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Gayngs ringleader looks effortlessly cool in front of his group’s signature emblem.

Going out “West”

by Andrew Penkalski
Published March 3, 2011
Minneapolis supergroup Gayngs leads the pack towards Austin’s South By Southwest.
Just frontman Thom Fox naturally appears more blue-collard than rock star.

Anyone can play guitar

by Andrew Penkalski
Published March 3, 2011
The Twin Cities “bodysnatchers” of Just (A Radiohead Project) take on the songbook of modern rock’s demigods.
After witnessing the departure of multi-instrumentalist Brent Knopf, Menomena makes some adjustments.

Out of the mine field

by Raghav Mehta
Published March 3, 2011
After witnessing the departure of multi-instrumentalist Brent Knopf, Menomena makes some adjustments.
Faculty member of the Institute of Production and Recording Adam Levy plays the piano in a recording studio at IPR Wednesday afternoon. Levy has been commissioned to work with other local musicians for a concert being held at the Cedar Cultural Center on March 6.

Collaboration with a twist

by Sally Hedberg
Published March 3, 2011
The Cedar assembles a local music mashup.

“Goodbye Lullaby” a total snoozer

by Martina Marosi
Published March 2, 2011
The fourth studio album from our favorite sk8er girl is even dumber than it needs to be.

Mammoth collective

by Grace Gouker
Published February 24, 2011
We are just some huge manatees.
Heavy metal riff raff

Heavy metal riff raff

by Raghav Mehta
Published February 24, 2011
Minneapolis’ newest thrash-metal quartet will be throwing a vinyl release show at the Triple Rock this Saturday.

Growing pains

by Andrew Penkalski
Published February 24, 2011
The Vine Arts Center’s “You are not a Dinosaur” exhibition aims to explore the imaginative concessions of growing up.

Planet of the Tapes

by Sally Hedberg
Published February 24, 2011
In light of their third LP, “Outside,” there’s no reason to not still be stuck on Tapes’ N Tapes.
Frontman Cullen Omori, center, will lead the group to the Triple Rock on Thursday.

Wild, wild Westerns

by Andrew Penkalski
Published February 24, 2011
With a new album keeping their blogosphere buzz alive, Chicago glam rockers Smith Westerns make their way to the Twin Cities.

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