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October 07, 2011

Cults can owe much of their success to the internet. Two and a half years ago, the duo of Brian Oblivion and Madeline Follin met at a rock show in San Diego, began dating, and a week later decided to move to New York. They began playing music together and posted songs on BandCamp, and it wasn't long until they were garnering attention from record labels and new fans.

Cults perform live in The Current studio

Cults perform live in The Current studio

Steve Seel and Cults • Oct 7, 2011

Cults can owe much of their success to the internet. Two and a half years ago, the duo of Brian Oblivion and Madeline Follin met at a rock show in San Diego, began dating, and a week later decided to move to New York. They began playing music together and posted songs on BandCamp, and it wasn't long until they were garnering attention from record labels and new fans.

Imelda May performs live in The Current studio

Imelda May performs live in The Current studio

Bill DeVille and Imelda May • Oct 6, 2011

Inspired by the 50s blues and rockabilly that her brother was listening to, Ireland's Imelda May began singing and performing at the age of 16. Twenty years later, she's still in the industry climbing up the charts in the UK with her record "Mayhem."

Slideshow: Wild Flag In-Studio

Slideshow: Wild Flag In-Studio

Oct 4, 2011

Wild Flag stopped by the Current Studios to chat with Bill DeVille and play a few songs: "Short Version," "Electric Band," and "Future Crimes."

St. Vincent performs in The Current studios

St. Vincent performs in The Current studios

Bill DeVille, St. Vincent and Peter Valelly • Oct 3, 2011

Onetime Polyphonic Spree member Annie Clark made her debut under the recording name St. Vincent four years ago with 2007's "Marry Me." But it was her sophomore effort, 2009's "Actor," that propelled her to critical acclaim and widespread popularity in the indie-rock community. Now, two years later, she has returned with her third album, "Strange Mercy."

Wild Flag perform live in The Current studio

Wild Flag perform live in The Current studio

Bill DeVille and Wild Flag • Oct 3, 2011

Althought they don't consider themselves such, they are a "supergroup" of sorts. Wild Flag, featuring ex-members of Sleater-Kinney, Helium and The Minders officially formed in 2010 after Carrie Brownstein (Sleater-Kinney) announced it on the NPR All Songs Considered blog. The all-female rock band based in Portland, Oregon and Washington D.C., released their debut "Glass Tambourines" on Record Store Day.

Matt Latterell performs in The Current studio

Matt Latterell performs in The Current studio

David Campbell and Matt Latterell • Oct 2, 2011

Hailing from Foley, MN, the county seat of Benton County, Matt Latterell has been crafting songs for the past 13 years. Now a resident of Northeast Minneapolis and a regular performer at the 331 Club, Matt has honed in on his country-meets-indie sound.

Girls perform in The Current studios

Girls perform in The Current studios

Mac Wilson, Peter Valelly and Girls • Oct 2, 2011

When San Francisco band Girls burst onto the indie-rock scene in 2009, they were heralded with a huge amount of hype and buzz, thanks to their infectious, messy garage-rock sound and to singer Christopher Owens' bizarre and fascinating life story (short version: it involves cults).

Twin Shadow performs in The Current studios

Twin Shadow performs in The Current studios

Twin Shadow • Oct 2, 2011

Twin Shadow is the indie alter-ego of the New York City-based DIY musician George Lewis Jr. Twin Shadow's music is an ethereal and haunting yet totally infectious blend of sleek, R&B-tinged new wave and lo-fi indie-pop.

Album Review: Feist - Metals

Album Review: Feist - Metals

Lindsay Kimball • Oct 2, 2011

Metals experiments with other sounds while still maintaining what makes Feist, Feist: a voice that is its own distinct instrument and conveys her emotion and meaning.

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