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August 07, 2016

The Hazelden campus is, by design, set in a place apart. Its idyllic location, nestled amidst rolling hills and crystal lakes in the Minnesota countryside, provides a peaceful environment for those seeking treatment for addiction to alcohol and other drugs. And for those attending HazelFest — Hazelden’s day-long, chemical-free community festival — that sense of…

Positivity permeates at HazelFest 2016

Positivity permeates at HazelFest 2016

Luke Taylor • Aug 7, 2016

The Hazelden campus is, by design, set in a place apart. Its idyllic location, nestled amidst rolling hills and crystal lakes in the Minnesota countryside, provides a peaceful environment for those seeking treatment for addiction to alcohol and other drugs. And for those attending HazelFest — Hazelden’s day-long, chemical-free community festival — that sense of…

What the Tragically Hip mean to me and to Canada

What the Tragically Hip mean to me and to Canada

Stephen Carroll • Aug 6, 2016

Stephen Carroll, former guitarist with the Weakerthans and currently programs manager at Manitoba Film and Music, shares his thoughts about the Tragically Hip as they make what may be their final Canadian tour. 'The music of the Hip here in Canada is now like a well-worn public statue, set at ground level, where parts of the stone are worn smooth by the touch of so many passersby,' he writes. The Tragically Hip played in Winnipeg on August 5, and Jim McGuinn dedicates the Saturday, Aug. 6, episode of Teenage Kicks to the Hip.

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Coffee Break: Go for gold

Anna Reed • Aug 5, 2016

Tonight marks the opening ceremony for the 2016 Summer Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro.

Batteryboy turn their eyes outward for ‘before the silence breaks’

Batteryboy turn their eyes outward for ‘before the silence breaks’

Ruth Jiang • Aug 5, 2016

When you listen to the songs from folk group batteryboy’s first album, up for air, you’re quickly exposed to a project that sounds intensely intimate. Songs like “Choosing Sides,” “Winter’s Gate,” and “Matter of Trust” exhibit the group’s ability to showcase the sweet, yet endearingly bold vocals of lead singer Cobey Rouse against a soft sound palette filled with…

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Friday Five: Mark Mallman, Atmosphere, and more new Minnesota music videos

Cecilia Johnson • Aug 5, 2016

Mark Mallman, “The End Is Not The End” Following in his creative video-making tradition (see: “Terrified” and “It’s Good To Be Alive”), Mark Mallman plays with images using Prisma, a photo-animating app. The video jumps into the in between, showing people in dreams both individual and somehow shared. It’s split-screen; it’s “both and”; it’s questioning — and it urgently defies any typical narrative arc. As Mallman…

Two Fury Things sign on as Local Current DJs in Residence

Two Fury Things sign on as Local Current DJs in Residence

Kelsey • Aug 5, 2016

Now in its second year, Local Current’s DJ in Residence program is an opportunity for The Current to invite local musicians to take over our all-Minnesota music stream and share their favorite stories and music from the local scene. So far, Local Current’s DJs in Residence have included Danielle Cusack (Bruise Violet/Tony Peachka), deM atlaS,…

Today in Music History: Remembering Adam Yauch, aka MCA

Today in Music History: Remembering Adam Yauch, aka MCA

Aug 5, 2016

'American Bandstand' made its TV debut; 'Revolver' was released in the U.K.; the Runaways were formed; Aerosmith and Def Leppard signed with major labels; and Adam Yauch, aka MCA of the Beastie Boys, was born in Brooklyn, N.Y., Today in Music History.

Listen to a new Dessa song, ‘Quinine’

Listen to a new Dessa song, ‘Quinine’

Andrea Swensson • Aug 5, 2016

It’s hard to believe it’s been three years since we’ve heard new music from Dessa. She’s certainly remained busy since then, touring non-stop across the U.S. and Europe (she’s in Bari, Italy, tonight, and London on Tuesday), and even partnering with Izzy’s to create a new flavor of ice cream. On her new track, “Quinine,”…

'Enthusiasm Conquers All': a road trip for the Tragically Hip

'Enthusiasm Conquers All': a road trip for the Tragically Hip

Jim McGuinn • Aug 4, 2016

The Tragically Hip, although never huge in the States, are national treasures in their native Canada. Those who get into the Hip's music -- like The Current's Jim McGuinn -- become fans for life. And now, as Tragically Hip frontman Gord Downie faces a terminal brain cancer diagnosis, he and the band are lighting up arenas across Canada. So McGuinn and some friends are on their way to Winnipeg to see the Tragically Hip this Friday. And, as McGuinn explains, the connection runs even deeper than loyal fandom.

Music News: Har Mar Superstar covers Prince’s ‘When You Were Mine’

Music News: Har Mar Superstar covers Prince’s ‘When You Were Mine’

Staff • Aug 4, 2016

As part of the “A.V. Undercover” series, Har Mar Superstar stopped by the A.V. Club’s Chicago offices to perform his take on the Built to Spill song “Big Dipper.” While he was there, the A.V. Club asked him to also perform his cover of Prince’s “When You Were Mine.” Watch the video at the A.V. Club. Mercury…

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