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  • Midso w. The Over Unders, Honey Please

    Midso is a five-piece band from the Twin Cities playing unpretentious heartland indie rock. Blending power pop shine, alt-country warmth, and post-punk edge, their sound fits like a pair of old jeans. Inspired by John Prine’s midwestern existentialism and Wilco’s art-rock experimentalism, the band collaboratively crafts lyrical songs about work, love, and politics with shared…  Read More

  • MLLT w. Sunnbather, Landfill Harmonik

    Landfill Harmonik: Challenging guitar's reign over the kingdom of trash, They drag string music from the concert hall and into the gutter. Sunnbather:  Sunnbather is a dream pop alt indie group from the twin cities. Moody textural sounds along with haunting melodies. Just released their debut album “Throes” on dec 3rd. MLLT: Let MLLT take you…  Read More

  • Parry Lamont w. Charlie Roth

    Parry Lamont Born and raised in the quiet fields of a Minnesota farming town, Parry Lamont carries the dust of small-town life on his boots and the echoes of wide-open spaces in his voice. His journey has taken him through the heartbeats of America’s great music cities—Seattle, Chicago, New Orleans—each leaving its mark, shaping the…  Read More

  • Velahsa w. Jupiter Johnson, Mary Strand & The Garage

    Velahsa is a three-piece alternative/punk band from Minneapolis. Velahsa is composed of lead singer/songwriter Bryan Miller on guitar, Doug Heeschen on bass and Jack Smrekar on drums. The band’s name is not an actual word but a shortened version of “velociraptor”. Velahsa is not quite punk so much as hard-driving yet melodic rock along the…  Read More

  • Mumblin’ Drew’s Oldfangled Orchestrators

    Mumblin’ Drew’s Oldfangled Orchestrators (MOO) are a string band from Minneapolis, MN. Purveyors of novelty, squeezed through a cheesecloth filter of eccentric entertainment, they reanimate the music of the early 20th century. Fiddle, clarinet, and saxophone weave their sound to the fringes of old-time, jazz, jug band, ragtime, and tin pan alley, while guitar and…  Read More