Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Muja Messiah Wins City Pages' Best Hip-Hop Artist




City Pages recently announced its Best-Of for the Twin Cities. First off, congrats to Culture Bully for winning Best Local Blog. Second, another big congratulations to Muja Messiah for winning Best Hip-Hop Artist. Here's a sample of the City Pages write-up:

The Twin Cities' reputation as fertile grounds for underground hip hop is well-deserved and hard-earned, and it has resulted in a number of classic albums. But we could always use more hip hop that hits the streets and clubs as hard as it hits the headphones, and Muja Messiah spent most of 2008 emphatically claiming that sprawling turf. After dropping the buzzed-about MPLS Massacre mixtape last March—where his collaboration with M.anifest resulted in one of the best tracks to rock the "Paper Planes" beat—Muja Messiah kept his momentum going strong with Thee Adventures of a B-Boy D-Boy...


To read more, go here.

Muja Messiah MySpace Page

(Jon Graef)

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Monday, March 23, 2009

City Pages Opens Reader Polls




The City Pages have opened up their reader polls for the Best of the Twin Cities. Go cast your vote here, and don't forget to vote for us as "Best Local Blog" and "Best Local Website."

(MFR Staff)

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Thursday, December 18, 2008

City Pages Announces Top 10 Local Albums

City Pages came out with their List of Top Ten Local Albums today. We think some crucial names were omitted, but all in all, it's a good survey of what's going on in MPLS. Check it out.

Haley Bonar - "Big Star" (Afternoon Records)

*MP3: Haley Bonar - "Something Great"









City on the Make - "1,000,000" (Self-Released)

*MP3: City on the Make - "A Million Bucks"









Doomtree - "Doomtree" (Doomtree)

*MP3: Doomtree - "Dots & Dashes"









Kitten Forever - "Born Ready" (Self-Released)

*MP3: Kitten Forever - "Fat Crush"










Knife World - "Knife World" (Roaratorio)
Knife World on MySpace

Kristoff Krane - "This Will Work for Now" (Self-Released)

*MP3: Kristoff Krane - "Easy Way Out"









Skoal Kodiak - "Three People Are Keep Having Grape Emergencys" (Self-Released)

*MP3: Skoal Kodiak - "Cruel Tic"









Solid Gold - "Bodies of Water" (Self-Released)

*MP3: Solid Gold - "Armored Cars"









Vampire Hands - "Me and You Cherry Red" (Peppermint Coffins)

*MP3: Vampire Hands - "Paradise Knife Fights"









The Wars of 1812 - "Status Quo Antebellum" (Amble Down/Afternoon Records)

*MP3: The Wars of 1812 - "Radio Unsigned"







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Thursday, July 03, 2008

City Pages Writes About Kitten Forever



Kitten Forever, the explosively fun and explosively funny riot-grrl trio, is getting quite a bit of attention, and deservedly so. On the cusp of their newly announced tour comes a profile in City Pages, which is to promote the band's appearance at the Pi Ladyfest Benefit on July 8th. Check out the article here, then watch the video of the band performing at Castle Greyskull from last year:



Kitten Forever MySpace Page

(Jonathan Graef)

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Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Doomtree Headline Free "Best of City Pages" Show, Post Exclusive Remix on MySpace



There probably isn't a more apt way of celebrating your win as City Pages "Best Concert of the past 12 months" than putting on a live show, and Minneapolis hip-hop collective Doomtree are about to demonstrate tonight why they won that award. The show at First Ave. is absolutely free, but 21+. Flier above has all of the pertinent details.

To get a taste of what you'll be in for, check out this video that The Current uploaded of the hip-hop group performing their song "Stand Up" at. The footage was taken from the award-winning blowout at First Ave. last year:




Also playing with Doomtree will be indie-rockers The Alarmists and Country-tinged romanticists Romantica.

In other Doomtree news, the band posted an exclusive mash-up of their song "Slow Burn" on their MySpace Page. Check it out by clicking the hyperlink in the previous sentance.

