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May 13, 2013

Deerhunter - Back To The Middle, from the new album "Monomania."

Deerhunter - Back To The Middle

Deerhunter - Back To The Middle

Jon Schober • May 13, 2013

Deerhunter - Back To The Middle, from the new album "Monomania."

Album Review: Vampire Weekend - Modern Vampires of the City

Album Review: Vampire Weekend - Modern Vampires of the City

Jim McGuinn • May 13, 2013

With Modern Vampires of the City, Vampire Weekend have created a cohesive record that someone feels more polished and mature and serious than anything they've done, while at the same time loose, raw, and more fun than Contra or their debut.

Crimes performs in The Current studios

Crimes performs in The Current studios

David Campbell, Crimes and Jon Schober • May 12, 2013

Crimes' first album "Good Hope" was a sleeper success. Released to little reception initially, the band gradually came to forefront of the Twin Cities music community and gained praise for their interesting mix of lo-fi rock and slight sense of depraved lyrics.

Eclectic, cinematic country/folk-rockers the Lonely Wild perform at The Current

Eclectic, cinematic country/folk-rockers the Lonely Wild perform at The Current

Bill DeVille, Peter Valelly and The Lonely Wild • May 11, 2013

Silverlake, Los Angeles-based quintet The Lonely Wild aim to conjure the mythic Old West, decorating their supple, beautifully textured indie folk-rock with flourishes straight out of Ennio Morricone's classic film scores for 1960s and '70s Westerns like The Good, The Bad and the Ugly.

New Hot: Atlantic bands dominate this week's releases

New Hot: Atlantic bands dominate this week's releases

David Safar and Jon Schober • May 11, 2013

This week on New Hot, read about a British singer whose debut is getting a United States release, as well as an album whose title comes from a Junior Reed song. These are our three recommended releases for Tuesday, May 14.

Chan Poling talks about ‘Love is the Law’ and same-sex marriage in Minnesota

Chan Poling talks about ‘Love is the Law’ and same-sex marriage in Minnesota

Andrea Swensson • May 10, 2013

  With the same-sex marriage bill expected to pass through the senate on Monday and be signed into law by Governor Mark Dayton on Tuesday, supporters of the marriage equality movement are going to have something to celebrate next week. And the first song they’ll play when the bill is passed? The Suburbs’ 1984 hit…

9:30 Coffee Break: Songs For Mom

9:30 Coffee Break: Songs For Mom

May 10, 2013

What songs about mom or mother should we play for today's 9:30 Coffee Break? Feel free to share a story about your mom in the comments and we'll celebrate mothers for the Coffee Break.

Movie Maven: 'The Great Gatsby'

Movie Maven: 'The Great Gatsby'

Luke Taylor and Stephanie Curtis • May 10, 2013

Stephanie Curtis reviews director Baz Luhrmann's adaptation of F. Scott Fitzgerald's signature work.

Friday Five: New Y.N.RichKids, Grant Hart, Villa Rosa, more

Friday Five: New Y.N.RichKids, Grant Hart, Villa Rosa, more

Andrea Swensson • May 10, 2013

  Slip on your headphones and get ready to have a little desk chair dance party—these are five fresh tracks and videos from Minnesota artists that are guaranteed to bring a little sunshine to your afternoon. Y.N.RichKids The Kids are back! “My Bike” is Y.N.RichKids’ first video and single since their viral hit “Hot Cheetos…

Interview with The Runaways' Cherie Currie

Interview with The Runaways' Cherie Currie

May 10, 2013

What is it like to be a 15-year-old punk rock lead singer of a band touring Japan? Cherie Currie, lead singer for The Runaways, joins Jill Riley to talk about her start in the band, the pitfalls of being a girl group, and life after teenage fame.

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