Grab a six-pack, fire up the T-bird and head into the darkness. Minneapolis band Darkfold is playing their debut CD release show this Thursday, Oct. 16.
Darkfold’s new album, Metaverse, is flecked with mid-90s alt-grunge (”Bottom of the World”), metalcore instrumentals (”Oppressotron”) and early-70s Brit-metal (”The Hunt”) — all the makings of a drunken night of […]
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Darkfold Metaverse CD Release show, free copies of album
October 14th, 2008 · 3 Comments
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Randall Shreve : The Entertainer
October 13th, 2008 · No Comments
Randall Shreve’s sophomore release, The Entertainer, conjures visions of P.T. Barnum’s great-great-grandson sitting in front of a bedroom mirror applying Robert Smith eyeshadow while trapeze artists swing overhead like Circus Circus. Or maybe that’s the ether talking…
Above is the video for “Welcome to the Show” and here’s another track:
Randall Shreve : King of the […]
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Contest: Tickets for Yael Naim at Cedar Cultural Center on Oct. 22
October 12th, 2008 · 1 Comment
Yael Naim’s track “New Soul” was used in the Macbook Air commercial last January and her career blew up.
Tell me you don’t know this song, even vicariously…
Hell, even Tristan Pettyman did a cover to try to break out.
Of course, there’s more to Naim’s talents than an Apple commericial, and she’s coming to Cedar […]
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Frank Hoier - Lovers & Dollars
October 11th, 2008 · No Comments
Frank Hoier’s Lovers & Dollars caught my attention in the recent post office box haul of “kind-of good” music.
Billed as leading the new wave front of modern Americana roots music, it’s hard to tell Hoier is a SoCal to NY transplant.
If you ask me — considering his slide guitar work — he was […]
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Trust Us…A Long Beach Comp
October 3rd, 2008 · 1 Comment
I got this album from Fidotrust Records called Trust Us…A Long Beach Comp featuring music from 26 Long Beach bands.
I know what you’re thinking — damn hippies.
But you’re wrong. This is a diverse collection and a great showcase of the talent, voice and creativity of LB musicians.
I had some help from the PR […]
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An Evening with John Statz at the Acadia Cafe, October 3
October 1st, 2008 · No Comments
On Friday, October 3rd, Madison folksinger John Statz will release his third album, An Evening with John Statz, at the Acadia Cafe in Minneapolis.
Here are two favorites off the LP:
John Statz : “A Letter From Southeast Asia” (mp3)
John Statz : “Best Girl of ‘16″ (mp3) The album was recorded live the first night of John’s […]
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Dungen : 4
September 30th, 2008 · 1 Comment
I’m a big fan of Dungen out of Sweden. My first experience was listening to Ta det lugnt back in 2005 and then catching their live show at Minneapolis’ 400 bar that October.
As I wrote then, Dungen’s live show is like Olivia Tremor Control meets Flaming Lips naked on a Swedish alp as Syd […]
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Leopold and His Fiction : Ain’t No Surprise
September 30th, 2008 · No Comments
San Francisco’s Leopold and His Fiction have set out to reinvent all the best things about rock and roll — bright guitar, blues chord progressions and dirty choruses. Regurgitating what the best of the bests have been doing for years, I hear Zeppelin, Strokes, Stripes and Dylan. All good things.
Here’s the single off the […]
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Whitley : The Submarine
September 29th, 2008 · 1 Comment
Melbourne artist Whitley is a charismatic 22 year-old with a 83 year-old soul.
His debut album, The Submarine, is out on September 30th through Dew Process/Universal Music Australia.
Here’s the video for the single, “I Remember.”
Whitley plays Minneapolis’ Varsity Theater w/Ben Kweller on Monday, Oct. 13 2008.
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I’m quoted in the MSP Business Journal today
September 26th, 2008 · 2 Comments
Sites: not just for personal connections anymore
Minneapolis / St. Paul Business Journal, September 26, 2008
While many firms historically have blocked employees from signing onto sites such as Facebook at work, that’s now something some companies are beginning to rethink, said Greg Swan, digital strategist for Weber Shandwick’s interactive, social and emerging media practice in Bloomington.
“If […]
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