# 721, Kunming Rd. `(near tongbei lu), Yangpu.
Shanghai, Shanghai

Jun 6 “King of Live” - Xie Tianxiao and Cold Blooded Animal, Special Show @ Live Bar! Just at Live Bar!
Time: 21:00

Ticket: 120RMB (100RMB pre-sale; 80RMB for Live Bar members)

Guest: Crazy Mushroom





Who can be called the new generation leader of Chinese rock ‘n’ roll? Who is King of Live which China deserves at present (king of the scene)? Who can, in the traditional phonograph record sales volume withers by the season in the environment next two years sell out several hundred thousand rock and roll phonograph records? Who can make national performance business becoming crazy? Yes, that is Xie Tianxiao!

May 23, Xie Tianxiao and Cold Blooded Animal, “King of Live”, bringing their new album “Just One Desire”, give you the most shocking live show ever experienced. Only at Shanghai Live Bar! Don’t miss it!

Band introduction:

As a symbol of China's alternative rock, Cold Blooded Animals was formed in 1994. Then the band involved a great deal of crew changes. After twelve-year long run, the current band are: Xie Tianxiao (vocal/guitar), Li Ming (bass) and Wu Rui (drums). Their music characterizes China's rock music by fusing the energy of grunge, acid-rock and punk music. With drastic explosive power, you can also find melody in it. By the end of 1999, Cold Blooded Animals signed the Scream Records and released their self-titled album. It cost a whole year to produce the record and all songs contained are composed by Xie. The unique style and the violent voice soon got praise from the Chinese music industry. With 150,000 tapes and 20,000 CDs all sold out, the press described the band as "an amazing beautiful flower blooming in the China's rock soil". Between 2000 and 2002, with more support, the band engaged in assorted performances in different countries. As a representative of China's rock bands, they took part in a series of international music festivals in Japan and America. The band's name and story are also published in the world famous rock magazine Rolling Stone.

Official Website: http://www.chinalivebar.com

Added by livebarsh on May 17, 2008

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