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the pink monkey birds

  • kid congo posterPacking their fourth and probably strongest album so far, Kid Congo & The Pink Monkey Birds are heading back to Australia in August. 

    “La Araña Es La Vida” summons the Mexican muse of The Great Spider Goddess of Teoticuhan, who sprouts hallucinogenic morning glories and protects the underworld, or in Kid’s eyes, the world of underground music.

    Recorded at The Harveyville High School gym in Kansas by guitarist-vocalist Kid Congo Powers (The Gun Club, The Cramps, Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds), bassist Kiki Solis (Baby Baby Dance With Me, Knife in The Water, Rhythm of Black Lines), drummer Ron Miller (Switch Hitter, Up The Academy) are joined by Chicano, Mosrite playing guitarist Mark Cisneros (Medications, Deathfix), it’s on In The Red Records.

    Kid Congo and his band toured Australia to rapturous reviews in January 2016. The extensive tour just seven months later covers five states and the Northern Territory. 

    KID CONGO & THE PINK MONKEY BIRDS AUSTRALIAN TOUR
    THURS 18 AUG - Lighthouse Theatre, Darwin Festival, NT 
    FRI 19 AUG - Mojo's, Fremantle, WA 
    SAT 20 AUG - Crown & Anchor, Adelaide, SA 
    WED 24 AUG - The Bridge Hotel, Castlemain, VIC 
    THURS 25 AUG - Northcote Social Club, Melbourne, VIC 
    FRI 26 AUG - Friday Nights @ NGV, Melbourne VIC
    SAT 27 AUG - Caravan Music Club, Oakleigh, VIC 
    THURS 1 SEPT - Oxford Art Factory, Sydney, NSW 
    FRI 2 SEPT - The Triffid, Brisbane, QLD - Tickets

  • kid congo promo shotGuess who's coming to dinner? Kid Congo Powers (right) and the Pink Monkey Birds.

    Kid Congo Powers’ musical career is a lens through which can be seen some of the most intense and evocative music of the last 40 years. 

    Born Brian Tristan in the Los Angeles suburb of La Puente, Kid Congo Powers famously met Jeffrey Lee Pierce in the line at a Pere Ubu concert. Pierce was the president of the LA chapter of the Blondie Fan Club; Powers was the president of local chapter of The Ramones Fan Club. Pierce recruited Powers to join his fledgling band, Creeping Ritual, later to become The Gun Club. 

    In 1980 Powers joined psychobilly band The Cramps, who’d recently moved to LA from New York (it was Cramps lead singer Lux Interior who bestowed Brian Tristan with the moniker Kid Congo Powers).