Saturday, April 25, 2009

Daughters of the Sun - Rings


Daughters of the Sun
Rings (Modern Radio, 2009)
Grade: B+

Download: Daughters of the Sun - "Gong the Divider"

Short Take: If can buy only one album this year with fifteen minutes of field recordings from India, make it this one.

Long Take: And therein lies both the problem and the . After 2007's masterful, sorely underrated confection of pop-psychedelia Visions of the Ocean Head, the MPLS-based quartet have done what any reasonably forward-thinking would do: experiment further with their sound, and with more open-ended song structures. At first, the lack of another "Light as a Feather, Stiff as a Board" or "4am Astral Projector" seems disappointing.

But at its best, Rings is the kind of adventurous second album whose pleasures slowly reveal themselves over multiple listens, especially the ethereal soundscapes of "Right On" and "Meditations." Of course, some artistic diversions are better than others (have I mentioned the 15 minute field recordings yet?). Still, by the time that the closing title track reaches its rousing climax, Daughters of the Sun have more than proven themselves to worth successors to the psychedelic throne.

The record release party for Rings is tonight at the Hexagon Bar. Opening are Vampire Hands and Leisure Birds.

Daughters of the Sun MySpace Page

(Jon Graef)

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Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Show Announcement: Maria Isa CD Release Party



Any one who wants to sample a smattering of the Twin Cities' hottest hip-hop talent would best show up to the CD release party of one Maria Isa. The show, set to take place on June 5th at First Avenue, features openers like Kill The Vultures, I Self Divine, Mayda, St. Paul Slim, Dance Band, and, to top it all off, the evening is hosted by star emcee Muja Messiah. Not too shabs, eh?

Check out Maria Isa on MySpace by going here

(Jon Graef)

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Thursday, April 16, 2009

The Alarmists Announce New Album The Overhead Left


It's been a while since the scene has heard from The Alarmists in record form, though the band has been keeping plenty busy in terms of playing live gigs. But now, in a post on their MySpace blog, the power-popsters have announced that a new album is coming this summer. The record is titled The Overhead Left, and the record will be released sometime in early June. The Alarmists have also lined up a record release show to celebrate Left. That will take place on June 12th at the Varsity Theater. If and when the band debuts new material from The Overhead Left, MFR will let you know.

In the meantime, check out some of their older material here.

The Alarmists MySpace Page

(Jon Graef)

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Friday, March 27, 2009

Tonight: The Evening Rig CD Release Party @ 7th Street Entry


The Mats disciples celebrate the release of their second full-length LP, Is Doin' Stuff tonight at the 7th Street Entry


(Jon Graef)

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Friday, March 13, 2009

Tonight: His Mischief @ Turf Club; Mark Mallman, Crisis Line @ Triple Rock Social Club



His Mischief
The Perfect Lover
Grade: A-

Download: His Mischief - "Freaks Up Front"

If God wanted young men to forever remain frustrated for the rest of their lives, then the Good Lord would never have given musicians garage-rock.

Though the genre has existed through various permutations —and practitioners range from bands as old as ? and the Mysterians and as green-eared as Be Your Own Pet—throughout the decades, there are several constants. Namely, loud, brash guitar-chords, crashing drums, and thumping bass-lines.

His Mischief’s new album, The Perfect Lover, is hardly unique in this regard, as it has all three elements in spades.

But The Perfect Lover also contains that mysterious fourth element that has both flummoxed and elucidated bands present and past, regardless of genre: great songs. Much like an actual perfect lover, His Mischief start slow, then build steadily, to the point where by the time the likes of “Let’s Be Friends,” a White Stripes-esque barn-burner, and “Towering Filth”, a more mid-tempo punk song reminiscent of The Ramones, show up, listeners are effectively like putty in the band’s hands.

And that’s even before the raw power of “Trust or Love” shows up. For the sake of professionalism, it’s best not to describe entirely the, um, heightened effect that The Perfect Lover as a whole has on listeners. Instead, its best to enjoy Lover as one great track after another, and hope that there’s plenty of mischief left to come.

His Mischief's CD Release party
Turf Club
w/HARMAR/Dynamiters//Leisure Birds
1601 University Ave, Saint Paul, Minnesota 55104
Cost: 7.00

His Mischief MySpace Page




Crisis Line
Komi
Grade: B

Similarly, if the bearded man in the sky didn’t want musicians to be invited to the plastic pantomine by media monkies and their junky junkies, S/he wouldn’t have bestowed glam-rock upon plays either.

Indeed, Crisis Line’s latest album, Komi, starts off with enough synth fanfare to make admirers of David Bowie, Of Montreal and Van Halen smile knowingly. Encouragingly, the Minneapolis quartet share many of the more ambitious traits of those two glam titans, including bigger-than-life melodies, campy vocals, and histrionic songwriting.

Indeed, Komi references everything from new-wave to southern rap, and the kitchen-sink approach to music making works more often than not, especially on early, glam-and-new-wave-influenced tracks like "Billion Junkies" and "Amazing Comeback."

However, there are moments where Crisis Line swing, and whiff completely. Just when listeners thought that the band’s glittery bombast could benefit from hip-hop’s low-end rattle, “AMPMFMMayhem” shows up to prove everyone wrong in cringeworthy fashion. But even the band's miscalculations result in some fascinating, compellingly listenable moments, as "AMPMFMMayhem" does ultimately manage a chorus filled with lovely harmonies (same goes with the jarring "Teenage Magic").

