CSS at Ultra Music Festival 2011 Day One, March 25
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| Photo by Ian Witlen |
| CSS' Lovefoxxx at Ultra 2011. |
However, it being the first day, it seems like people weren't tired enough yet because attendance at CSS' performance was lackluster. Good thing no one told lead singer Lovefoxxx, who performed as if she were doing so in front of 10,000 people.
If you aren't familiar with the band, CSS rose to fame around 2006 on the heels of the their song "Let's Make Love and Listen to Death From Above," a whirring ditty about making love and, er, listening to Death From Above. (Hey, nobody said CSS was about depth.) It quickly became an indie-dance staple, getting the São Paulo band signed to Sub Pop. They followed up with equally enjoyable hits like "Alcohol," "Alala," and their iPod-shilling track "Music is My Hot Hot Sex." Can't say their sophomore effort, Donkey, was the massive success as their self-titled debut, but thanks to non-stop touring, the band has remained pretty relevant.
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| Photo by Ian Witlen |
A band this fun just proves there is a place for live music at the festival and we'd welcome more of it if organizers decide to do so.
Oh, and one more thing: Ultra please let CSS play at Grand Central with Sleigh Bells on April 30. It's the only date on the tour that won't feature both bands due to the exclusivity contract. If you won't do it for us, at least do it for Miami -- the city needs more live music.
Setlist
-"Jager Yoga"
-"Off the Hook"
-"Left Behind"
-"I Love You"
-"Music is My Hot Hot Sex"
-"Move"
-"Alcohol"
-"Let's Reggae All Night"
-"Hits Me Like a Rock"
-"La Liberación"
-"Let's Make Love and Listen to Death From Above"
-"Alala"
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