September 29, 2009Known for their emotionally naked lyrics, the Avett Brothers don't hide behind elaborate metaphors or vague language. Save This Story
Album Review: The Avett Brothers - I and Love and YouLindsay Kimball • Sep 29, 2009Known for their emotionally naked lyrics, the Avett Brothers don't hide behind elaborate metaphors or vague language.
The Pines perform in The Current StudioThe Pines and David Campbell • Sep 27, 2009David Huckfelt and Benson Ramsey started their musical journey in Arizona shortly before moving to Minneapolis to join the ranks of their musical influences. In 2007 the group was signed to Red House Records and have just released their third album, "Tremolo."
Jack Penate performs live in The Current studioMac Wilson and Jack Penate • Sep 26, 2009Jack Penate's music has chamelion-like qualities. His first release "Matinee" had a swinging pop-ska sound while his latest album "Everything Is New" was a 180-degree change and leans more disco.
Arctic Monkeys perform live in The Current studiosMark Wheat and Arctic Monkeys • Sep 25, 2009The Arctic Monkeys won the Mercury Prize in 2006 for their album, "Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not" and have continued to rise in popularity ever since.
The Rural Alberta Advantage perform live in The Current studiosMary Lucia and The Rural Alberta Advantage • Sep 25, 2009Drawing inspiration from their hometowns in central and northern Alberta, Canada, The Rural Alberta Advantage reflect their upbringing not only in their name and album title but in their music as well. The three-piece layer vocal haromies over intricate drumming and driving guitar to reflect the landscape and culture of Alberta and growing up in it.
BLK JKS perform live in The Current studiosMark Wheat and BLK JKS • Sep 24, 2009Johannesburg, South Africa's BLK JKS (pronounced Black Jacks) began five years ago as a group of friends jamming. Influenced by jazz and rock, they also pull from Zulu, Xhosa, and other traditional South African cultures.
Brandi Carlile performs in The Current studioMark Wheat • Sep 24, 2009Brandi Carlile made her stage debut at the age of performing Rosanne Cash's "Tennessee Flat-Top Box" at the Northwest's version of the Grand Ole Opry.
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.