2015-12-26



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Sleater-Kinney

What are you doing on V-Day? If you're a Sleater-Kinney fan, you'll be at this sold out show. According to my bad memories and physical ticket stubs, I've seen Sleater-Kinney at least three times, and have expressed sadness ...

The Decemberists

Sure, their music is associated with hipsters and it's fair to assume singer Colin Meloy writes lyrics like he's from 1920, but The Decemberists are an unbelievably good band.



Belle & Sebastian

Our favorite Scottish band Belle & Sebastian is releasing Girls in Peacetime Want to Dance tomorrow, January 20th, via Matador Records, their first new record since 2010's Write About Love. ...

Sam Smith

Sam Smith has sold out Madison Square Garden in NYC and The Forum in Los Angeles in minutes, with a second show in Los Angeles being added on January 29, 2015. The month-long
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Big Star

Big Star is releasing some singles on Record Store Day. This is to coincide with the release of the documentary of Big Star called "Big Star: Nothing Can Hurt Me", which you can check out the …

Blur

After the release of The Magic Whip (first album since Think Tank was released in 2003), this world tour sees Blur play Australia (including the Splendour in the Grass festival in Byron Bay) …

Wizard World Minneapolis

Wizard World Minneapolis officially began its pop culture weekend takeover last night, with a kickoff event held last night at the rotunda in the Mall of America. In addition to a trivia contest for



Violent Femmes

Violent Femmes have announced details of their eagerly awaited new EP, HAPPY NEW YEAR. The four-track EP will be released April 18th, exclusively on 180 gram champagne clear vinyl



Go 96.3

We were really impressed with Go 96.3 FM's first Go Show #1 (featuring New Politics and Banks at Aria on Mar 2015). We were wondering how they can top that debut show



Festival Palomino

We covered Trampled By Turtles' first ever Festival Palomino last year. It was such a great learning experience for us, and we had a great time... so much that it made it onto my top ten favorite shows from 2014 (out of …

The 1975

Matt Healy, lead singer for Manchester UK band, The 1975, is a marked man. And this past weekend, he returned to the city where it all happened.


The Adicts

The version Cristina loves is the Adicts' version.
Song of the week is Adicts' "Falling in Love".

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FFS

FFS - the unique collaboration between Franz Ferdinand and Sparks - have announced their first ever North American live dates. This once-in-a-lifetime tour

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Weezer

Weezer's singer Rivers Cuomo brought out his dad, Frank Cuomo, and they play "Back to the Shack". One of the most touching things I have witness in my many years of watching Weezer shows. …

Carole King

Beautiful: The Carole King Musical is a musical on the life of songwriter Carole King, based on the biography written by Douglas McGrath. The musical has a residency at the Orpheum Theatre in Minneapolis until the end of November. …

This year (2015), W♥M covered 346, which is an absolutely amazingly large number considering that we basically don't cover shows from December to February.

With so many shows, it's hard to just pick 15 shows to talk about... and I know there are a few that I feel bad about leaving off the list. I recommend looking over our list below and clicking on the shows you are most interested in reading and checking out for yourself.

With that said, here 15 favorite moments of 2015:

Sleater-Kinney at First Avenue

14 February 2015

This was my fourth time seeing Portland's Sleater-Kinney, and it was possibly my favorite. After "breaking up" in 2006, it was a bit of a surprise when they announced their reunion in October 2014 (with a new album No Cities to Love no less!). Of course, their entire 2015 North American show immediately sold out, but we were lucky enough to be there.... as were all the dedicated fans (who we haven't seen in quite a while).

We wrote, "I also wanted to mention that this wasn't just a SK reunion, but a reunion for all their fans. Personally speaking, I saw old friends I have not seen in nine years and it was all because SK came back to the music scene... so from the bottom of my heart, thank you Sleater-Kinney. "

The Decemberists at Northrop Auditorium

24 March 2015

Similar to Sleater-Kinney, beloved The Decemberists disappeared from the music scene in 2011.

We caught singer Colin Meloy solo in 2013, and although he did play some Decemberists songs, it just didn't feel the same. When the opportunity to see them live, after they announced an unexpected new album What a Terrible World, What a Beautiful World, we jumped on board on the sold out show.

