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May 12, 2012

Father John Misty may be a relatively new project, but the man behind it has been around for a few years now, playing in one of indie music's greatest break-out bands. J. Tillman used to drum for the mighty Pacific-Northwest act Fleet Foxes, but left the group this year to pursue his own endeavors, trading in the rootsy, experimental folk for more of a vintage rock sound.

Father John Misty performs in The Current studios

Father John Misty performs in The Current studios

Mark Wheat, Jon Schober and Father John Misty • May 12, 2012

Father John Misty may be a relatively new project, but the man behind it has been around for a few years now, playing in one of indie music's greatest break-out bands. J. Tillman used to drum for the mighty Pacific-Northwest act Fleet Foxes, but left the group this year to pursue his own endeavors, trading in the rootsy, experimental folk for more of a vintage rock sound.

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Loring Park Music & Movies lineup unveiled by the Walker Art Center

Andrea Swensson • May 11, 2012

The Walker Art Center is once again hosting three nights of Music & Movies in Loring Park and wrapping up the series with a unique event on its own grounds, this time around with Brute Heart composing and performing an original score during a screening of the silent film The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari. Other bands…

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Friday Five: Prof gets serious, Howler gets bloody, and The Alrights break up

Andrea Swensson • May 11, 2012

Local music notes from the week of May 7-11

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Duluth Homegrown Music Festival 2012

Andrea Swensson • May 11, 2012

I recently traveled to Duluth for the second half of the city’s eight-day-long Homegrown Music Festival, which showcases talent exclusively from the Twin Ports area. In addition to my impressions of the festival and community and my roundup of highlights, photographer Ben Clark has also assembled a collection of photos of the nearly 30 acts…

Theft Of The Dial: Andy Richter

Theft Of The Dial: Andy Richter

Jill Riley • May 11, 2012

Andy Richter: known for a decades-long career that has spanned television, film and the stage.

Theft of the Dial: Andy Richter

Theft of the Dial: Andy Richter

Jill Riley and Andy Richter • May 11, 2012

Jill Riley got a chance to sit down with Richter for a Theft Of The Dial where he spun favorite songs as diverse as Jesus Christ Superstar's "The Door."

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Soul Asylum’s Dave Pirner talks about new album Delayed Reaction

Andrea Swensson • May 9, 2012

Album comes out July 17, with a show at First Avenue on July 20

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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

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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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