The Revolution reunite to make history at First AvenueAndrea Swensson • Feb 20, 2012No Prince, no problem; band made magic without him
Shearwater performs in The Current studioMac Wilson and Shearwater • Feb 19, 2012Shearwater's first release on the Sub Pop label, "Animal Joy," is more aggressive than previous albums, focusing on the moments in life that, as lead singer Jonathan Meiberg describes, "bring your blood to the surface."
First Avenue stage manager Conrad Sverkerson has a mind full of memoriesAndrea Swensson • Feb 19, 2012From Public Enemy to Pearl Jam to Prince, he's seen it all
Sharon Van Etten performs live in The Current studioBill DeVille and Sharon Van Etten • Feb 19, 2012Now onto her third album about the aftermath of a broken relationship, Sharon Van Etten is sounding stronger than ever before.
Now, Now performs in The Current studioDavid Campbell and Now, Now • Feb 19, 2012Now, Now's new name is the result of a band who wanted to push themselves in a different direction, specifically after a self-imposed hiatus and the addition of Jess Abbott a few years back.
Album Review: Nada Surf - The Stars Are Indifferent to AstronomyJacquie Fuller • Feb 19, 2012When I think of Nada Surf, I can't help but think of the word "earnest." not only in terms of their heartfelt lyrics, but their striving. This is a band that will always try. If this band were a student, they'd be that moderately-bright kid who consistently delivers B-grade essays, but just isn't cut out for AP.
Dr. Dog performs in The Current studioMark Wheat and Dr. Dog • Feb 18, 2012It's hard to believe it's already been 13 years since Dr. Dog first started making music. Once considered an extremely underground act playing shows to support their "Easy Beat" album, their first for a record label in the early aughts, they've since gone on to tour alongside The Spinto Band, My Morning Jacket and The Raconteurs.
Charles Bradley performs live in The Current studioMary Lucia and Charles Bradley • Feb 17, 2012Often known as "The Screaming Eagle of Soul," soul and R&B singer Charles Bradley has been playing music all his life, but it wasn't until he moved back to his hometown of Brooklyn, New York at the age of 51 after years working as a cook that he began aggressively pursuing his career in music and eventually landing on Daptone Records alongside Sharon Jones and the Budos Band.
Heartless Bastards performs in The Current studioBarb Abney and Heartless Bastards • Feb 17, 2012Heartless Bastards encapsulates that all too classic story of the small Midwest band who quickly found an audience and rose to prominence. In their case, it was a hard-hitting approach to blues rock and frontwoman Erika Wennerstrom's lyricism which got them their accolades. The niche in music they helped to fill in the early aughts hasn't lost its importance - Heartless Bastards is still on the forefront of a scene which seems to be exploding in popularity.
Wiping Out Thousands win over the Entry opening for YACHTAndrea Swensson • Feb 17, 2012What a way to ring in a 21st birthday. It’s not every day that the opening act on a three-band bill (and the only local band in the lineup, to boot) gets such a reaction from the crowd that they’re asked to play a mini-encore. But that’s just what happened last night, as Wiping Out…