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Music

Fit For Kings

by Joseph Kleinschmidt
Published October 6, 2011
Milwaukee ’70s soul revivalists Kings Go Forth walk the line between music of the past and present.
Getting Better With Age

Getting Better With Age

by Raghav Mehta
Published October 6, 2011
Indie rock titan Stephen Malkmus and his fellow Jicks haven’t lost any of their edge
Hayden Thorpe sings with band Wild Beasts Tuesday evening at the Varsity.

Review: Wild Beasts at Varsity Theater

by Joseph Kleinschmidt
Published October 5, 2011
The British art rockers hooted and howled through last night’s show at the Varsity.

Interview: Hanson

Published October 4, 2011
A&E sat down with their former darlings of teen pop before their Sunday night First Ave. show.
St. Vincent performs Sunday at the Walker Art Center.

Review: St. Vincent at Walker Art Center

by Sally Hedberg
Published October 3, 2011
Annie Clark, better known as St. Vincent, brought her new album, "Strange Mercy," to the Walker last night.

Drunken Sing-alongs

by Carter Haaland
Published September 29, 2011
A&E breaks down the top 5 bar songs.
Patrons at Club Jager dance late into the night Saturday evening in the Warehouse District.

Dance until the world ends

by Sally Hedberg
Published September 29, 2011
A directory of Minneapolis dance parties.
Sophomore Courtney Comar writes music notes Monday as her teacher plays the piano during a sight-singing class.

Non-majors sing it by ear in music class

by Jenna Wilcox
Published September 27, 2011
Sight-singing and ear-training classes are a first step for students trying to get into music programs.
"The Whole Love" was released on Tuesday, September 27

Review: Wilco’s “The Whole Love”

by Raghav Mehta
Published September 27, 2011
The grey beards of indie make their best album in years.
West Coast Connection

West Coast Connection

by Carter Haaland
Published September 22, 2011
New Rhymesayers signees, Seattle’s Grieves and Budo, are embarking on their first headlining tour.

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