Their encore, with a giant whale, was a delight: "...then was a direct hit to the gullet, with their other folky mega-epic, the bouncy ‘The Mariner’s Revenge Song’ which stretched some twenty minutes. People were prompted to scream at a certain part ¾ of the way into the song, and the reaction was not unwarranted as a large cut-out profile of a whale ambled on stage to slowly eat each of the band members in a row, to the crowd’s shrieking delight."

Belle & Sebastian at Enmore Theatre and Rock the Garden

29 January 2015/20 June 2015

My all-time favorite post-Britpop is Scottish band Belle & Sebastian. Although the band experienced some difficulties with their label (basically Jeepster Records didn't think they can grow beyond their cult-like status) and losing a few key band members (including sweet songstress Isobel Campbell), the band seemed to be in top form on this 2015 tour. They first hit the Enmore Theatre in Sydney, Australia, and eventually made their way to Minneapolis at Rock the Garden.

Personally speaking, as a diehard fan, I felt it wasn't their strongest performance in Minneapolis. They've been gone for 9 years from the city, and their song choices weren't what I wanted or expected. Still, despite all that, their two song finales were unfortgettable: "The two closing tracks, ‘The Boy With the Arab Strap’ and ‘I Didn't See It Coming’ were absolutely unforgettable. Murdoch walked on the front barrier and asked if anyone wanted to dance and encourage fans to come on stage. About thirty fans jumped to the stage and just had an absolute blast singing and dancing... and, yes, taking plenty of selfies."

Sam Smith at Roy Wilkins Auditorium

24 January 2015

We were lucky enough to have caught Sam Smith right before his road to stardom: winning six Grammy Awards (in Feb 2015) - including Record of the Year and Song of the Year - and Brit Award winner for British Breakthrough Act and Global Success.

We wrote, "With his career just starting (though he mentioned he’s had a manager since age 12) and a strong chance that he walks away with several Grammys next weekend, Sam Smith’s local debut was worth the wait, with likely several more appearances in the years ahead, to come."

Wizard World Minneapolis

01-03 May 2015

The second annual Wizard World Minneapolis was a whole lot of fun. Unlike 2014's show, this year they had a few musical acts in conjunction to the comic book/geek fandom show: Critical Hit and our favorite Japanese Superhero band Peelander-Z. Unfortunately, due to a misunderstanding, the Peelander-Z show was cut short.

As we reported, "After just 25 minutes, the venue cut off the band's instruments!! Everyone in the audience and the band looked incredibly puzzled by the shutdown. The fans were screaming "One more song! One more song!" and Pink replied, "If only we could, but they won't let us play!"

Barenaked Ladies and Violent Femmes at Treasure Island

12 June 2015

After Brian Ritchie sued singer Gordon Gano in 2007, The Violent Femmes broke up. It was only recently (2015) that they reformed, so we were more than happy to make that long drive to Treasure Island Casino in Red Wing, Minnesota, to see them. Embarrassingly enough, I thought this was my first time seeing VF, until I was reminded by a friend of mine that we had seen them in early 2000 at First Avenue. Suddenly, the memories flooded back! I will confess that I have a terrible memory.

Anyway, seeing VF was such fun! Everyone in the audience were singing to every word (expect for the two new songs), but I will also mention that I LOVE Colin Hay (from Men At Work) and he was definitely the highlight of the Barenaked Ladies' set. BNL aren't bad either, they were surprisingly a very entertaining band.

We wrote, "Say what you will about Canada's Barenaked Ladies, but they are a great live band. All those years touring, singer Ed Robertson has developed an amazing ability to randomly improvise some raps and songs. My personal favorite was the "Ring Ding Ding for Red Wing" rap, it's clear to me that they just actually thought of it while randomly shouting out rhymes."

Go 96.3 Shows

13 March 2015/07 August 2015/03-04 December 2015

We were quite impressed with Go 96.3's very first show at Aria in early March 2015 (featuring New Politics and Banks). They spared no expenses, and it showed! They would later go on to book Go Fest 2015 (featuring Cold War Kids and Matt & Kim on 07 August 2015) and Go Snow Show (featuring Metric and Silversun Pickups on 03-04 December 2015). In fact, all the Go Shows are nothing less than spectacular. We speculate that they are possibly just losing money (thanks to their affordable pricing of "$9.63" or FREE), but we also think that getting their brand name out is well worth it.

