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Local CD Roundup

by Tony Libera
Published April 7, 2010
Punk rock progenies Birthday Suits and chamber-folksters Dark Dark Dark.
Frap. glasses and graffiti hearts can be soulful too.
PHOTO COURTESY SCHIKO

Soulville’s new Mayer

by Mark Brenden
Published March 31, 2010
The Snoop-approved, neo-soul sensation Mayer Hawthorne brings his retro grooves to First Ave. on Easter Sunday
Chances are you’ll stumble on at least one of Dosh's three CD-release parties.
PHOTO COURTESY CAMERON WITTIG

Dosh CD Release (Cubed)

by Mark Brenden
Published March 31, 2010
The creative electro composer and Andrew Bird pal has not one but three release shows this weekend.
PHOTO COURTESY VICE RECORDS

Interview: Cole Alexander of Black Lips

by Jay Boller
Published March 31, 2010
The trippy punkers rock the Varsity this Saturday.
PHOTO COURTESY MANCHESTERORCHESTRA.COM

Interview: Jonathan Corley of Manchester Orchestra

by Conrad Schoenleber
Published March 31, 2010
Emo-punk band visits the Twin Cities
PHOTO COURTESY MUTE RECORDS

Review: She & Him, Goldfrapp

by Kara Nesvig
Published March 25, 2010
Zooey is back with M. Ward, and possibly better than ever, while the Brit poppers try to get a bit too serious.
Recently-signed group Peter Wolf Crier heads to Austin. PHOTO COURTESY JAGJAGUWAR

MN bands at SXSW

by Mark Brenden, Conrad Schoenleber
Published March 24, 2010
A&E catches up with Minnesota bands showcased at the gigantic Austin music Festival.

From milkshakes to cherry pies

by Tony Libera
Published March 10, 2010
We plow rock and rap history for the best euphemisms about doin’ the deed.
PHOTO COURTESY PARLOPHONE/VIRGIN

Review: Gorillaz’ “Plastic Beach”

by Tony Libera
Published March 10, 2010
Damon Albarn, Snoop Dogg and Lou Reed: Together at last.
PHOTO COURTESY MUTE RECORDS

Review: Sisterworld

by Mark Brenden
Published March 8, 2010
The newest from LA's ever-evolving three-piece might be their most creative yet.

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