After those mid-album stumbles, Crisis Line rebound and the rest of Komi plays out as a promising, very satisfying listen, regardless of whether you're 1986 David Bowie from the movie Labyrinth or 1980 David Bowie from the video "Ashes to Ashes"

Crisis Line play tonight with Mark Mallman and Greycoats at the Triple Rock Social Club.

Show deets:

March 13, 2009 (Fri)
21+ | 9:00 PM | $7.00

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Friday, February 06, 2009

Hyder Ali Engage in "Careless Talk" on New EP



Early last month, up-and-coming post-hop quartet Hyder Ali announced that they'd sent their latest EP, titled Careless Talk, off to the pressing plant and that listeners would have to wait to get more information about the proper release of said EP. Wait no more.

In a post on their MySpace Blog, the band not only announced a listening party for Talk, which is set to take place at the Nomad World Pub on March 7th, but also a CD release party on March 20th at the Turf Club.

The Nomad show is FREE and starts at 5:00 p.m. Listeners will have the opportunity to preview the EP, win tickets to the CD release show at the Turf, and perhaps even win some free CDs.

Should you not win free tickets, don't worry too much. The show on the 20th will only set you back $6 bucks. Buy your tickets here for the 21+ gig.

Supporting Hyder Ali are: Mel Gibson and the Pants, Kristoff Krane, and El Guante.

Hyder Ali MySpace Page

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Friday, January 09, 2009

Tonight: A Paper Cup Band CD Release Party





9:00 pm
21+

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Tuesday, December 30, 2008

Tonight: Gay Witch Abortion CD Release Party

Thursday, December 04, 2008

Show Announcement: Illuminous 3 CD Release Party

Monday, November 24, 2008

Sharp Teeth CD Release Party

Monday, November 10, 2008

Tonight: Runt CD Release Party @ The Triple Rock Social Club



Runt is a free compilation featuring 20 songs from bands mostly from the Minneapolis area. To celebrate, the bands are playing two free shows at the Triple Rock Social Club. The first is tonight, and the second on Wednesday, which may be free bacon night. Sweet.

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Friday, November 07, 2008

Show Announcement: Ackerson 2 CD Release Party @ the Varsity

Friday, October 24, 2008

Tonight: The Blend CD Release Party

Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Solid Gold Announce CD Release Party

Monday, October 13, 2008

New The New Monarchs - "Across Your Hands" and "Surprises"



Download: The New Monarch - "Across Your Hands"
Download: The New Monarchs - "Surprises"

The New Monarchs are a Twin Cities-based electronic duo who recorded their first album, Blueprints, this past summer in the box office of their former high school's theater department. Like their contemporaries, NOBOT, The New Monarchs blend together glitchy dance beats, vocoder vocals, and harmonized, counterpointing guitar parts. We'll hold off on our opinion of their record until closer to the release date, but in the meantime, let's premiere two songs from the record: "Across Your Hands", which is a pretty straightforward dance anthem, and "Surprises", which is a little more in the vein of a reflective, Postal Service-style synth-pop song (at least until the second verse, when those rawk gee-tars kick in). Listen to both tracks at the top of the post.

The band is going on a short tour before the release party for Blueprints, which will take place on November 15th at the Kitty Cat Klub. Here are those dates:

11/7 - Duluth, MN - Beaner's Central
11/9 - Chicago, IL - Ronny's Bar
11/10 - Des Moines, IA - Vaudeville Mews
11/11 - Lincoln, NE - Box Awesome
11/12 - Omaha, NE - PS Collective
11/13 - Vermillion, SD - Raziel's
11/15 - Minneapolis, MN - Kitty Cat Klub (CD Release Show!) w/Ghost in the Water, Laarks, & I, Colossus

The New Monarchs MySpace Page

(Jonathan Graef)
jon@minneapolisfuckingrocks.com

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Saturday, October 11, 2008

Tonight: The Melismatics CD Release Party

Friday, October 10, 2008

Tonight: Maps of Norway CD Release Party

Wednesday, October 01, 2008

New Greycoats - "Goodbye, Sweet Youth, Goodbye"



Download: Greycoats - "Goodbye, Sweet Youth, Goodbye"

With melodramatic vocal flourishes, and a romantic, guitar-based sound recalling past groups like The Smiths, as well more modern ones like Stars, Minneapolis quartet Greycoats craft swooning pop music with electronic accentuations. The band is set to release their newest effort, Setting Fire To The Great Unknown, on October 16th. We'll hold off until then on weighing in on the album proper, but in the meantime, MFR has got an exclusive premiere of the record's first single. "Goodbye, Sweet Youth, Goodbye" is for the streaming at the top of the post. Below is a flyer for the CD Release show:



Hear more at the band's MySpace Page.

(Jonathan Graef)
jon@minneapolisfuckingrocks.com

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Monday, September 29, 2008

Photos: Big Quarters - Hand Over Fist CD Release Party



(via Big Quarters)





See more over at the Big Quarters MySpace page

Check out the free song from their upcoming Big Quarters Direct EP, if you haven't already:

Download: Big Quarters - "All Day Long"

Big Quarters MySpace Page

(Jonathan Graef)
jon@minneapolisfuckingrocks.com

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Saturday, September 27, 2008

Sunday: Hand Over Fist CD Release Party @ 7th Street Entry

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