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March 04, 2013

Philly rocker Kurt Vile has been a psych-rock and folk-influenced racket for the better part of a decade now, both as a founding member of the indie-rock band The War on Drugs (which he left in 2008) and also as a solo artist.

Kurt Vile performs in The Current studio

Kurt Vile performs in The Current studio

Mark Wheat and Peter Valelly • Mar 4, 2013

Philly rocker Kurt Vile has been a psych-rock and folk-influenced racket for the better part of a decade now, both as a founding member of the indie-rock band The War on Drugs (which he left in 2008) and also as a solo artist.

Dog Bite - Forever Until

Dog Bite - Forever Until

Jon Schober • Mar 4, 2013

Dog Bite - Forever Until, from the new album "Velvet Changes."

Album Review: Cloud Cult - Love

Album Review: Cloud Cult - Love

Mark Wheat • Mar 4, 2013

I love this band. I love this album. I love the fact that they had the audacity to call it: "Love." Simple word, deepest concept.

STNNNG performs in The Current studios

STNNNG performs in The Current studios

David Campbell, STNNNG and Jon Schober • Mar 3, 2013

When it comes to loud bands, it's difficult to out-do STNNNG. For 10 years, this local quintet has released some of the most acclaimed Minnesota albums and consistently challenged the strength of venues' sound systems across town.

First Listen: Devendra Banhart, 'Mala'

First Listen: Devendra Banhart, 'Mala'

Stephen Thompson • Mar 3, 2013

For a guy who gets tagged with a lot of limiting descriptors—"freak folk," "hippie" and so forth—Devendra Banhart doesn't like to let his music sit in any spot for long. His catalog, which now includes seven official albums, has taken him through warmly intimate ballads, raw and unselfconsciously strange home recordings, songs in several languages (Banhart spent much of his childhood in Venezuela), a lot of smoothly strummy folk-pop and the occasional low-key anthem about free-spiritedness.

Carroll performs in The Current studios

Carroll performs in The Current studios

Jon Schober and Carroll • Mar 3, 2013

One of the fastest rising local bands right now is Carroll, a quartet that graduated from Macalester College last year and got their name from the street they lived on. A mix of psych-pop and Alec Ounsworth-esque vocals, Carroll just released their debut EP and has subsequently gathered all sorts of press and accolades.

New Hot: The Return of the Greats

New Hot: The Return of the Greats

David Safar • Mar 2, 2013

This week on New Hot, read about two new bands from Thurston Moore and Trent Reznor, as well as the next solo record from The Soft Boys' Robyn Hitchcock. These are our three recommended releases for Tuesday, March 5.

Video: The Vaccines - "Teenage Icon" (Live at The Current)

Video: The Vaccines - "Teenage Icon" (Live at The Current)

Mar 1, 2013

The Vaccines swung through the Twin Cities on their North American tour, and they were kind enough to drop by The Current's HQ for an intimate session. Enjoy this video of them performing an acoustic take on their awesomely catchy single "Teenage Icon."

Miles Davis' brilliant, pioneering fusion era

Miles Davis' brilliant, pioneering fusion era

Peter Valelly • Mar 1, 2013

1970's iconic album Bitches Brew is both a standalone masterpiece and the pivot point between two of the most fascinating periods of Miles Davis' career: his late-'60s swerve into jazz fusion and the truly out-there territory explored by his early-'70s output.

Movie Maven: 'The Gatekeepers'; Kids Film Festival

Movie Maven: 'The Gatekeepers'; Kids Film Festival

Luke Taylor and Stephanie Curtis • Mar 1, 2013

Oscar-nominated documentary 'The Gatekeepers' explores the Israeli secret service; a Kids Film Festival at Walker Art Center

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