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September 04, 2016

I was eight years old when Purple Rain came out, and it didn’t seem strange to me that Prince was from Minnesota. Everyone important, it seemed, was from Minnesota. Peanuts creator Charles M. Schulz. Future president (or so we thought) Walter Mondale. Herb Brooks. Why wouldn’t Prince’s purple house be in Chanhassen? Of course, I later learned, it was highly unusual for…

The Revolution say goodbye (for now) to First Avenue, with third epic show

The Revolution say goodbye (for now) to First Avenue, with third epic show

Jay Gabler • Sep 4, 2016

I was eight years old when Purple Rain came out, and it didn’t seem strange to me that Prince was from Minnesota. Everyone important, it seemed, was from Minnesota. Peanuts creator Charles M. Schulz. Future president (or so we thought) Walter Mondale. Herb Brooks. Why wouldn’t Prince’s purple house be in Chanhassen? Of course, I later learned, it was highly unusual for…

Justin Vernon shares the stories behind Bon Iver’s new album ’22, A Million’

Justin Vernon shares the stories behind Bon Iver’s new album ’22, A Million’

Andrea Swensson • Sep 4, 2016

22, A Million is an album that did not come easy for Justin Vernon, the self-described “maker” of the latest work from Bon Iver. When the relentless promotion, touring, and general hoopla surrounding the band’s last album, 2011’s Grammy-winning Bon Iver, Bon Iver, finally died down, Vernon found himself burnt out and paralyzed by anxieties.…

All of the songs sampled on Bon Iver’s ’22, A Million’

All of the songs sampled on Bon Iver’s ’22, A Million’

Andrea Swensson • Sep 4, 2016

Many aspects of Bon Iver’s new album 22, A Million were discussed in detail at a press conference in downtown Eau Claire on Friday night, but one thing that kept coming up again and again was how many different artists inspired Justin Vernon during the creation of this record. Evidence of those inspirations can literally…

Review and photos: The Revolution and guests honor Prince at second show

Review and photos: The Revolution and guests honor Prince at second show

Cecilia Johnson • Sep 3, 2016

If you live in Minnesota, you might get excited about seeing celebrities. The state is incredible — and more people should visit — but it’s so rare to see someone like Stevie Wonder in town that when he shows up, telling your friends is automatic. This weekend, then, when Minnesota became the celebrity figure in and of…

Serving up concerts at the Schell's Stage at the State Fair

Serving up concerts at the Schell's Stage at the State Fair

Luke Taylor • Sep 2, 2016

Stage Manager Wallace Fleming works with stage crew and performers to make concerts happen at the Schell's Stage at the West End Market at the Minnesota State Fair. "I help everyone get what they need," he says. Meet Fleming and the rest of his crew, and go behind the scenes of an Okee Dokee Brothers performance at the Schell's Stage.

Coffee Break: Explosions and fire

Coffee Break: Explosions and fire

Anna Reed • Sep 2, 2016

Users of the Galaxy Note 7 have reported the phone catching fire and even exploding due to its lithium battery. So for today's Coffee Break, what songs do you want to hear that reference explosions or fire?

Welcome Mina Moore, Local Current’s September DJ in Residence

Welcome Mina Moore, Local Current’s September DJ in Residence

Kelsey • Sep 2, 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 music scene. So far, Local Current’s DJ in Residence roster has included Eric Mayson, Danielle Cusack (Bruise…

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Friday Five: Allan Kingdom, Qaanaaq, and more new Minnesota music videos

Cecilia Johnson • Sep 2, 2016

Allan Kingdom, “The Ride” Allan Kingdom continues his run of awesome videos from Northern Lights, this time co-directing with Ben Hughes. Qaanaaq, “Solid State” Qaanaaq are one of Gus Watkins’s many projects, and they sound great. Nsikak, “Bodied” Nsikak has a hot track in “Bodied.” It’s short, but it’s forceful, and it’s real: “If you’re going to take a…

Today in Music History: The Stones record a blues standard

Today in Music History: The Stones record a blues standard

Sep 2, 2016

The Doors recorded their first demos; Bjork slept through a house break-in; Kanye surprised Mike Myers on live national television; and the Rolling Stones recorded their cover of a Willie Dixon song, Today in Music History.

The Revolution power through the pain at first of three reunion shows

The Revolution power through the pain at first of three reunion shows

Andrea Swensson • Sep 2, 2016

Psychologists say that when we lose someone, there are five common stages of grief that we must endure: denial, anger, depression, bargaining, and acceptance. With no public memorial to speak of in the months since Prince’s passing, that fifth stage has been hard to find. Sure, we had that insane block party the evening of…

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