Are You Local? featuring Brother Aliwith The Blind Shake, and tiny deaths in the Mainroom
Four finalists of Vita.mn’s best-new-band search in the 7th St Entry:
Baby Shel
Sam Cassidy
Moon & Pollution
The Stress of Her Regard
The finalists will compete for the Best New Band crown, with Vita.mn sending the winning band to Austin, TX to play the Vita.mn / First Avenue showcase during the 2015 SXSW Festival.
Hosted by David Campbell
Note: Each ticket allows admission to both the Mainroom and 7th St Entry.
Brother Ali is a highly respected Hip Hop artist, speaker, and community leader from Minneapolis, MN. His two-decade resume includes eight critically acclaimed albums, mentorships with iconic Hip Hop legends...
Read More“The Blind Shake is at once spacey, primitive futuristic, and brutal: a kind of backyard extraterrestrial minimal surf-punk party. One guitar, one baritone guitar, a fuckload of reverb, and a...
Read MoreTiny Deaths is the Minneapolis, MN and Brooklyn, NY based dream-pop duo consisting of vocalist Claire de Lune and producer Grant Cutler. Their first full length album, Elegies, was released February 2017...
Read MoreMinneapolis songwriter Sam Cassidy draws on the life of ordinary people as well as his own experiences to paint vivid pictures of struggle and joy, hard work and taking it...
Read MoreMoon and Pollution is a study in contrasts. The duo consists of vocalist Molly Dean and producer / drummer Graham O’Brien (No Bird Sing). The two explore the combination of the...
Read More“I was working as a bartender in south Minneapolis a few blocks from 38th and Chicago [now renamed George Floyd Square] during the years we made this record, watching a fascist regime...
Read MoreDavid Campbell is a fan, musician, record store clerk, record label staffer, and a 10-year staffer of KQRS and Drive 105’s “Homegrown,” and a long-time veteran of the Twin Cities music...
Read MoreDavid Campbell is a fan, musician, record store clerk, record label staffer, and a 10-year staffer of KQRS and Drive 105’s “Homegrown,” and a long-time veteran of the Twin Cities music...
Read More