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November 19, 2012

It would be easy to write off this band as another garden-variety import of 2012, but Django Django is primed for a late breakout in the new year.

Album Review: Django Django - Django Django

Album Review: Django Django - Django Django

David Safar • Nov 19, 2012

It would be easy to write off this band as another garden-variety import of 2012, but Django Django is primed for a late breakout in the new year.

Prissy Clerks performs in The Current studios

Prissy Clerks performs in The Current studios

David Campbell, Jon Schober and Prissy Clerks • Nov 18, 2012

Prissy Clerks won Vita.mn's Are You Local? contest back at the beginning of 2012, and we've been waiting almost a full year for their debut album. Now the quartet is preparing to jump into the spotlight with the release of "Bruise Or Be Bruised."

Field Report perform in The Current studio

Field Report perform in The Current studio

Mark Wheat, Scott Olstad and Field Report • Nov 17, 2012

Beards, blue jeans, sweaters and flannel. Field Report came to The Current dressed in the winter uniform of the Midwest.

Mick Jagger On The Apocalyptic 'Gimme Shelter'

Mick Jagger On The Apocalyptic 'Gimme Shelter'

NPR Staff • Nov 16, 2012

In honor of ' 50th anniversary, All Things Considered has been talking to the members of the band about standout songs from their catalog. Earlier this week, what gives "Street Fighting Man" (1968) its distinctive guitar sound, to his drum part in "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction" (1965), and guitarist in the band's history, settling on the funky, disco-inflected "Dance (Pt. 1)," from 1980.

Cast Your Ballot: Top Local Albums Of 2012

Cast Your Ballot: Top Local Albums Of 2012

Jon Schober • Nov 16, 2012

As the end of the year nears, it's time for the annual list-making to begin. In addition to our Top 89 programming this year, the local crew is also launching an inaugural poll to determine the best Minnesota releases of 2012. But we need your votes to make this poll a reality!

9:30 Coffee Break: Sonic Psychedelia

9:30 Coffee Break: Sonic Psychedelia

Jade • Nov 16, 2012

Today for the 9:30 Coffee Break, we want to revel in some sonic psychedelia. Help us put together a set of tunes from both the glory days of "the trip" and today that have a psychedelic air to them.

Hear the first 2 Tracks from MN Beatles Project vol. 4

Hear the first 2 Tracks from MN Beatles Project vol. 4

Nov 16, 2012

The fourth edition of the MN Beatles Project is about the be released. The Current's Morning Show sat down with creator of the MN Beatles Project, Mark Gehring and rapper Astronautalis, to listen to 2 cuts and talk about the album release.

Today In Music History: Queen's Infamous Bicycling Stunt

Today In Music History: Queen's Infamous Bicycling Stunt

Jade • Nov 16, 2012

Today in 1978, to accompany their performance of "Fat Bottomed Girls" during their Madison Square Garden Show, Freddie Mercury and Queen employed numerous semi-nude women bicycling around the stage. So, if you like, you may visualize that as we enjoy the song today.

YourClassical

Dozens of local artists unknowingly helped a producer plagiarize another band’s songs

Andrea Swensson • Nov 16, 2012

Engineer Tom Smouse: “I realize the depth of hurt I’ve created”

YourClassical

The Castaways’ Jim Donna talks about the early ’60s and the teen dance halls that ruled the scene

Andrea Swensson • Nov 16, 2012

For the casual fan, the story of the Castaways begins in late 1965 when they broke out regionally, then nationally, and eventually internationally with their hit “Liar, Liar.” They played American Bandstand. They appeared in the movie It’s a Bikini World. For a brief time they, along with the Trashmen, were the most famous musicians…

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