Bon Iver performs the song Flume from his album For Emma, Forever Ago live in the studios of 89.3 The Current. http://minnesota.pub licradio.org/display /web/2008/01/17/bon_ iver/
Craig Minowa and Cloud Cult performing Chain Reaction live in-studio at The Current. http://minnesota.pub licradio.org/display /web/2007/03/27/clou d_cult/
Bon Iver performs the song Lump Sum from his album For Emma, Forever Ago live in the studios of 893 The Current. http://minnesota.pub licradio.org/display /web/2008/01/17/bon_ iver/
Tegan and Sara perform the title song from their new album The Con live in the studios of 89.3 The Current. http://minnesota.pub licradio.org/display /web/2007/11/30/tega n_sara/
The band The Hold Steady was formed in 2000 after vocalist/guitarist Craig Finn moved to New York City from Minneapolis. They released their debut CD "Almost Killed Me" in 2004 and it's been nonstop for the band ever since.
In July of 2008, The Hold Steady dropped their fourth CD and most heavily produced effort, "Stay Positive," under some pretty major buzz in the music industry.
Low performs a track off their latest release "Drums and Guns" in-studio at The Current. http://minnesota.pub licradio.org/display /web/2007/03/30/low/
Albert Hammond Jr. and his band were in town to play Station 4 in St. Paul and stopped by The Current Studio for a live performance and interview with Mary Lucia. Hammond, who plays lead and rhythm guitar, is also a member of the indie-rock band The Strokes. http://minnesota.pub licradio.org/display /web/2007/06/07/albe rt_hammond_jr/
The Rascals perform The Freakbeat Phantom live at 89.3 The Current's stage on the corner of 7th and Red River in Austin, TX at the 2008 South by Southwest Music Conference. See more on http://austin.gather .com
Yo La Tengo have been performing for more than 20 years. While they haven't achieved the popular acclaim of their contemporaries the Flaming Lips, they get a lot of credit for outlasting pretty much everyone else.
Robert Turner from Black Rebel Motorcycle Club stopped by The Current for a live acoustic performance and to share some conversation with Mark Wheat. http://minnesota.pub licradio.org/display /web/2007/05/23/brmc /
London-based Klaxons (Greek for "to shriek") swing by The Current for an in-studio performance of "It's Not Over Yet". Klaxons are James Righton, Simon Taylor, Steffan Halperin and Jamie Reynolds. http://minnesota.pub licradio.org/display /web/2007/04/18/klax ons/
Editors stop by the 89.3 studios and play Smokers Outside The Hospital Doors off their 2007 release "The End Has A Start". http://minnesota.pub licradio.org/display /web/2008/01/29/edit ors/
The band The Hold Steady was formed in 2000 after vocalist/guitarist Craig Finn moved to New York City from Minneapolis. They released their debut CD "Almost Killed Me" in 2004 and it's been nonstop for the band ever since.
In July of 2008, The Hold Steady dropped their fourth CD and most heavily produced effort, "Stay Positive," under some pretty major buzz in the music industry.
Sons & Daughters perform Gilt Complex from the album This Gift live at 89.3 The Current's stage on the corner of 7th and Red River in Austin, TX at the 2008 South by Southwest Music Conference. See more on http://austin.gather .com
The Current's Mark Wheat talks gender ambiguity with Earl Greyhound band leader Matt Whyte and bassist Kamara Thomas during an in-studio performance of "It's Over". http://minnesota.pub licradio.org/display /web/2007/01/22/earl _greyhound/
Tegan and Sara perform "Back in Your Head" from their new album The Con live in the studios of 89.3 The Current. http://minnesota.pub licradio.org/display /web/2007/11/30/tega n_sara/
Cloud Cult performs No One Said It Would Be Easy from their forthcoming album Feel Good Ghosts live Thursday March 13 at 893 The Current's stage on the corner of 7th and Red River in Austin, TX at the 2008 South by Southwest Music Conference. See more on http://austin.gather .com