(Jonathan Graef)

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Tuesday, April 29, 2008

Vampire Hands, Gospel Gossip, Skoal Kodiak Win Best-Of City Pages Awards



Download: Vampire Hands - "Statuette"
Download: Gospel Gossip - "Shadows Are Bent"

Some of our favorite local acts, including Gospel Gossip and Vampire Hands, have cleaned house in the City Pages's Best Of The Twin Cities' Poll. Vampire Hands won Best Rock Band, while GG took Best New Band. Additonal winners included Baby Guts's Laura Larson winning for Best Female Vocalist, Brother Ali for Best Hip-hop artist, and Skoal Kodiak for Best Live Artist.

Read more here.

(Jonathan Graef)

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Wednesday, September 19, 2007

City Pages Publishes "Picked to Click 2007"

Click here for a complete rundown on the happenings of Picked to Click, but here is basically what went down:

Band (# of Votes):

Mouthful of Bees (68)
Gay Witch Abortion (34)
First Communion Afterparty (29.5)
Skoal Kodiak (28)
Roma di Luna (27)
Dance Band (26)
MC/VL (23)
Baby Guts (20.5)
M.anifest (18)
His Mischief (17.5)

Online-only runner-ups:

Weaver at the Loom (17)
Black Audience (16)
City on the Make, Jeremy Messersmith, Private Dancer (15)
Big Quarters, Pandemonium (13)
Mystery Palace; Now, Now Every Children (12)
A Night in the Box, Dark Dark Dark, Switzerlind (11)
Bastard Saint, The Evening Rig (10)
Beatrix Jar (9)
Dessa, France Has the Bomb, Ghost in the Water, Joanna James, To Kill a Petty Bourgeoisie (8)

More to come as the story develops.

(Ian Anderson)

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Wednesday, September 05, 2007

Picked to Click 2007

Every year, the City Pages releases a "Picked to Click" list of the Top 10 best local artists and bands. This list is compiled from votes made by local musical people and is published in a big edition of the City Pages, which will not go public for at least another month.

So, my question to you is: who would be your Top 5 votes for "Picked to Click" for 2007? Post you vote as a comment below!

(Ian Anderson)

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Friday, August 31, 2007

Dave Campbell Ascends to God-like Power


Download: Big Star - "Don't Lie to Me"
Download: Justin Timberlake - "SexyBack"
Download: Dr. Dre - "Let's Get High"
Download: Frank Sinatra - "You Make Me Feel So Young"
Download: AC/DC - "Have A Drink On Me"
Download: Marvin Gaye - "Keep Gettin' It On"
Download: Al Green - "I Can't Get Next To You"
Download: Husker Du - "New Day Rising"

Local legend Dave Campbel has been assigned the duty of being grand local DJ on the "Local Show" on the Current while Chris Roberts is abroad. So, here is a brief mix of songs that I imagine play overhead whenever Campbell enters or leaves a room. You can conjure up the appropriate scenarios for each track. Peter S. Scholtes of the City Pages reports:

"Band introduction," says David Campbell. "Everybody ready?"

Campbell is sitting in Studio M of Minnesota Public Radio's the Current (89.3 FM), with the three members of Duluth's the Keep Aways.

"Take a deep breath," he continues. "We're going to do an 'om' together. Any pitch will do, just follow my lead. Ommmmmmmm."

The punk-looking musicians join in on the mantra, teetering into nervous giggles.

"Who's harmonizing?" asks the drummer.

"Yeah, I like that," says Campbell, scratching his thick beard. "Band interview. Here we go."

He pauses. "I'm joined in the studio today, right now, at this moment, by the Keep Aways," he says. "I'm going to try that again."

Everyone laughs. Campbell and the Keep Aways are taping an episode of The Local Show, a weekly music-scene talk program usually hosted by Chris Roberts, who is on leave in Germany for 13 weeks beginning August 12. Unlike Campbell's previous gig hosting a local-music show, Homegrown (which aired first on KQRS, 92.5 FM, and then Drive-105 FM, before being canceled in May after a decade-long run), this show is pre-taped, so Campbell's fuckups can be edited out.
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"The goal is to record it like you're 'live,'" says co-producer Lindsay Kimball, sitting in the sound booth. "Oh, I know the goal," says Campbell, smiling. "I'm aware of the goal."

