, making appearances at major music festivals, and contributing significantly to the burgeoning alternative rock scene. However, like many bands, they disbanded in 1990 but made a celebrated reunion in 2006, which reignited their career and expanded their fanbase. Their live performances are always known for their infectious energy and nostalgic appeal, drawing both old fans and new generations eager to experience the unique sound that shaped a part of the Minneapolis music scene.
