Making a list of good things that happened in 2025 may feel like a very short exercise…however despite the world being on ...
UK band Sorry’s new record COSPLAY feels like the band is finally leaning all the way into the odd angles that have always made them interesting. They bounce between shadowy art-rock, brittle indie ...
Stream and purchase the record below. Like any good pillar of the music scene, Draper will be having a release *party* this ...
Next story Photos: Dazzling Killmen at Cloudland Previous story The (Local) Fresh Five: Mother Shipton, Full Catholic, Jenny Matrix, Watson, and Dish Pit Violet ...
For the Fresh Five we pick out five great new(ish) jams that we’re currently obsessing over. All of these songs come from local (Minnesota) bands/artists. Mother Shipton is a new local folk duo ...
Local singer/songwriter Sara Bischoff’s project Under Violet has returned with a new LP, Orchard, just in time for our fall cool down. Like her excellent previous two albums, Orchard is the audio ...
Photos: Paul McCartney At USBank Stadium by Jon Behm · October 18, 2025Paul McCartney USBank Stadium, Minneapolis, MN October 17th, 2025 ...
We’ll get straight to the point: the amazing Tiny Tuesday is once again partnering with the amazing Drone Not Drones worldwide empire as part of all of our favorite holiday: dronetober. Unlike the ...
Water From Your Eyes have a new live video up, pulling two tracks from their 2023 record and one from the new album, which just dropped on Matador last month. The New York by way of Chicago duo have ...
I first encountered The Daily Norm, the nom de guerre of Kae Layne, earlier this year playing a show in the back of a bookstore. (Note: a reminder that bookstores and other non-traditional venues rule ...
She’s Green are a five-piece that have rocketed to local stardom in the last few years, largely on the strength of their (excellent) Wisteria EP. The band plans to release their follow up EP Chrysalis ...
It’s been a rocky year, to say the least, but we here at Reviler are trying to see our way through the fog and still celebrate the music that has brought us joy, solace or at least some blissful ...
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