Live From The Current's Studio and EventsHolidae perform in The Current studioAndrea Swensson, Leah Garaas and Holidae • Oct 18, 2016With the recent release of their debut album, Minneapolis' Holidae stopped by The Current to perform in-studio and to chat with host Andrea Swensson of 'The Local Show.'
Live From The Current's Studio and EventsSonny Knight and the Lakers perform in The Current studioAndrea Swensson, Leah Garaas, Sonny Knight and The Lakers • Oct 14, 2016In support of their new album 'Sooner or Later,' Sonny Knight and the Lakers stopped by The Current to perform live in-studio and to chat with host Andrea Swensson of 'The Local Show.'
Live From The Current's Studio and EventsSeratones perform in The Current studioBill DeVille and Seratones • Oct 10, 2016Shreveport, La., band Seratones were signed to Fat Possum Records in 2015, and released their debut album, 'Get Gone', in May 2016. They've been touring heavily since then. 'You're constantly riding in and out of an adrenalin rush,' says frontperson AJ Haynes. 'It's kind of addictive, actually!' Before a show at the Turf Club in St. Paul, Minn., Seratones stopped at The Current for a session hosted by Bill DeVille.
Live From The Current's Studio and EventsConor Oberst performs in The Current studioBill DeVille and Conor Oberst • Oct 9, 2016Conor Oberst says he doesn't really like surprises, but his next album, 'Ruminations,' came about somewhat surprisingly. One of the heads at Oberst's label 'just really liked the recording and he suggested that we just put it out,' Oberst recalls. 'I thought it was an interesting idea.' Oberst visits The Current's studio to play songs from the new album and to chat with host Bill DeVille.
Live From The Current's Studio and EventsShovels & Rope perform in The Current studioBill DeVille and Shovels & Rope • Oct 9, 2016On their latest album, 'Little Seeds,' Shovels & Rope continue to stretch creatively. 'We're always kind of morphing and doing things a little bit different to stretch our legs,' says Michael Trent, co-frontperson with Cary Ann Hearst. Listen to Shovels & Rope's complete in-studio session, hosted by Bill DeVille on 'United States of Americana.'
Live From The Current's Studio and EventsMarian Hill perform in The Current studioMac Wilson • Oct 8, 2016Taking their name from a mashup of character names from 'The Music Man,' Marian Hill are touring in support of their debut full-length album, 'Act One.' While in town to play a show at First Avenue in Minneapolis, Marian Hill visited The Current studio for a session hosted by Mac Wilson.
Live From The Current's Studio and EventsGlass Animals perform in The Current studioMac Wilson and Glass Animals • Oct 7, 2016The people Glass Animals' Dave Bayley met while on tour for the band's previous album formed the foundation for Glass Animals' new record, 'How To Be A Human Being.' In town for a show at the Myth Live Event Center in Maplewood, Minn., Glass Animals stopped at The Current for an in-studio session hosted by Mac Wilson, where Bayley provides the story behind the stories that inspired this new batch of songs.
Live From The Current's Studio and EventsThe Record Company perform in The Current studioJade, Leah Garaas and The Record Company • Oct 5, 2016Los Angeles-based band the Record Company stopped by The Current to perform songs off their album Give It Back to You live in-studio.
Live From The Current's Studio and EventsLocal Natives perform in The Current studioJade and Local Natives • Sep 29, 2016Local Natives' latest album, 'Sunlit Youth,' emerged after the band concluded a heavy touring schedule and returned home to California. 'We found ourselves back home in L.A., and really just finding it this inspiring, beautiful place to be in this world of possibility,' says the band's Taylor Rice. Listen to the complete Local Natives in-studio session at The Current, hosted by Jade.
Live From The Current's Studio and EventsSara Watkins performs in the studioMike Pengra • Sep 29, 2016Touring in support of her new album, 'Young In All The Wrong Ways,' Sara Watkins visited our studio for a session heard on Radio Heartland and on The Current's 'United States of Americana.'