We wrote, "So, with little Snow outside, but plenty Show inside, consider the inaugural Go96.3 Snow Show a success with the hope that this becomes a bigger and better holiday tradition, for years ahead. "

Blur in Sydney, Los Angeles, and New York

25 July 2015/20 October 2015/23 October 2015

Legendary Britpopster Blur is finally back in Australia, playing their first gig in 18 years in the country. The whole gang is back (including Graham Coxon), and we love the band so much, we travelled to Los Angeles and New York for Blur's final two US tour. It's hinted heavily that this was the band's final U.S.A. appearance. A sad reminder that for this megastar band in England... that they never really broke America.

We wrote, "I'll just say the show was bittersweet. Albarn plans to spend next year working on the band that did break the States, Gorillaz, and he has enough side projects to distract him from the band he first started out in. This may be their last concert in the country they couldn't break."

FFS (Franz Ferdinand and Sparks) at First Avenue

09 October 2015

FFS is the special project of Franz Ferdinand and Sparks. The two bands recorded an album and as expected with these type of one album-only tour, they basically played the entire album. As an added bonus, selective songs from their respective catalog was also played, including the wildly popular FF's song "Take Me Out" (the entire audience was bouncing and singing along to this number).

Of all the places the band could have chosen to play, they surprisingly added Minneapolis to their limited first-ever US tour... and it was well worth it for fans who showed up to catch this unique performance.

As we reported, "Both bands collaborated to produce some of the most interesting pop songs on the FFS album. It's smart, it's catchy, it's fun, and it's uniquely FFS. While I do not think there will be a sequel in the future, this was, by far, the most interesting team-up we've seen in a while."

Big Star's Third at First Avenue

20 September 2015

This is one of our favorite 2015 shows: Big Star's Third. Every show they do is different, mainly because they have different guests. With all these great guests, you would think they can easily screw up, but they were all surprisingly well-rehearsed and seemed to know their material and what they had to work with.

We concluded, "This show was such a massive pleasure to watch. Between a stage loaded with talent and music loaded with emotion, it was hard to walk away from this and not be inspired and heartened. Big Star created some of the most beautiful and timeless music of all time, the soundtrack to our lives. Stamey, Stringfellow and every single person who contributed to Wednesday night’s performance brought that soundtrack to life. "

The 1975 at First Avenue

10 December 2015

This was our third time seeing The 1975, fifth time if you count their two promotional appearance at Cities 97 and the Mall of America... and we called it long ago: This band is going to be massive! Not only have they sold out every appearance in the Twin Cities, but ahead of their sophomore album, they've already announced a date at the Roy Wilkins Auditorium. We think it's going to sell out, which very few bands have managed such a feat. We'll wait and see. If you need further proof that the band has made it - after we saw them at First Avenue, there were bootleg T-Shirt vendors!

As reported, "From the show’s early sell out, to the stage production, and the crowd’s intense reaction to every song, it was clear right away that the band has outgrown its club confines and is destined for bigger things (something we predicted when we first saw them too)."

Festival Palomino 2015

September 2015

We felt that the inaugural Festival Palomino last year was nothing short of perfect... however, the organizers (First Avenue and Trampled by Turtles) improved on perfection! We love the new setup and, based on these two successful shows, we're pretty sure they will be hard at work on a great 2016 Festival Palomino.

We praised, "If local festivals were racehorses, Festival Palomino is best in show. Again.

The Trampled by Turtles-curated festival, held again in the inside greens of the horse racetrack at Canterbury Park in the southwest suburb of Shakopee, triumphed once more in its sophomore year, as a prime example of a highly enjoyable, expertly-run day of music. "

Rev Horton Heat & The Adicts at First Avenue

24 September 2015

This was an odd-pairing, but we were really excited about UK's The Adicts' very first Minneapolis show. They were just super-duper entertaining. The band clearly has their live show down to a T, incorporating various fun stage props, various costume changes, and choreographic dance routines. The only down side to these shows is that they are practically the same routine every night, so if this is your second or third time seeing them, it'll get old fast... but personally speaking, since it was their first Minneapolis show: we loved it.

