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Years active
  
2009–2013

Website
  
kidsthesedaysband.com

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Origin
  
Chicago, Illinois, U.S.

Associated acts
  
Vic Mensa, Donnie Trumpet, Ohmme, Marrow, The Social Experiment,

Albums
  
Traphouse Rock, Hard Times, Manifest Destiny

Genres
  
Hip hop music, Blues, Rock music, Soul music

Record labels
  
Kids These Days, Save Money LLC

Members
  
Vic Mensa, Donnie Trumpet, Macie Stewart, JP Floyd, Greg Landfair Jr

Profiles

Kids These Days was an indie band from Chicago, Illinois. The band was formed in 2009. The band split in May 2013.

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History

In November 2009, the band won first place at Congress Theater’s Next Big Thing competition. In 2011, the band performed at South by Southwest, at Milwaukee's Summerfest on July 1, at Lollapalooza, and at The Roots Picnic started and hosted by The Roots on June 2. On June 13, 2012, the band performed on Conan O'Brien's TV show, Conan at The Chicago Theatre.

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During the Fall 2012 Chicago Teachers Union strike, Kids These Days performed at the Solidarity Festival in Union Park.

Kids These Days 2012 debut, "Traphouse Rock," was produced by Wilco's Jeff Tweedy and mixed by Mario C.

In May 2013, the band decided to split up.

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Vic Mensa has launched his own career and continues to pursue his music talents. He has been working on collaborative songs with rappers such as Chance the Rapper and Kanye West. Nico Segal, the horn player, has also released 2 mixtapes, Illasoul: Shades of Blue and the Donnie Trumpet EP as Nico Segal and currently performs in The Social Experiment.

Former Kids These Days member, Lane Beckstrom, currently produces and records his own electronic music under the name "Lane". His debut EP "Argot" was released on January 20, 2015.

Rajiv Halim recently released his debut album Foundation in August 2015.

Three previous members of Kids These Days, Macie Stewart, Lane Beckstrom and Liam Cunningham, along with Matt Carroll, have formed a new group called Marrow.

Macie Stewart formed a band with Sima Cunningham called OHMME. The band released its first record November 13, 2015 and has been touring both nationally and internationally since January 2016. They played Pitchfork Music Festival in 2016 and they plan to release a full-length record in 2017.

Albums

  • Hard Times EP (2011)
  • Traphouse Rock (September 2012)
  • Songs

    Doo-Wah2012
    Talk 2 You2012
    Wasting Time2012

    References

    Kids These Days (band) Wikipedia