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Music

How long does Justin Pierre have to tease that hair every day?

Where’s the synth?

by Conrad Schoenleber
Published October 28, 2010
The Minneapolis native synth-rock group comes home.
Adding to the Stash

Adding to the Stash

by Andrew Penkalski
Published October 28, 2010
Secret Stash Records succeeds through offering the unknown.
Punk by the book

Punk by the book

by Conrad Schoenleber
Published October 21, 2010
Vintage Minneapolis punk band The Magnolias are still playing punk like it should be
20 years later, Eugene Kelly and Frances Mckee have still got it.

The Vaselines are back; tell a friend.

by Sally Hedberg
Published October 21, 2010
The 90’s garage-rock phenomenon is back together, better than ever.

You can trip on their synthesizers

by Sally Hedberg
Published October 21, 2010
Breakout trip-hoppers, Phantogram, will carry the beats to the streets of Minneapolis.
Blonde Redhead makes their way to First Avenue

No brunettes allowed

by Stephanie Nusser
Published October 21, 2010
Blonde Redhead comes to Minneapolis to promote their new album
CD Roundup — Sufjan Stevens "The Age of Adz" and Antony and the Johnsons "The Swanlights"

CD Roundup — Sufjan Stevens “The Age of Adz” and Antony and the Johnsons “The Swanlights”

by Grace Gouker
Published October 14, 2010
After five years, iPod staple artists puts out a pair of winners.
Local musician Andy Cowley plays piano at Nye’s Polonaise Bar in northeast Minneapolis Monday while bar-goers sing along.

Don’t be a rock star, son

by Grace Gouker
Published October 14, 2010
Musicians’ dreams still achievable, despite decline in arts support.
Somewhere below this New York rooftop, Dylan discovered his charming violinist.

All along the Walk of Fame

by Sally Hedberg
Published October 14, 2010
Homegrown folk legend Bob Dylan to be musically honored at the Dakota.
Sleeping In The Aviary

Do Birds Sing?

by Andrew Penkalski
Published October 14, 2010
Minneapolis band Sleeping In The Aviary continues to build a career based upon disregarding whatever they’ve done before.

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