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So It Goes: Historionics

December 7th, 2006 · 2 Comments

soitgoes.jpgSo It Goes
Historionics
Label: Now Here This Music

Break out your snap bracelets. So It Goes, Minneapolis’ own new wave rockers, have released a new disc, Historionics, and it’s a bouncing, sythn-ridden party of an album.

On their refreshing, coke-tinged slamfest of an LP, So It Goes expertly navigates the border between tacky new wave throwback group and pioneering post-punk. Not until the 8th track, “Seven Dials,” does the party hit the 4 a.m. wall.

Produced and recorded at Minneapolis’ Flowers Studio, the group worked with Ed Ackerson (The Replacements, Golden Smog) to capture the energy and enthusiasm that’s making the group’s live shows so popular.

So It Goes play the Holiday Dance Party Revolution at the Entry on Dec. 15 and the New Year’s Eve Revelry at The Nomad Pub, both in Minneapolis. Historionics is available locally at Electric Fetus, Cheapo and CD Warehouse and CD Baby online.

Tags: Music - Album Review · Local: Minneapolis

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