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PHOTO COURTESY NONESUCH RECORDS

Summer CD Roundup

Published May 26, 2009
What to download (legally …) and what’ll make your ears bleed

Carrying the beat: Minneapolis’ best record shops

Published May 6, 2009
From minuscule to massive, there’s plenty of refuge for local audiophiles
Javier circa 1939, save for the Chuck Taylors

The Blues are Still Blue

Published May 6, 2009
Javier Matos and his bands put the blues back into the blues.

The best local summer festivals

Published May 6, 2009
Music and more, for the three months that Minnesota weather makes like a lamb
PHOTO COURTESY 4AD RECORDS

St. Vincent and the seven dwarves

Published April 29, 2009
Annie Clark makes music for fairy princesses and evil queens
PHOTO COURTESY DIRK LEUNIS

It came from Africa

Published April 29, 2009
With over fifty countries and thousands of ethnic groups and cultures, the music scene in mother Africa is expansive
Ice Palace assuming their “Flying V” band formation. PHOTO COURTESY STACIANN PHOTOGRAPHY.

Interview: Adam Sorensen of Ice Palace

Published April 29, 2009
Indie rock journeyman Adam Sorensen’s career is finally heating up
Eddie Argos giving a cheeky British pose. PHOTO COURTESY COOKING VINYL

Art Brut shouts at the Devil

Published April 29, 2009
The band’s third album “Art Brut vs. Satan” plunges back into familiar territory
The original flyer for spring jam.  PHOTO COURTESY DAILY ARCHIVE

The history of Spring Jam

Published April 23, 2009
How the event got big enough to score acts like this year’s Talib Kweli and Hi-Tek
Death in all their glory. PHOTO COURTESY TAMMY HACKNEY

Lost punk tapes found

Published April 23, 2009
New releases revive the music of Death and The Miamis

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