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July 23, 2012

Elektra Records compilation of demos from The Lovin' Spoonful, Eric Clapton and others. We played "Crossroads" covered by Eric Clapton and The Powerhouse. Eric Clapton would record that song with Cream a few years later.

Random Vinyl: Various Artists - What's Shakin (1966)

Random Vinyl: Various Artists - What's Shakin (1966)

Steve Seel and Jill Riley • Jul 23, 2012

Elektra Records compilation of demos from The Lovin' Spoonful, Eric Clapton and others. We played "Crossroads" covered by Eric Clapton and The Powerhouse. Eric Clapton would record that song with Cream a few years later.

Album Review: Passion Pit - Gossamer

Album Review: Passion Pit - Gossamer

David Safar • Jul 23, 2012

Despite the similarities to "Manners," Passion Pit's new album has transcended any hint that this band has run their course.

Flavor Crystals performs in The Current studios

Flavor Crystals performs in The Current studios

David Campbell, Jon Schober and Flavor Crystals • Jul 22, 2012

Three is the magic number for Flavor Crystals. "Three" is the name of their new record, it took three years to record and it's their first release in that many years. It's a welcome surprise: the psych-rock band put out two of the Twin Cities' most acclaimed releases during the mid-2000s, a pair of records which spawned a tour with Brian Jonestown Massacre.

Shovels & Rope perform in The Current studios

Shovels & Rope perform in The Current studios

Bill DeVille, Scott Olstad and Shovels & Rope • Jul 22, 2012

The married folk duo Shovels & Rope brought their act to The Current studios to play a few songs and talk with Bill Deville about finding their kick drum in the garbage, Confederate moonshine's influence on naming their new record and Townes, the tour bus guarding hound dog.

Random Vinyl: Midnight Oil - 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 (1982)

Random Vinyl: Midnight Oil - 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 (1982)

Steve Seel and Jill Riley • Jul 20, 2012

The Australian band's major label debut on Columbia, the album (whose title is usually shortened by fans to "10, 9, 8") was a ferocious explosion of political anger, driving guitars and drums, and anthemic melodies; Midnight Oil would water things down considerably on later albums to reach a broader MTV audience. We played "Read About It."

YourClassical

Mankwe on collaborating with Medium Zach, touring with Atmosphere, and releasing her debut

Andrea Swensson • Jul 20, 2012

Mankwe Ndosi is no stranger to fans of Twin Cities hip-hop. A onetime back-up vocalist for Atmosphere who has been working closely with Medium Zach of Big Quarters, it seems that Ndosi has been quietly moving closer and closer to center stage in recent years. And given the strength of her full-length debut, Science and…

YourClassical

Friday Five: Apollo Cobra, Background Noise Crew, more

Andrea Swensson • Jul 20, 2012

Local music notes from the week of July 16-20

Random Vinyl: Joe Jackson Band - Beat Crazy (1980)

Random Vinyl: Joe Jackson Band - Beat Crazy (1980)

Steve Seel and Jill Riley • Jul 19, 2012

Joe Jackson's third album wasn't quite as successful as his first two - for some reason the record wasn't promoted in the United States like the previous pair and no singles were released here - but it was received extremely well by critics and fans. "Beat Crazy" shows Jackson embracing reggae even more fully and explicitly than on his first two albums. We played the title track.

YourClassical

Soul Asylum at the UBS Forum: Behind the scenes

Andrea Swensson • Jul 19, 2012

You know it’s going to be a good session when an email goes out warning the MPR staff that the band “is bringing the big amps” and it’s going to get loud. Such was the case with today’s UBS Forum session by Soul Asylum, which invited about 100 Current fans into the studios for a…

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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