Lyrical masters Parquet Courts have just released their fifth studio album “Human Performance.” The band didn’t disappoint. Parquet Courts fills a sort of indie rock “Parquet Courts’ ‘Human Performance’ Review”
Category: Music
Top of the Pops
The 12th Annual KNDS Block Party continues the tradition of bringing acts that highlight the contemporary alternative music scene. This year, the campus radio station brings in “Top of the Pops”
Blast from the Past
Load up the Volkswagen Bugs, kids, because this Saturday is Record Store Day. In its 9th year, Record Store Day celebrates the independent record stores. “Blast from the Past”
Bluestem Announces Summer Concert Series
Starting this May, the Bluestem Summer Concert Series will be in full force, boasting several performances from big names in the music industry. The concert series, “Bluestem Announces Summer Concert Series”
Women Will Save Modern Country Music
A few years ago, I saw Martina McBride live in concert. Her show was pretty small with only a couple thousand people outside. While its settings “Women Will Save Modern Country Music”
The End of the ‘1989’ Era
October 27, 2014 — a day that will forever live on in the hearts of Taylor Swift fans as the momentous day when Taylor’s most “The End of the ‘1989’ Era”
Chairlift Elevates the Pop Standard
The Fine Line Music Café of downtown Minneapolis drew in listeners like a moth to the flame Friday. The small venue was host to rising “Chairlift Elevates the Pop Standard”
G-Eazy Gives Fargo Much Love
Let’s face it – not many well-known hip-hop artists schedule shows in Fargo. That G-Eazy sold out his concert at the Civic Center in an “G-Eazy Gives Fargo Much Love”