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On Friday April 15, MNDR played to a packed house at the Brooklyn Museum, the first show for the season’s Audiophile Series. Poised in the spacious, modern glass entrance atop a freshly built stage with her trademark light projections, MNDR’s set included a stripped down “I Go Away,” new single “Cut Me Out,” and a first-time performance of “Broken Hearts.” The audience enjoyed a complimentary vodka hour and an opening set by New Villager, engulfed in the captivating setting of art in its many forms.

Click below for a live video of the new song “Broken Hearts” from the show (Brooklyn Vegan has titled it “Cry”):
MNDR – Broken Hearts – New Song – Brooklyn Museum – 4/15/11
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Scroll for photos from the event. More photos can be seen on these sites:
Prefix Magazine
Metromix
Brooklyn Vegan

(C) Vincent Cornelli

(C) Vincent Cornelli

(C) Vincent Cornelli

photo by Chris La Putt for Brooklyn Vegan

Brooklyn Vegan posted MNDR’s track “I Go Away” on their website as a free download as a follow up to their announcement of MNDR’s upcoming tour with YACHT. Listen to the “I Go Away” here.

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.

Brooklyn Vegan reviews MNDR/Juiceboxxx Monster Island show.

MNDR (aka Amanda Warner) opened the Brooklyn show at Monster Island on Wednesday night (11/18). Shouting, singing and rapping over techno-centric beats, she showed respect to tour-mate Juiceboxxx as well as a strong influence by him. She fared better than her mentor though, who played a super-brief, possibly truncated, set of less than 20 minutes. Opening with his most well-known tune/statement of intent, “Thunder Jam #5”, Juiceboxxx positioned himself in sort of a “me against the crowd/world” way, alienating himself from the audience. It was unfortunate, because a basement show like this one could have been the ideal place to see him.

We here at WonderSound love the Juiceboxxx Thunder Jam series!

Check out the full review here.

 
 
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