Worth the price of admission: "If anything, The Adicts is one of the most entertaining bands touring right now. I've never seen so many stage prop used on stage, from pounds of confetti (used in streamers, umbrellas, hats, etc.) to Chinese take-out cartons (used for "Chinese Takeaway"), playing cards (used for "Joker in the Pack") to light-up plastic glass (used during "Who Spilt My Beer?") to various costume changes (hats, gloves, shirts) to beach balls, to stuffed monkeys (thrown into the audience). Although this may seem gimmicky, you can't ignore that this was a first-rate production and worth the price of admission. "

Weezer at Burgerama IV and Basilica Block Party

29 March 2015/10 July 2015

We're big fans of Weezer since 1994. Admittedly, the band's outgrown us, but we still have a soft spot for the nerdy band. Seeing them at Burgerama IV in Santa Ana was a treat, but because Rivers' dad came on stage to sing "Back to the Shack" with the band. We caught them again locally at Basilica Block Party, and it's probably our favorite Basilica show in recent memory.

The fans loved it, "As soon as the first few chords of ‘Hash Pipe’ were played, the audience immediately recognized it and started screaming and singing. Other big hits blocks included ‘Surf Wax America’, followed by ‘Island in the Sun’ with personalized "Minneapolis" lyrics, and ‘Beverly Hills’ (which did gangbuster in California, but surprisingly did really well in Minnesota as well)."

Beautiful: The Carole King Musical
25 November 2015

This one is still fresh in my mind, so it's one of my favorite music event I've attended. I can probably count on my hand the few plays and musicals I've attended (The King and I, Macbeth, A Christmas Carol, etc.), but watching Beautiful: The Carole King Musical was simply just magical. The seamless set changes, the constant costume changes (and one great "quick change" costumes), the great singing and music playing... they were just flawless! It probably helped that they act the same scene night after night for the last 200+ shows, but it was still pretty amazing to witness live. I have told people that it is like watching a movie, only it's completely live.

We concluded, "If you're a fan of live musical, you definitely will want to attend a show. It is a lot of fun, and the musical numbers will bring back a lot of wonderful memories."

Below are links to all 346 shows we covered in 2015:

GRAND TOTAL: 346 Shows

JANUARY 2015 (4 Shows)

• 01/15 Zola Jesus at Cedar

• 01/22 The Vaselines at Cedar

• 01/24 Sam Smith at Roy Wilkins

• 01/29 Belle & Sebastian at Enmore Theatre

FEBRUARY 2015 (7 Shows)

• 02/01 Zola Jesus at Republic

• 02/03 London Grammar at First Ave

• 02/12 Kaki King at Cedar

• 02/14 Sleater-Kinney at First Ave

• 02/14 Lights at Mill City Nights

• 02/15 Marc Broussard at Varsity

• 02/27 Blackberry Smoke at First Ave

MARCH 2015 (34 Shows)

