Faded Handstamp Productions presents the second annual Benefit Marathon show to raise money for She Rock She Rock. The non-profit is dedicated to empowering girls, women, trans and nonbinary folks through music making. Palmer’s patio and inside stages are going to get a workout from fifteen bands over the course

 A Taste of Minnesota musical preview—plus memories of years past.   WORDS BY CHLOE GALLAGHER While I’ve only lived here a couple years, I’ve managed to enjoy many of the archetypal Minnesota summer activities: mosquitoes, Juicy Lucys on the patio, and seeing friends come and go “up North.” But due to

Third Eye Blind It took many years for frontman Stephan Jenkins and his original songwriting partner Kevin Cadogan, who met in San Francisco in 1993, to get signed to a major label and solidify the band lineup that would eventually record Third Eye Blind’s debut self-titled album. Trials and tribulations aside,

Sammie Jean Cohen Hailing from Northeast Minneapolis, singer-songwriter Sammie Jean is inspired by a wide variety of music from her growing-up years, including Etta James, Muddy Waters, The Eagles and, as of the last couple of years, Heartless Bastards and Shakey Graves.  11 AM-12 PM  Allison Eykholt A singer-songwriter, vibrational

A rather diplomatic name for such a fine group of local musicians, Pretty Good People came together through playing hymns and rootsy gospel tunes at St. Stephen church in Bloomington. Tonight, Sarah Morris, Dan Schwartz, Joe Savage, Jeff Bailey and Richard Medek come together to play on some of their

Let’s get it out of the way. Wednesday is playing in town on…Wednesday. Is every alt-fortnightly in the country pointing this out when it happens? Probably so. Originally booked at the Turf, the band is making the huge jump right to the mainroom for this show. It is also now

Singer-songwriter Josh Cleveland celebrates the release of his new single ‘Running It Down’ tonight at the Turf Club. The soulful folk tune tackles the classic summer topic of young love, as Cleveland and his band prep for a full length later this year. They’ll headline a songwriter-heavy bill tonight with

Formed by India Shore and Claire Altendahl in 2016 at Berklee College of Music, Boyish has since been piling up fans with their series of singles and last year’s EP My Friend Mica. Recipient of the 2021 LGBTQ+ Emerging Artist Award presented by the Music Forward Foundation, the duo hits

Young the Giant descend on Surly Field tonight in support of last year’s American Bollywood, an ambitious four-part song suite structured after an ancient Sanskrit Hindu text and follows the real-life journey of frontman Sameer Gadhia’s parents, who emigrated to the states from India. German rockers Milky Chance just released