She’s worked with everyone you know, but now it’s her time to shine. Harpist, performer, composer, and educator Brandee Younger has been bringing light to the power of harp in musical arrangements throughout her entire career, earning features of her work in documentaries for Beyoncé and Quincy Jones. Offstage, she’s

What’s the best that a Twin Cities bar band can hope to accomplish? Longevity? Regional success? Continuing to hear your music on various indie radio stations around the world? Playing with your heroes? Well, yeah. High on Stress marks their ongoing accomplishments (they’ve even had stints backing up none other

In its fifth year of providing instruments, education, and other support to musicians in Mexico, Central America, and the United States, Music Mission celebrates with the debut of the documentary Capeyuye, in support of the Mascgago community in Northern Mexico. Live music at Rok Eatery will be provided by the

It’s never too early to get your little ones ready to thrash. Bring your future metalheads to the Skyway Theatre for a night of metal in this special all-ages show. Local bands Visceral Reaction, Deterioration, Glutton for Punishment, and Stern Look bring a mix of grindcore, death metal, death sludge,

Northern Irish singer/songwriter Leslie Rich celebrates the release of his new EP, Jumpstart, at Icehouse. The four-song collection looks back to Rich’s adolescence and collects those memories into a close-knot composition. Ageless Flamin’ Oh’s frontman Robert Wilkinson kicks off the night. SUN 5/21, 7 PM, $12/$17, 21+

Percussionist extraordinaire Mikkel Beckman has hosted his weekly “Worker’s Playtime” happy hour series around town for several years, most recently calling the 331 Club home. This week Beckman is joined by his Corpse Reviver bandmate, folksinger Adam Kiesling. TUES 5/16, 6 PM, Free, 21+

Prairie Clamor’s Mortimer’s residency continues with a brand new slate of support. Anita Velveeta is bringing the smooth jams, while Fruit Form rocks with their own brand of music magic. And of course, Prairie Clamor leads the bill with sounds of the human existence. You won’t want to miss it.

First things first—this show is sold out. However, if you find a way to attend, absolutely do not hesitate. Do whatever you gotta do. In just the past few years, Muna’s gone from opening for Phoebe Bridgers at Surly, to headlining at First Ave’s Mainroom, to almost instantly selling out