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April 22, 2011

No Bird Sing's Eric Blair (Joe Horton), Graham O'Brien, and Robert Mulrennan continue their bold and raw approach to hip-hop on their sophomore release Theft of The Commons. Theft of the Commons is built on more organic ground than their 2009 self-titled deubt. Recorded in a barn in rural Minnesota the band drew inspiration from the stark autumn landscape.

No Bird Sing perform in The Current studio

No Bird Sing perform in The Current studio

No Bird Sing • Apr 22, 2011

No Bird Sing's Eric Blair (Joe Horton), Graham O'Brien, and Robert Mulrennan continue their bold and raw approach to hip-hop on their sophomore release Theft of The Commons. Theft of the Commons is built on more organic ground than their 2009 self-titled deubt. Recorded in a barn in rural Minnesota the band drew inspiration from the stark autumn landscape.

Album Review: Panda Bear - Tomboy

Album Review: Panda Bear - Tomboy

Peter Valelly • Apr 22, 2011

Throughout "Tomboy," the songs exude a sense of inner journeying, bolstered by Lennox's soaring, searching voice and the wide-open psychedelic panorama of sound.

Blueprint performs in The Current studios

Blueprint performs in The Current studios

Blueprint and Jade • Apr 21, 2011

Hip-hop artist, skilled freestyler, and producer Blueprint first received attention when he appeared on a track off of producer RJD2's Deadringer. After that, he and RJD2 formed the hip-hop duo Soul Position and came out with several albums before Blueprint struck out on his own.

Theft of the Dial: Chuck Klosterman

Theft of the Dial: Chuck Klosterman

Barb Abney and Chuck Klosterman • Apr 21, 2011

Before we handed the airwaves over to Chuck, we spoke about his recent hiring at ESPN, his forthcoming book and former Guns 'n Roses axeman, Slash (with uproarious results).

Jonathan Byrd Is From Where?

Jonathan Byrd Is From Where?

Mike Pengra and Jonathan Byrd • Apr 20, 2011

Jonathan Byrd plays songs from "Cackalack" in the studio.

Works for Words

Works for Words

Chris Koza • Apr 20, 2011

Chris Koza will perform another round of Works for Words on June 8, 2012 at 8 pm at the Fitzgerald Theater. Koza, along with Gabriel Douglas of 4onthefloor, Caroline Smith, and Sims will explore explore the meanings of the lyrics and importance of words in pop, rock and folk songs.

Iron and Wine perform live in The Current studio

Iron and Wine perform live in The Current studio

Steve Seel, Jill Riley and Iron and Wine • Apr 19, 2011

It's been nearly 10 years since Sam Beam donned the Iron and Wine moniker and released his debut "The Creek Drank The Cradle" in 2002. Since then, he's expanded the arrangements from his voice and an acoustic guitar to including a variety of other instruments, and he continues the trend on his newest album "Kiss Each Other Clean."

Royal Bangs perform live in The Current studio

Royal Bangs perform live in The Current studio

Barb Abney and Royal Bangs • Apr 18, 2011

The Knoxville, TN trio Royal Bangs have come a long way after playing an old soccer arena and coffee shops as teenagers. After starting their band in high school, growing to a five-member band that played SXSW in 2009, they decided to downsize their band to the current three piece. In recording their latest effort, "Flux Outside" the band enlisted the help of Scott Minor of Sparklehorse to engineer and help produce the record. They also had help from Dave Fridmann, who has worked with the Flaming Lips, Tapes 'n Tapes, MGMT, and Low, on the mixing.

Haley Bonar performs live in The Current studio

Haley Bonar performs live in The Current studio

Haley Bonar and Jade • Apr 18, 2011

From Duluth to the Twin Cities to Portland and back, local singer-songwriter Haley Bonar, has used her change of scenery as inspiration on her fourth album, Golder.

Album Review: TV On The Radio - 9 Types of Light

Album Review: TV On The Radio - 9 Types of Light

Jade • Apr 18, 2011

If you're a TV On The Radio fan, you'll enjoy this and if you've been kept away by just the idea of an "art rock" band, this is the album to try.

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