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May 08, 2012

Local bands that deserve must-hear status this week

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Local Radar: Nallo, Flavor Crystals and North House

Jon Schober • May 8, 2012

Local bands that deserve must-hear status this week

YourClassical

Soul Asylum Returns

Jon Schober • May 8, 2012

Dave Pirner stops by The Current Wednesday to tease new record

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Happy Homegrown! Duluth’s annual music festival showcases a talented, tight-knit community

Andrea Swensson • May 8, 2012

Logistically, traveling from the Twin Cities to Duluth is a breeze. It’s a quick two-and-a-half-hour jaunt up I-35, barely enough time to work up the need to take a bathroom break much less stop to fill the gas tank, and the downtown strip is less than a half-mile off the highway. And yet, as Duluth’s…

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Duluth Homegrown 2012: Highlights from the 14th annual Twin Ports festival

Andrea Swensson • May 8, 2012

As I mentioned in my overview of the Duluth Homegrown Music Festival and the Twin Ports scene, I had a chance to attend the last half of the eight-day-long local music bonanza and caught about 30 different acts. While the first night was centered around downtown Superior, the rest of the shows were primarily booked…

Musicheads Essentials: The Afghan Whigs - Gentlemen

Musicheads Essentials: The Afghan Whigs - Gentlemen

Barb Abney • May 8, 2012

When people ask me what Afghan Whigs record they should listen to as an introduction to the band, without hesitation I say "Gentlemen" and here's why.

Justin Townes Earle performs in The Current studios

Justin Townes Earle performs in The Current studios

Bill DeVille, Justin Townes Earle and Jon Schober • May 7, 2012

Justin Townes Earle shouldn't be overshadowed by his famous father Steve Earle. The two may have similar styles, but Justin modernizes what his dad began popularizing in the late '90s. His newest record "Nothing's Gonna Change The Way You Feel About Me Now" has garnered considerable accolades in the Americana scene, and there's a chance for you to win a copy of that CD from The Current this week.

Dylan Hicks and The Toughies performs in The Current studios

Dylan Hicks and The Toughies performs in The Current studios

David Campbell, Jon Schober and Dylan Hicks • May 6, 2012

Dylan Hicks has been in the midst of a long-term hiatus. We saw the release of his last record in 2001 after a string of prolific efforts starting all the way back in 1990. Maybe he was tired and maybe he needed something new, but we can at least partially chalk up his absence as the result of his most recent endeavor: "Boarded Windows," Hicks' new book.

I Self Devine performs in The Current studios

I Self Devine performs in The Current studios

David Campbell, Jon Schober and I Self Devine • May 6, 2012

I Self Devine's new record features a slew of hip-hop power players to complement an emcee who is gaining major ground locally and nationally for his whip-smart and poignant raps. In his debut for The Current, I Self Devine talks Soundset, origins, his wide-range of influences from disco to his mother, graffiti and more.

Album Review: Silversun Pickups - Neck of the Woods

Album Review: Silversun Pickups - Neck of the Woods

Barb Abney • May 6, 2012

I love this quote from the band regarding the sound and texture of the record: "We wanted the louder stuff to sound cranky." Oh, it does. Even the tiniest moments of silence have a buzz and a darkness about them.

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Margaret Lane of Hildur Victoria opens up about her new solo project

Andrea Swensson • May 4, 2012

It’s been almost a year since we learned that Margaret Lane, lead singer of dark, shifting indie rock quartet Hildur Victoria, would be disbanding the group to focus on her solo material. In that project Lane’s vocal delivery was affected and almost theatrical, and it was clear that she was a talented and restless creative…

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