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March 21, 2012

Duluth native Alan Sparhawk has proven that volume doesn't have a limit. His assembled team under the guise of Retribution Gospel Choir provides a striking stylistic departure from the songs he has helped compose as a member of Low. Driving guitars wash over slow-churning rock anthems - it's the perfect way to decompress after a long day.

Retribution Gospel Choir performs in The Current studio

Retribution Gospel Choir performs in The Current studio

Bill DeVille and Retribution Gospel Choir • Mar 21, 2012

Duluth native Alan Sparhawk has proven that volume doesn't have a limit. His assembled team under the guise of Retribution Gospel Choir provides a striking stylistic departure from the songs he has helped compose as a member of Low. Driving guitars wash over slow-churning rock anthems - it's the perfect way to decompress after a long day.

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New DVD release has ties to The Current

Luke Taylor • Mar 20, 2012

Former videographer Bo Hakala was cinematographer on 'Stuck Between Stations'

YourClassical

Local Radar: Bring Prudence, Up Rock and more

Jon Schober • Mar 20, 2012

Local bands that deserve must-hear status this week

YourClassical

The Brick hosts Jane’s Addiction at overcrowded inaugural show

Andrea Swensson • Mar 20, 2012

AEG-owned venue up against sightline and capacity challenges

G. Love performs in The Current studios

G. Love performs in The Current studios

Mary Lucia, G. Love and Peter Valelly • Mar 19, 2012

Philadelphia's G. Love has been steadily cranking out his unique style of ramshackle hip-hop blues for two decades now, both with his backing band Special Sauce and solo.

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SXSW 2012: Photos of the big local and national acts

Andrea Swensson • Mar 19, 2012

Minnesotan artists like Doomtree, Brother Ali, Trampled by Turtles, Polica, and Howler played countless gigs in Austin, Texas this past week amid thousands of other acts at the annual SXSW music festival. We were on the ground the whole week covering the event from a local angle, and compiled some of the best sets into…

Steve Kaul and the Brass Kings on Radio Heartland

Steve Kaul and the Brass Kings on Radio Heartland

Mike Pengra • Mar 19, 2012

Steve Kaul and the Brass Kings perform music from their new album, "Machine".

Album Review: The Shins - Port of Morrow

Album Review: The Shins - Port of Morrow

Mac Wilson • Mar 19, 2012

Mac Wilson's review of the much-anticipated new release by The Shins.

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Polica reflect on their big year at SXSW

Andrea Swensson • Mar 18, 2012

By the time I caught up with Poliça they were just wrapping up their 10th show in five days, many of which were in front of capacity crowds eager to see what the much-hyped Minneapolis quartet are all about. As the band unwound, did laundry, and prepared to head back out on the road for…

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P.O.S. on SXSW and his forthcoming solo record

Andrea Swensson • Mar 18, 2012

Friday was a busy day for Minnesota showcases at SXSW, with both First Avenue and IPR throwing all-local parties down in Austin. First Avenue’s party was especially bustling all afternoon as Brother Ali performed songs off his forthcoming Mourning in America and Dreaming in Color backed by a live band, Doomtree performed a nonstop full-crew set,…

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