Kim Boebinder at The Alternative Cafe

After raising $20,000 through an online campaign, Kim Boekbinder hunkered down with super producer Sean Slade, whose production credits include Radiohead's Pablo Honey and Hole's Live Through This, to make her debut solo album The Impossible Girl. Released this past December, the 18-song album includes the quirky pop ballad "Rainbows and Unicorns" as well as "Sex, Drugs & Nuclear Physics," a fiddle heavy country number that proclaims: "I like brains, and I like 'em big." A former member of local act Vermillion Lies, Boekbinder always puts on an interesting, theatrical show. [ST]
8pm. The Alternative Cafe, 1230 Fremont Blvd, Seaside. $12/adv; $15/at the door. 583-0913.

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