There is a renaissance happening in the music scene of the Twin Cities, one that has everything to do with a woman sitting behind the drum kit. It harkens back to the spirit of the first time that I ever saw Lori Barbero banging away.
Katharine Seggerman
Review – Lunch Duchess EP – My Mom Says I Have A Rich Inner Life
By Rebecca Marx
The debut EP by Lunch Duchess: My Mom Says I Have A Rich Inner Life came to me with an extreme level of anticipation, an anticipation fueled by the fact that the band originated from within the line up of several great established Twin Cities acts.
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Review – B.O.Y.F. – White Boyfriend
By Clara Tsac
“Before Others, Yourself Forever!” mixes a bit of insanity with bittersweet heartbreak and queer empowerment in White Boyfriend. The Minneapolis-based trio gently brushes political messages over whimsical harmonies and interesting basslines, told in tales of Minotaurs and long nights. White Boyfriend is a soundtrack for ambiguous-smelling thrift stores, and delivers as many loopy refrains and vibe-out synth chords as any Lyndale Avenue dweller could want. [Read more…] about Review – B.O.Y.F. – White Boyfriend
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