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June 05, 2011

How does a band like Face Candy bounce back from losing its founder and one of its core members, Michael "Eyedea" Larsen, this past October? By releasing a new album, of course. The jazz/rap/trip-hop/improvisational group's latest release, Waste Age Teen Land, is the last album Eyedea performed on and produced before his untimely death.

Face Candy perform in The Current studio

Face Candy perform in The Current studio

David Campbell and Face Candy • Jun 5, 2011

How does a band like Face Candy bounce back from losing its founder and one of its core members, Michael "Eyedea" Larsen, this past October? By releasing a new album, of course. The jazz/rap/trip-hop/improvisational group's latest release, Waste Age Teen Land, is the last album Eyedea performed on and produced before his untimely death.

Album Review: Gang Gang Dance - Eye Contact

Album Review: Gang Gang Dance - Eye Contact

Peter Valelly • Jun 3, 2011

As they effortlessly fold ideas from the rock, hip-hop, global traditional musics and electronic dance music into their sound, Gang Gang Dance forge a new type of "world music" where all of the world's music is potentially collapsible into a new hallucinatory Western pop.

Thao and Mirah perform live in The Current studio

Thao and Mirah perform live in The Current studio

Mark Wheat and Thao and Mirah • Jun 2, 2011

Does a whole equal the sum of its parts? For Thao Nguyen and Mirah Yom Tov Zeitlyn, two accomplished solo artists plus producer Merrill Garbus of tUnE-yArDs, equals a complementary push-pull of an album.

Sloan performs live in The Current studio

Sloan performs live in The Current studio

Barb Abney and Sloan • Jun 2, 2011

Unusual for most artists, each member of the band Sloan, which has maintained the same lineup for decades, contributes equally to songwriting. And at their live shows, each member switches instruments accordingly. They got their name from a friend, who was nicknamed "the Slow One" by his boss, but in the man's French accent, it sounded more like "Sloan."

Theft of the Dial: Ryan Schreiber of Pitchfork

Theft of the Dial: Ryan Schreiber of Pitchfork

David Safar • Jun 2, 2011

When Ryan Schreiber founded a small internet music zine in 1995 while living in Minneapolis, he had no idea it would turn into what Pitchfork Media is today.

Glasvegas performs live in The Current studio

Glasvegas performs live in The Current studio

Mary Lucia and Glasvegas • Jun 1, 2011

The famously Scottish four-piece Glasvegas (you don't have to listen hard to hear those Glasgow accents) has been called the next step in UK rock evolution after the Libertines and the Arctic Monkeys. Short-listed for the 2009 Mercury Prize, Glasvegas frontmen and cousins James and Rab Allan hope their lush, emphatic arena rock and emotionally dramatic songwriting inspire fans at their live shows to "lose their inhibitions, get a little bit inebriated, have some romance with a stranger."

Paddle the Mississippi? Okee Dokee!

Paddle the Mississippi? Okee Dokee!

Mike Pengra and The Okee Dokee Brothers • May 31, 2011

The Okee Dokee Brothers talk about their trip down the Mississippi.

Trivia quiz: You think you know Prince?

Trivia quiz: You think you know Prince?

Peter Valelly • May 31, 2011

How much do you know about the Purple One? Take our quiz to find out!

Album Review: My Morning Jacket - Circuital

Album Review: My Morning Jacket - Circuital

Jim McGuinn • May 30, 2011

"Circuital" takes elements of the "classic" My Morning Jacket sound that was honed on 2003's "It Still Moves" and morphs it into something new, as James sounds wiser for his musical and life travels.

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