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Music

DIY pop-stars OK Go have advice for UMN's graduating class: "Be the rowdiest you can be."

Cyberspace cowboys

by Sally Hedberg
Published April 28, 2011
OK Go have a self-made code and a creed to live by, outside of a big record label.
No Bird Sing will perform at the Cedar Cultural Center with local cohorts Kristoff Krane and Kill the Vultures

I know why no bird sings

by Raghav Mehta
Published April 28, 2011
Local rap-rock trio No Bird Sing soar to new heights with their sophomore LP “Theft of the Commons.”

Local artists wake up for Coachella

by Joseph Kleinschmidt
Published April 21, 2011
The three day Coachella Arts and Music Festival featured local bands Trampled by Turtles and Gayngs.

All hollowed out

by Raghav Mehta
Published April 21, 2011
Ex-Zombie Season front man Ali Jaafar hits a creative stride with his new goth-pop project Hollow Boys.

Interview: David Lovering of the Pixies

by Raghav Mehta
Published April 21, 2011
A&E caught up with the drummer of indie’s quintessential quartet to talk magic, the music industry and the possibility of a new Pixies album.
Resurrecting Records

Resurrecting Records

by Joseph Kleinschmidt
Published April 14, 2011
Local artists headline the annual Record Store Day Block Party at Hymie’s Vintage Records
Review: "The Family Sign" Atmosphere

Review: “The Family Sign” Atmosphere

by Raghav Mehta
Published April 13, 2011
The local rap juggernaut's first proper studio album in two years is a devastatingly dull affair.
The Flying Dorrito Brothers play at Nick and Eddies in Loring Park Saturday night.

Puns a’blazing

by Martina Marosi
Published April 7, 2011
Four local bands who may sing softly but carry a big schtick
Cultivation

Cultivation

by Joseph Kleinschmidt
Published April 7, 2011
Cults breed followers in anticipation of their upcoming self-titled debut.
The Raveonettes mysterious disposition only adds to the power of their enthralling music.

Nobody puts The Raveonettes in a corner

by Sally Hedberg
Published April 7, 2011
Sharin Foo and Sune Rose Wagner take their music to a new level of intensity on “Raven In The Grave.”

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