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Music

Melancholy for the holidays

by Danylo Loutchko
Published December 10, 2015
“Johnny and Molly of Communist Daughter sing Sad Christmas” is at the Southern.

RADIO K REVIEWS: Florist, ‘Holdly’

by Zach Simon
Published December 10, 2015

The warm months are behind us, meaning Brooklyn-based four-piece Florist timed their new EP perfectly. Acting as a study in the realms of melancholy and heart-wrenching realities, “Holdly”...

"The Girls" will put on their holiday concert Friday, Dec. 4. The group is made up of Judi Vinar, Lori Dokken, Patty Peterson, Erin Schwab, Debbie Duncan and Rachel Holder-Hennig.

The Girls celebrate the holidays

by Grace Kramer
Published December 3, 2015
The local all-girl sextet will perform a holiday show with new and old seasonal songs.

Donna the Buffalo goes political

by Danylo Loutchko
Published December 3, 2015
The band’s Stampede tour brings them to Minneapolis with a new political twist.
Musician Mina Moore poses for portraits inside of her home on Tuesday. Moore is set to preform in the Girl Germs Live Tribute to Women in Music at the Turf Club this Saturday with Nona Marie, Bad Bad Hats, Bruise Violet and Suzie.

Femme fatale at the Turf Club

by Brenda Tran
Published December 3, 2015
Mina Moore will perform in a tribute show to Women in Music.

Survival of the Prettiest

by Grant Tillery
Published November 25, 2015
Bruise Violet’s fast-rising profile is a victory for the local punk scene.

Dirty rice and shounds

by Grant Tillery
Published November 19, 2015
McNasty Brass Band puts a funkified spin on traditional New Orleans music.
Iconic Canadian children's singer Raffi will be performing at the Pantages Theatre on Saturday, November 14th.

A voice for children

by Chance Wellnitz
Published November 12, 2015
Canadian children’s singer and activist Raffi plays the Pantages Theatre on Saturday.
Local act Murder Shoes rehearses for their upcoming show in their practice space at City Sound Northeast on Thursday, November 4. Murder Shoes' unique blend of surf and garage pop sounds can be caught tonight at Icehouse in celebration of their new release 'Daydreaming'.

Felonious footwear

by Grant Tillery
Published November 10, 2015
Murder Shoes' absurdist earnestness adds whimsy to their punkish surf-pop.
Real Estate frontman Martin Courtney released his solo debut album 'Many Moons,' last Friday, a project two years in the making.

Real Estate’s Martin Courtney enters a new phase

by Chance Wellnitz
Published November 3, 2015
The frontman finds clarity for his solo debut, “Many Moons.”

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