Maïa Vidal (born February 20, 1988) is an American-born composer, songwriter, musician, and visual artist. Currently based in Europe (primarily Barcelona and Paris), she has toured in Europe, Canada, and the United States.

The band was cast in a series of Coca-Cola commercial called "Girl Band" directed by cinematographer Lance Acord that aired in 2005. Mike Viola provided lyrics and musical direction for the commercials, but 'Kiev's' music was used for the series of ads. Various articles referenced the Coke ad highlighting the DIY attitude of the band, the documentary style used by Acord for the Coke "Real" campaign, and the ironic juxtaposition of a real "girl band" in an advertisement being more "real" than the reality TV show "American Idol" during which it aired.

In 2009, Vidal moved to Barcelona and began writing new material while continuing to perform Rancid covers as Your Kid Sister, and playing in other bands. She independently released the album 'Poison: 5 Rancid Songs That I Love' in 2010.
Barcelona design company Desigual commissioned Vidal to compose music for the "Dreams 2011" ad campaign featuring designs by Christian Lacroix.
While writing and recording new material she transitioned to using her given name, Maïa Vidal, as her performance name. Her first effort as Maïa Vidal, God Is My Bike was recorded in Barcelona and was released in Europe and Japan by the Belgian label Crammed Discs on October 31, 2011.
Guitarist Marc Ribot plays on two of the tracks on the album: "God Is My Bike", and "Le Tango de la Femme Abandonnée".
Several French and Spanish radio and television programs have interviewed Vidal about her influences and her approach to music.[7] She tours widely in Europe, and recently played 3 sold-out shows in Japan opening for the French artist Zaz. Vidal's 'Follow me' track has been used in the Greek IKEA commercials and in the DKNY fragrance commercial for the fragrance "Be Delicious."

Vidal's 'Follow Me' music video was nominated for the UK Music Video Awards in 2012 in the category Best Pop Video International, along with Lana del Rey (who went on to win the award), Rhianna, and Justice.
Two of her songs from "God Is My Bike" ("Le Tango de la Femme Abandonnée" and "The Waltz [Intstrumental]") were featured in the animated feature "The Scapegoats" (2013), by independent filmmaker Tor E. Steiro
In the summer of 2015, the beer company Estrella released a short film entitled "Vale" directed by Alejandro Amenabar and starring Dakota Johnson, Natalia Tena, and Quim Gutierrez. Vidal wrote the song "Our Place" for the short film.
Discography
Vidal has been involved in 3 groups that have available recordings:
Maïa Vidal
God Is My Bike (CD) (2011), featuring Marc Ribot
Maia Vidal (EP) (2011)
SPACES (CD) (2013)
You're the Waves (CD) (2015)
Your Kid Sister
Poison: 5 Rancid Songs That I Love (2010)
Kiev (Kievan Rus)
Kievan Rus (EP) (2004)
Live at the Chapter House (2004)
Get Out of My Basement (2003)
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