Navigation

Matt & Kim's Five Step Pre-Show Warm-Up Routine

Matt & Kim will play at 6 p.m. this Saturday at the Breakaway Music Festival. They will burn more calories during their set than the entire roster of the Wu-Tang Clan a couple hours later. That has become the band's calling card -- a live show that needs a descriptor...

Help us weather the uncertain future

We know — the economic times are hard. We believe that our work of reporting on the critical stories unfolding right now is more important than ever.

We need to raise $6,000 to meet our goal by August 10. If you’re able to make a contribution of any amount, your dollars will make an immediate difference in helping ensure the future of local journalism in Dallas. Thanks for reading the Dallas Observer.

Contribute Now

Progress to goal
$6,000
$3,200
Share this:
Carbonatix Pre-Player Loader

Audio By Carbonatix

Matt & Kim will play at 6 p.m. this Saturday at the Breakaway Music Festival. They will burn more calories during their set than the entire roster of the Wu-Tang Clan a couple hours later. That has become the band's calling card -- a live show that needs a descriptor more vivid than energetic. I have seen hardcore bands more reserved. It is a cannonball. I don't know how they don't pull muscles and get bruises at every show.

We asked drummer Kim Schifino how they prepare for such an acrobatic performance, and she sent us her five tips to ensure a high-energy show. As it turns out, they do pull muscles and get bruises.

<>1. Wear something you can fuck up.


<>2. Have no regrets.


<>3. Stretch beforehand. Yes, Matt has thrown his shoulder out 'cause he was so amped swinging a shirt over his head while running onto stage.


<>4. Pre-show booty dance. Your butt can never be too warmed up.


<>5. Tie your sneakers in triple knots, so when you are dancing on top of the crowd your sneakers won't fall off.

Again, Matt & Kim play at 6 p.m. on Saturday. They'll also release Lightning Remixes next month -- a ten-track effort featuring remixes of the songs on the recently-released Lightning (how'd you guess?) by artists like Anamanguchi and Salva.

Keep up with DC9 at Night on Twitter or Facebook.