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May 24, 2021

After their performance of 'Racist, Sexist Boy' at the Los Angeles Public Library went viral late last week, the band has been signed by the L.A. punk label Epitaph Records.

Fresh off a viral library gig, the Linda Lindas get a record deal

Fresh off a viral library gig, the Linda Lindas get a record deal

Anastasia Tsioulcas • May 24, 2021

After their performance of 'Racist, Sexist Boy' at the Los Angeles Public Library went viral late last week, the band has been signed by the L.A. punk label Epitaph Records.

Coffee Break: Bob Dylan's places

Coffee Break: Bob Dylan's places

Jill Riley and Anna Weggel • May 24, 2021

For today's 9:30 Coffee Break, what Bob Dylan songs do you want to hear that reference a particular place?

Playlist: Bob Dylan’s Minnesota songs

Playlist: Bob Dylan’s Minnesota songs

Jay Gabler • May 24, 2021

The impact of Bob Dylan’s formative years in Minnesota is something he’s often spoken about — including in his Nobel lecture — but much less often sung about. Even if you stretch (and as you’ll see, I most definitely stretched), a playlist of Dylan’s officially released songs referencing or recorded in Minnesota doesn’t fill 90…

'Sharecropper's Son': Louisiana musician Robert Finley finds success after decades of trying

'Sharecropper's Son': Louisiana musician Robert Finley finds success after decades of trying

Vince Pearson • May 24, 2021

Robert Finley had given up on a professional music career - and then glaucoma took his eyesight. How a health crisis led to Finley's astounding rise as a critically acclaimed performer.

Album of the Week: The Black Keys, 'Delta Kream'

Album of the Week: The Black Keys, 'Delta Kream'

Jim McGuinn • May 24, 2021

The Black Keys sing the blues on their new record 'Delta Kream,' with a down and dirty set paying tribute to early heroes like Junior Kimbrough and R.L. Burnside.

Watch Sounds Like Home IX

Watch Sounds Like Home IX

May 22, 2021

On Saturday, May 22, The Current is hosting round nine of Sounds Like Home. Join an incredible lineup of Minnesota musicians as we meet up on the internet for a virtual festival.

What's more punk than teens screaming in a public library?

What's more punk than teens screaming in a public library?

Lars Gotrich • May 21, 2021

The Linda Lindas, a punk group made up of Asian and Latinx teen and pre-teens, went viral this week after a performance of their song 'Racist, Sexist Boy' was posted by the Los Angeles Public Library.

Coffee Break: Celebrating 50 years of 'What's Going On'

Coffee Break: Celebrating 50 years of 'What's Going On'

Sean McPherson and Anna Weggel • May 21, 2021

For today's Coffee Break, what songs do you want to hear from artists who have taken cues from Marvin Gaye's 1971 album 'What's Going On'?

Behind the Scenes: Monica LaPlante gets ready for gigs with ‘Tinted Light’

Behind the Scenes: Monica LaPlante gets ready for gigs with ‘Tinted Light’

Maddie Schwappach • May 21, 2021

The new music video for garage rocker Monica LaPante‘s “Tinted Light” is not interested in looking at the glass half full. “Essentially the song is the opposite of seeing the world through rose-colored glasses,” LaPlante said about the song. “It’s about embracing seeing things in a darker way.” With shots of the band partially obscured by…

Watchhouse release new single, announce self-titled album

Watchhouse release new single, announce self-titled album

Luke Taylor • May 20, 2021

Andrew Marlin and Emily Frantz -- the musicians who comprise the nucleus of the band Watchhouse, formerly known as Mandolin Orange -- released a new single on Thursday along with news that their self-titled album is coming August 13.

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