ReviewsMargo Price's new memoir is courageously frank, utterly movingLuke Taylor • Oct 14, 2022In 'Maybe We'll Make It,' Americana star Price describes her climb from hardscrabble existence and deep personal tragedy to a well-established musician.
ReviewsKatie Crutchfield and Jess Williamson tell their truthMarissa Lorusso • Oct 14, 2022Plains' I Walked With You A Ways, the collaborative debut from the Waxahatchee singer-songwriter and Williamson, combines wry wisdom with a classic country sound.
ReviewsLizzo spreads love at Xcel Energy Center showBora • Oct 12, 2022Lizzo spent two hours performing serotonin-inducing songs to a packed St. Paul audience without missing a beat.
ReviewsFather John Misty brings big band energy to the PalaceJoel Swenson and Sara Fish • Oct 3, 2022On the first of two nights in St. Paul, Josh Tillman put on a show with a huge orchestral feel.
ReviewsFreddie Gibbs cashes in with '$oul $old $eparately'Matthew Ramirez • Oct 1, 2022Forget what F. Scott Fitzgerald said about American lives and second acts, Gibbs is on his third or fourth. $$$ is a rewarding listen that sometimes labors under the weight of a forced progression.
ReviewsAmyl and the Sniffers dominate First Avenue with tenacious spiritMacie Rasmussen • Sep 30, 2022One of the leading bands in the Australian punk scene headlined a night also featuring U.K.-based Bob Vylan, and Iowa’s The Rumours.
News and InterviewsLambchop's long and winding roadGrayson Haver Currin • Sep 28, 2022Kurt Wagner's Nashville collective has always been an expression of absolute possibility. The Bible, his best album in a decade, points that instinct at life's most inescapable truth.
ReviewsJason Isbell and the 400 Unit celebrate First Ave StarJoel Swenson • Sep 26, 2022Throughout Saturday evening’s show in Minneapolis, the band took nearly every song off-script with extended virtuosic solos, extra bridges, and no shortage of style.
PhotosPhotos: Pavement spark fierce nostalgia at Palace TheatreDarin Kamnetz • Sep 23, 2022The foundational indie rock band, reunited again, bashed through highlights of their ‘90s catalog in St. Paul Wednesday night.
ReviewsPorridge Radio unleash cathartic energy at 7th St. EntryMacie Rasmussen • Sep 20, 2022On Monday night in Minneapolis, Dana Margolin and the rest of the band didn’t come to mess around.