The Current

Great Music Lives Here ®
Listener-Supported Music
Donate Now
  • The Current
    Great Music
    Lives Here.
    Listener-Supported Music
    Donate Now
Donate Now
Volume Button
Volume
00:00
0
listen
[0]
The Current
PlaylistSchedule
Donate

Stories

Recent stories from The Current
May 20, 2013

John Grant - GMF (Greatest Living Creature), from the new album "Pale Green Ghosts."

John Grant - GMF (Greatest Living Creature)

John Grant - GMF (Greatest Living Creature)

Jon Schober • May 20, 2013

John Grant - GMF (Greatest Living Creature), from the new album "Pale Green Ghosts."

Album Review: The National - Trouble Will Find Me

Album Review: The National - Trouble Will Find Me

Mac Wilson • May 20, 2013

Trouble Will Find Me ranges from moody ballads to driving rockers, but true to the band's subversive nature, the rockers are more mellow than they first appear, and the ballads drip with menace.

First Listen: Tricky, 'False Idols'

First Listen: Tricky, 'False Idols'

Otis Hart • May 19, 2013

The producer's best album since the mid-'90s, False Idols is one of 2013's biggest surprises so far. His signature mix of menace and seduction still sounds contemporary after Tricky's more than 20 years in (and out of) the spotlight.

Greg Grease performs in The Current studios

Greg Grease performs in The Current studios

David Campbell, Jon Schober and Greg Grease • May 19, 2013

South Minneapolis rapper Greg Grease knew he had to get his debut album "Cornbread, Pearl and G" out to the masses before the end of 2012. If anything, it would be a good holiday gift to family and friends. What he didn't know was that the record would end up making just about every best album list from local critics.

New Hot: Robots square off against brooding rock and indie pop from Down Under

New Hot: Robots square off against brooding rock and indie pop from Down Under

David Safar and Jon Schober • May 18, 2013

This week on New Hot, read about a band famous for its two pairs of brothers, plus the return of a French robotic duo. These are our three recommended releases for Tuesday, May 21.

Prominent Twin Cities concert promoter Sue McLean passes away

Prominent Twin Cities concert promoter Sue McLean passes away

Andrea Swensson • May 17, 2013

Sue McLean, a high-profile concert promoter in the Twin Cities and the largest independent female promoter in the world, passed away today from cancer. She was 63. McLean had a 30-plus year career promoting concerts in Minnesota, starting with booking local bands like the Suicide Commandos and Curtiss A in the ’70s, working as the…

Natalie Nowytski "Amerikana"

Natalie Nowytski "Amerikana"

Mike Pengra and Natalie Nowytski • May 17, 2013

Natalie Nowytski talks about her new album, "Amerikana."

Portland indie-punk stars The Thermals perform at The Current

Portland indie-punk stars The Thermals perform at The Current

Jill Riley, Peter Valelly and The Thermals • May 17, 2013

Portland indie band the Thermals, now a trio, have spent over a decade on the scene crafting urgently catchy, punk-influenced anthems. Now, they've signed to Conor Oberst's Saddle Creek records for their new album Desperate Ground, which came out last month.

YourClassical

9:30 Coffee Break: Bowie

May 17, 2013

Tonight at First Avenue, the David Bowie tribute concert Rebel, Rebel is taking place. While tonight will be all Bowie covers, we are going to play songs from the man himself for today's 9:30 Coffee Break.

Movie Maven: 'Star Trek Into Darkness'

Movie Maven: 'Star Trek Into Darkness'

Luke Taylor and Stephanie Curtis • May 17, 2013

Stephanie Curtis reviews the new Star Trek film, directed by JJ Abrams.

PREVIOUS WEEK
NEXT WEEK