NEWS

MNDR has announced that she will be going on tour with experimental indie rockers These Are Powers. Dates below:

3/12 BALTIMORE, MD Jesus Camp
3/13 RICHMOND, VA Route 1 South Festival
3/14 DURHAM, NC Pinhook
3/15 ATLANTA, GA 529
3/16 NEW ORLEANS, LA The Den

And stay tuned, MNDR promises more tour dates are in the works!

MNDR’s “Fade to Black” was featured in the Singles File column of the Washington Post. They described it as an “infectious dance-pop track” and we’re tempted to agree.

The one-woman DJ squad MNDR (pronounced “mandar”) is spearheading the second wave of vowel-less electro acts from Brooklyn, aided by this infectious dance-pop track.

Take a listen here.

Influential blogger Sheena Beaston has put #4 on the top “Beasts” to watch in 2010.

I’m digging on a number of the NYC new kids on the block, if you will. If recalled correctly, together, they make up one of the largest chunks of beastly words. They are: Theophilus London, MNDR, Sleigh Bells and Zambri. Each are recording, some with full debut albums due out in 2010. Color us stoked.
–Sheena Beaston

Check Sheena Beaston’s complete list of BE[a]STS to Watch in 2010.

Metromix New York posted a bunch of great pictures of MNDR and her new light show from her December 16th show with Neon Indian at Mercury Lounge.

MNDR at her activity center

MNDR at her activity center

MNDR on the keys

MNDR on the keys

See more photos on Metromix.

Brooklyn Vegan’s review of MNDR’s December 15 show with Neon Indian and Toro y Moi at the Mercury Lounge in NYC.  This was the first performance with her new lightshow designed by collaborating artist Jamie Carreiro.

MNDR with lightshow in full effect

MNDR with lightshow in full effect

MNDR at Mercury Lounge

MNDR at Mercury Lounge

See more photos on Brooklyn Vegan.

 
 
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