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The “now age” pysch-dance sisters Taraka Larson and Nimai Larson’s Prince Rama (short for Prince Rama of Ayodhya) recently headlined the 7th Street Entry in Minneapolis on Thursday night (April 7th).
Local duo Oaks (Erica Krumm and Jim Kolles with the aid of a computer) and DJ Sasha Conda opened up the show.
Conda played some tracks from his new Bronco album, including his finale “Forbidden Stratum.”
Prince Rama took the stage at a little after 11pm, which is a little “xtreme” for people who have to wake up early the next morning. However, fans endured the pain and waited patiently to dance off to their favorite Prince Rama song.
The 80s-inspired dress up and vocal manipulation (causing Taraka to sound like a man) was a lot of fun to watch. The sisters, along with Ryan Sciaino, kicked off their high energy dance set with “XO,” followed by “Xtreme Now Energy”. Incidentally, you can also purchase Prince Rama energy drinks at the merch table, so clearly the band had this concept in mind when they wrote these songs.
During “Bahia”, they pulled up Sasha Conda on stage to do a dance-off. Conda, seemingly confused, did a great job following Taraka’s dance moves, matching hand movements and hip sways.
The majority of their set, including their encore song “Shitopia”, is from their latest Xtreme Now, available now on Carpark Records.
Prince Rama’s remaining tour dates:
Sasha Conda |
Conda played some tracks from his new Bronco album, including his finale “Forbidden Stratum.”
Prince Rama took the stage at a little after 11pm, which is a little “xtreme” for people who have to wake up early the next morning. However, fans endured the pain and waited patiently to dance off to their favorite Prince Rama song.
The 80s-inspired dress up and vocal manipulation (causing Taraka to sound like a man) was a lot of fun to watch. The sisters, along with Ryan Sciaino, kicked off their high energy dance set with “XO,” followed by “Xtreme Now Energy”. Incidentally, you can also purchase Prince Rama energy drinks at the merch table, so clearly the band had this concept in mind when they wrote these songs.
During “Bahia”, they pulled up Sasha Conda on stage to do a dance-off. Conda, seemingly confused, did a great job following Taraka’s dance moves, matching hand movements and hip sways.
The majority of their set, including their encore song “Shitopia”, is from their latest Xtreme Now, available now on Carpark Records.
Prince Rama’s remaining tour dates:
04.10.16 – Detroit, MI @ UFO Factory
04.11.16 – Columbus, OH @ Ace of Cups
04.12.16 – Cleveland, OH @ Now That’s Class
04.13.16 – Brooklyn, NY @ Shea Stadium
04.14.16 – Brooklyn, NY @ Baby’s All Right
04.15.16 – Philadelphia, PA @ Everybody Hits
04.16.16 - Winston-Salem, NC @ Phuzz Fest
04.18.16 – Chattanooga, TN @ JJ’s Bohemia
04.19.16 – Atlanta, GA @ 529
04.20.16 – New Orleans, LA @ Siberia
04.21.16 – Houston, TX @ Satellite Bar
04.22.16 – Dallas, TX @ Club Dada
04.23.16 – Austin, TX @ Barracuda
04.24.16 – El Paso, TX @ Monarch
04.25.16 – Tempe, AZ @ Yucca Tap Room
04.11.16 – Columbus, OH @ Ace of Cups
04.12.16 – Cleveland, OH @ Now That’s Class
04.13.16 – Brooklyn, NY @ Shea Stadium
04.14.16 – Brooklyn, NY @ Baby’s All Right
04.15.16 – Philadelphia, PA @ Everybody Hits
04.16.16 - Winston-Salem, NC @ Phuzz Fest
04.18.16 – Chattanooga, TN @ JJ’s Bohemia
04.19.16 – Atlanta, GA @ 529
04.20.16 – New Orleans, LA @ Siberia
04.21.16 – Houston, TX @ Satellite Bar
04.22.16 – Dallas, TX @ Club Dada
04.23.16 – Austin, TX @ Barracuda
04.24.16 – El Paso, TX @ Monarch
04.25.16 – Tempe, AZ @ Yucca Tap Room
Prince Rama at 7th Street Entry, Minneapolis (07 April 2016) |