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CD Roundup — Fucked Up and Cults

by Andrew Penkalski
Published June 8, 2011
Hardcore heroes release their best effort to date while sugar-coated newcomers underwhelm.

Bowie tribute comes to First Ave

by Raghav Mehta
Published June 8, 2011
The 8th annual tribute to David Bowie will feature appearances from members of E.L.NnO., the Goondas and Phantom Tails

Sunshine of your Love

by Mark Brenden
Published June 8, 2011
First Ave’s popular dance night Too Much Love has a high-noon date set at Northrop Plaza.
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“Live” and let die

by Andrew Penkalski
Published June 1, 2011
Minneapolis’ “Six Months to Live” project offers one night of fresh local music. Just don’t expect to hear it ever again.

Little big rock

by Andrew Penkalski
Published May 25, 2011
Minneapolis rock trio Little Man continues their journey through rock’s diverse traditions.
Isbell, center, and his 400 Unit released their best album together, “Here We Rest,” in April.

Still Truckin’

by Mark Brenden
Published May 25, 2011
The former Drive-By Trucker takes a rest stop at the Turf Club this weekend, acclaimed new material in tow.
Twin Cities Block Parties 101

Twin Cities Block Parties 101

by Raghav Mehta
Published May 25, 2011
A&E gets the lowdown on the Twin Cities’ ever-growing block party circuit.
CD Roundup — Black Lips and My Morning Jacket

CD Roundup — Black Lips and My Morning Jacket

by Raghav Mehta
Published May 25, 2011
Not even studio facelifts and more reverb can save these indie rock sensations.
Review: "Burst Apart," The Antlers

Review: “Burst Apart,” The Antlers

by Joseph Kleinschmidt
Published May 5, 2011
The Antlers strive for accessibility on their fourth LP.
Welcome to the working week

Welcome to the working week

by Raghav Mehta
Published May 5, 2011
A&E got a look into the less public professions of five of the Twin Cities' most creative minds.

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