September 23, 2009Sondre Lerche recorded his debut album "Faces Down" in 2000, which received praise in both Europe and America. Save This Story
Sondre Lerche performs in The Current studiosSteve Seel and Sondre Lerche • Sep 23, 2009Sondre Lerche recorded his debut album "Faces Down" in 2000, which received praise in both Europe and America.
James Buckley Trio performs in The Current studiosDavid Campbell and James Buckley Trio • Sep 23, 2009For the past five years James Buckley has been at the forefront of the Twin Cities music community, from his early days playing bass with the experimental Poor Line Condition to his recent work with The Pines, some say Buckley is prolific.
Dan Wilson performs live in The Current studioDan Wilson and Jim McGuinn • Sep 22, 2009Minneapolis' Dan Wilson is experimenting with touring "staycation" style. He's playing a string of dates in the Twin Cities under the philosophy of "low milage, small rooms, one guy."
Album Review: Girls - AlbumPeter Valelly • Sep 22, 2009On their debut album "Album," San Francisco band Girls deliver a messy, spectacular collision of singer-songwriter sensibilities and noisy, bratty indie rock.
Album Review: Brother Ali - UsDavid Safar • Sep 22, 2009Success hasn't diluted Brother Ali's message but on his new release, "Us", he stops short of drawing a line in the sand.
Album Review: Monsters of Folk - Monsters of FolkMark Wheat • Sep 22, 2009Never have three songwriters who sing come together for such a project in such a diplomatic way, even to the point of taking it on tour.
Theft of the Dial: Mason JenningsMark Wheat and Mason Jennings • Sep 22, 2009It was very special for me to get the chance to do this feature with Mason. He tells the story of how I was the first DJ that he heard play his song!
Policy and a Pint with Colin Beavan Sep 18, 2009In a conversation with The Current's Steve Seel as part of The Current's Policy and a Pint, author Colin Beavan discusses his book "No Impact Man" and what permanent changes he has made, the importance of personal action and responsibility, and what the developed world must to do to ensure a healthy future for the next generations.
Roger McGuinn performs in The Current studiosSteve Seel, Jill Riley and Roger McGuinn • Sep 17, 2009After 50 years in music, Byrd's founder and guitarist Roger McGuinn continues to tour, perform and record a folk song every week to pay homage to his roots.
Red Pens perform in The Current studiosDavid Campbell and Red Pens • Sep 17, 2009Red Pens are Howard W. Hamilton III and Laura F. Bennet. The duo met when a friend introduced them to work on an art project. Their unique sound and ambitious schedule of weekly shows has made them one of the most talked about bands in the Twin Cities.