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July 19, 2012

Here's a taste of the new music we've added to our mix of songs this week on 89.3 The Current, featuring new music from Bloc Party, Stars, Band of Horses and more.

Hype bands old and new: 5 new tracks you'll hear on The Current

Hype bands old and new: 5 new tracks you'll hear on The Current

Peter Valelly • Jul 19, 2012

Here's a taste of the new music we've added to our mix of songs this week on 89.3 The Current, featuring new music from Bloc Party, Stars, Band of Horses and more.

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Local Radar: Robust Worlds, Cjell Cruze and Rupert Angeleyes

Jon Schober • Jul 18, 2012

Local bands that deserve must-hear status this week

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Liars’ Aaron Hemphill gets Prince tattoo backstage at First Ave

Andrea Swensson • Jul 18, 2012

It’s not unusual for bands to request special drinks, food, or other accommodations be made available to them backstage while they are playing a show. But last night at First Avenue, Liars co-founder Aaron Hemphill made one big request: That a tattoo artist be sent backstage to tattoo Prince’s glyph on his finger before the…

Random Vinyl: Mick Karn - Dreams of Reason Produce Monsters (1987)

Random Vinyl: Mick Karn - Dreams of Reason Produce Monsters (1987)

Steve Seel and Jill Riley • Jul 18, 2012

A solo project from the fretless bassist, saxophonist and composer from the band Japan, we played the song "Buoy," featuring Karn's Japan bandmate David Sylvian on vocals.

Random Vinyl: Kitty Wells - Heartbreak U.S.A. (1961)

Random Vinyl: Kitty Wells - Heartbreak U.S.A. (1961)

Steve Seel and Jill Riley • Jul 17, 2012

The Queen of Country Music passed away Monday, July 16th at the age of 92. Kitty Wells recorded about 50 albums, had 25 Top 10 country hits and toured from the late 1930s until she quit the road in 2000. She was elected to the Country Music Hall of Fame in 1976.

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Bob Dylan’s ‘Tempest’ out September 11

Andrea Swensson • Jul 17, 2012

News came in overnight via Bob Dylan’s newsletter that his 35th studio album has a title and a release date: Tempest is coming September 11. As noted in the album’s announcement, the release of Tempest on Columbia Records will coincide with the 50th anniversary of Dylan’s first studio album, Bob Dylan, which was issued by the…

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Owl City frontman Adam Young is growing up

Andrea Swensson • Jul 16, 2012

Owl City’s Adam Young is the rare Minnesota-born musician whose star has risen so quickly and whose music frolics so unapologetically into the mainstream that his relationship with his home state is all but nonexistent.  That detachment from any particular geographic location may be part of his widespread appeal. His MySpace popularity propelled him out…

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Bastille Day Block Party 2012

Nate Ryan • Jul 16, 2012

With the Pizza Lucé and Pride Block Parties on hiatus for 2012, the Bastille Day celebration outside of Barbette was one of the Uptown neighborhood of Minneapolis’s only chances to take in some free live music outdoors this summer. The block party’s organizers seemed to recognize this fact and consequently booked one of their strongest…

Policy and a Pint: Generation Debt

Policy and a Pint: Generation Debt

Jul 16, 2012

Student loan debt in the United States exceeds one trillion dollars; that's more than the total amount of credit card debt owed by all Americans. If you're like many college grads today -- still struggling to get ahead -- you might be wondering: what exactly did all that money I borrowed really get me? Was going to college... actually worth it?

Random Vinyl: Grateful Dead - Workingman's Dead (1970)

Random Vinyl: Grateful Dead - Workingman's Dead (1970)

Steve Seel and Jill Riley • Jul 16, 2012

A Random Vinyl pick for the Deadheads. Time to get that dancing bears, tie-dye t-shirt out of storage. Jill bought this record at Amoeba Records in Hollywood, CA. Great album, great record shop memory.

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