Local Minneapolis rockers The Bill Mike Band are releasing their new album, Truce (Drawfire Records) on November 14th with a CD Release Party at Cedar Cultural Center with Hummingbird, Ill Chemistry, Gary Wayrans (Jelloslave) and The Family Unit Juggling Troop. Here’s a track off the new album...
Local Minneapolis folk/rock trio The Danny Jack Fiasco may have started their musical career hooked on Nirvana, but as they’ve matured, they’ve borrowed notes from Dave Matthews, Jason Mraz and I even hear a pinch of Arcade Fire in tracks like “Scared Crow.” The Danny Jack Fiasco...
Local Minneapolis powerpop group Terramara release their new LP, Dust & Fiction, with a big CD Release Show at Trocaderos this Saturday, Oct. 11 at 8 pm.
Here’s a track off the new album:
Terramara : “The Other Shoe” (mp3) This week we had the opportunity to sit down with group...
Minneapolis adult alternative rock band Oceans play their EP release show tonight at O’Garas in St. Paul. Here’s a couple tracks off the new EP, Endurance:
Oceans : “Tall and Bulletproof” (mp3)
Stream “The Nightingale” at Localtone Radio
We had the opportunity to chat with...
Nyteowl started with Minneapolis producer Jeremiah Conlon making demo tracks in Detroit and posting them on Myspace. Tonight marks his first live show under the Nyteowl moniker, including some special guests — local DJ Sovietpanda and bassist T.I.M., at Big V’s.
Here’s the promo mix...
Today I got the opportunity to chat with Minneapolis songwriter Jeremy Messersmith about his new album, The Silver City, which we told you about last week.
What was recording process like for The Silver City? Was it much different than The Alcatraz Kid?
Recording The Silver City was much different than...
Dom Davis, whom you may know from Minneapolis rock/weirdo band The Trimmed Hedges, moved to New York a few months ago and has completed another EP under his solo project name, Dearling Physique.
The EP, called Grey Pools of I, will be released online as a digital download in the coming weeks.
Check out...
You may remember our interview with Minneapolis musician Andrew Jansen from A Paper Cup Band when he mentioned he was working on “a basement sort of cassette tape under my alias Webby Moore.”
Well, it’s here, and it’s called Thinking Season. And if you dig the stylings of Malkmus...