October 29, 2013The National's Bryce Dessner composed all the music for Kronos Quartet's Aheym album. Save This Story
First Listen: Kronos Quartet, 'Aheym'Anastasia Tsioulcas • Oct 29, 2013The National's Bryce Dessner composed all the music for Kronos Quartet's Aheym album.
Lissie - ShamelessJon Schober • Oct 29, 2013Lissie - Shameless, from the new album "Back To Forever."
Beck readies 'Morning Phase' for February release Oct 29, 2013Beck joins the ranks of artists on the Capitol Records label, which will release his first album of all new material in five years, Morning Phase, in February 2014.
On The Ball with Mark Wheat: an action-packed weekendLuke Taylor • Oct 28, 2013An exciting weekend that featured the Tyne and Wear derby, Portland clinch a vital spot in MLS, and Minnesota United FC mainstay Kevin Friedland plays in a glorious victory at home as he prepares to hang up his boots.
The Gospel According to the Roe Family SingersMike Pengra, Quillan Roe, Kim Roe, Adam Wirtzfeld, Dan Gaarder, Ric Lee, Kurt Froelich and Eric Paulson • Oct 28, 2013The Roe Family Singers play music from their new gospel album, "Heaven Send Us Better Times."
First Listen: Luscious Jackson, 'Magic Hour'Ann Powers • Oct 28, 2013The '90s alternative rock group is back with its first new album in fourteen years.
First Listen: Cut Copy, 'Free Your Mind'Ruth Saxelby • Oct 28, 2013A few lost nights out rekindled the Australian foursome's flame for acid house, which has resulted in an album bearing clear evidence of that style's rallying call to let your hair down — albeit filtered through Cut Copy's pop kaleidoscope.
9:30 Coffee Break: Lou Reed Oct 28, 2013We'll remember Lou Reed today by playing songs from his time with the Velvet Underground, his solo career, or even some of his more recent collaborations.
The Sporting Life with Michael Rand: Oh, Vikings Oct 28, 2013Today Michael Rand chatted with The Morning Show's Steve Seel and Jill Riley about the Vikings hitting rock bottom, the bizarre fashion the World Series ended in over the weekend, and the Gophers giving us a reason to be happy about Minnesota football.
St. Paul plans to renovate and reopen historic Palace TheatreAndrea Swensson • Oct 28, 2013This morning the City of St. Paul announced their plans to renovate and reopen the historic Palace Theatre on West 7th Place as a music venue, with additional help from rock club First Avenue and concert promoter JAM Productions. Built in 1916, the Palace has sat empty and unused since 1984, when it was used…