Campbell, who came to work dressed in a "YMCA SKATE CAMP" T-shirt and eggshell Converse low tops, has expressed doubts about fitting in at public radio. "I make poop and fart jokes," he says. Guests on his other shows have felt free to swear, which is strictly verboten here. "You can't say 'ass,'" says Kimball to one of the Keep Aways. "Not on MPR."

Yet as the taping proceeds, Campbell relaxes, and somehow helps everyone around him to relax, too. It's an art he's been honing over his years as a fan, musician, Electric Fetus record store clerk, and master of ceremonies at local-pop-related events—including the Minnesota Music Awards, where he once accepted six awards on behalf of Prince, and then proceeded to hold them hostage, eventually surrendering them to Michael Bland. In a music scene prone to taking itself too seriously, Campbell, 31, is funny and utterly guileless.

"I approached him a few years ago about being the host of our yearly 'best new bands showcase' at First Avenue," says Sonia Grover, one of the club's bookers. "He agreed, but only on the condition that he got paid in meat pizza."

Grover and Campbell have become friends. He once persuaded her to spend Thanksgiving weekend in a cabin in Duluth eating s'mores and watching Golden Girls DVDs. "I'm not lying when I say that it was his idea," she says. ("Ladies love D.C.," as Grover puts it, but the two have never dated.)

Interviewing Campbell involves meeting him a week after the Keep Aways taping at the Roller Garden in St. Louis Park, where he points out the "adult night" regulars bouncing on their skates to Next's "Too Close" under twin mirror balls.

After a few loops around the floor, Campbell rides onto the carpet to request something at the DJ booth, then clomps over to the snack bar, where he orders a red and blue slushy. "I have tapes of myself playing 'DJ' when I was in kindergarten," he says, sitting down at a table. "I was introducing the J. Geils Band's 'Rage in the Cage.'" The first record Campbell ever owned was "Centerfold," though he remembers crying once he learned the song was about pornography.

A jock among rock fans growing up in West St. Paul, Campbell won letters in four sports, but also found time to play in a talent-show cover band called Surrealistic Fish. He went on to play in Ween and Weezer cover bands. To some, he's now best known as the bewigged Jeff Lynne look-alike in the local Electric Light Orchestra (ELO) tribute group E.L.nO., for which he tracked down a Lynne-style Gibson Les Paul Goldtop guitar. ("When David does something, he's all in," says bandmate Jeff Hamm.)

Part of Campbell's charm is that he acts as if he's getting away with something simply by being accepted—whether onto the radio, into a friendship, or into a band. He's the rare fan who has talked his way into local groups he admires, such as the Winter Blanket (picking up bass), and swing-dance favorites Accident Clearinghouse (washboard and vocals). AC's Quillan Roe credits Campbell's enthusiasm for keeping the group going as a part-time endeavor.

Campbell also dabbles in the biz side of music, having helped run local indie label 2024 Records for a year before judging himself ill-suited to the work and bowing out. (When the Olympics were forcing 2024 rockers the Olympic Hopefuls to change their name, Campbell could be seen pacing the street on his cell with a gray look—one of the few times his smile deserted him.)

Radio and public speaking are Campbell's truest callings. The longtime Deadhead and Replacements fan was happy to find a local-music oasis at classic-rock KQRS while interning there in 1997. Hosted by overnight DJ Mei Young, Homegrown welcomed Campbell as a roving reporter. "Our big goal was to 'clean up the scene,'" says Young, laughing. "We had him going out with a scraper and a big plastic bucket and he'd go and scrape gum off the bottom of the bars. He handled it like a champ."

Campbell went from reporting on Big Wu shows to MCing their concerts and "hosting" Big Wu Family Reunions (numbers two through nine). At a Fitzgerald Theater gig, he impersonated one of his heroes, Garrison Keillor, by doing a hippie version of the News from Lake Wobegon. He also whipped 30 pounds of bananas into the crowd during "Bungle in the Jungle."

"There's all these people tripping on acid," remembers Campbell. "It was this total Ken Kesey-style weirdness."

By now, Campbell's slushy is gone, and he rolls back out into the Roller Garden rink for another skate, just as the DJ throws on his request, KC and the Sunshine Band's "Give It Up." "Everybody wants your love," goes the refrain. Good thing Campbell has enough for everyone.

David Campbell guest hosts The Local Show
Sundays at 5:00 p.m.
89.3 FM, the Current

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