• 03/02 Twilight Sad at 7th Street

• 03/02 Ed Kowalczyk at Cedar

• 03/03 Lone Bellow at Turf Club

• 03/05 The Church at Cedar

• 03/06 2:54 at 7th Street

• 03/07 The Dodos at 7th Street

• 03/08 Juliana Hatfield Three at Turf Club

• 03/12 Swervedriver at the Turf Club

• 03/12 Gang of Four at the Varsity Theater

• 03/13 Go Show #1 at Aria

• 03/15 of Montreal at First Ave

• 03/16 Broods at Fine Line

• 03/18 Third Man Records at SXSW 2015

• 03/18 Levitation France at SXSW 2015

• 03/18 Genevieve at SXSW 2015

• 03/18 Laura Marling at SXSW 2015

• 03/19 Don Dokken at St.Croix Casino

• 03/19 British Music Embassy at
SXSW 2015

• 03/20 Only Real at SXSW 2015

• 03/20 Brolin at SXSW 2015

• 03/20 Twerps at Waterloo Records

• 03/21 Transmission, feat. Andy Rourke at First Ave

• 03/21 Magic Man at 7th Street

• 03/21 Helado Negro at Ordway Concert

• 03/22 Tycho at First Ave

• 03/23 Judith Hill at Paisley Park

• 03/24 Decemberists at Northrop

• 03/25 Big & Rich at The Pourhouse

• 03/27 Burgerama IV at the Observatory

• 03/28 Burgerama IV at the Observatory

• 03/29 Alex & Sierra at Varsity Theater

• 03/29 Burgerama IV at the Observatory

• 03/29 The Preatures at Triple Rock

• 03/30 Ibeyi at the Cedar

APRIL 2015 (22 Shows)

• 04/02 OK Go at First Avenue

• 04/03 The Ting Tings at Fine Line

• 04/04 Katrina at Amsterdam Bar

• 04/04 Father John Misty at First Ave

• 04/05 Clean Bandit at First Ave

• 04/06 Happyness at Turf Club

• 04/07 Wand at 7th Street

• 04/09 Max Jury at 7th Street

• 04/12 Reptar at 7th Street

• 04/13 Twin Shadow at First Ave

• 04/15 His Name is Alive at 7th Street

• 04/16 José González at the Cedar

• 04/16 The Veronicas at Aloft

• 04/18 They Might Be Giants at First Ave

• 04/18 Record Store Day at Electric Fetus

• 04/21 Communion, feat. Hey Rosetta! at Turf Club

• 04/23 American Candy Tour at Varsity

• 04/24 Kaiser Chiefs at Regency Center

• 04/26 Dar Williams at Cedar

• 04/29 Stu Larsen at the Loring

• 04/26 Elvis Perkins at the Icehouse

• 04/30 Sick of Sarah at Turf Club

MAY 2015 (32 Shows)

• 05/01 Eternal Summers at 7th Street

• 05/01 Wizard World Minneapolis

• 05/02 Speedy Ortiz at 7th Street Entry

• 05/02 Critical Hit at Wizard World

• 05/02 Peelander-Z at Pourhouse

• 05/02 Wizard World Minneapolis

• 05/03 Wizard World Minneapolis

• 05/03 R. Ring at 7th Street

• 05/05 Wolf Alice at Turf Club

• 05/06 Wombats at the Varsity Theater

• 05/08 Moon King at 7th St Entry

• 05/09 Glasser at the Walker Art

• 05/09 Emily Hearn at Cedar Cultural

• 05/09 Young Fathers at 7th Street Entry

• 05/12 Freedy Johnston at Dakota Jazz

• 05/13 Ballroom Thieves at Bryant-Lake

• 05/13 Icky Blossoms at Georgia Theatre

• 05/15 Stephin Merritt at Cedar Cultural

• 05/16 MSP Comicon at MN State Fair

• 05/16 Kodaline at the Varsity Theater

• 05/18 GOASTT at 40 Watt Club

• 05/19 Twin Peaks at 7th Street Entry

• 05/20 Torres at 7th Street Entry

• 05/21 Other Lives at Triple Rock

• 05/22 Butch Walker at Cedar Cultural

• 05/25 Palma Violets at 7th Street Entry

• 05/26 Surfer Blood at 7th Street Entry

• 05/28 Little Dragon at First Avenue

• 05/29 Temples at First Avenue

• 05/30 DMA's at 7th Street Entry

• 05/30 Hot Chip at First Avenue

• 05/31 Mandolin Orange at 7th Street

JUNE 2015 (36 Shows)

• 06/01 The Dø at 7th Street Entry

• 06/02 Shana Cleveland at Bryant-Lake

• 06/04 Lindsey Stirling at Northrop

• 06/05 The Script at State Theatre

• 06/05 Soul Asylum at First Ave

• 06/08 Best Coast at First Avenue

• 06/09 Imagine Dragons at Xcel

• 06/09 Embrace at Mill City Nights

• 06/10 Shonen Knife at Amsterdam Bar

• 06/10 Elle King at Varsity Theater

• 06/11 Tori Kelly at Varsity Theater

• 06/11 White Lung at 7th Street

• 06/12 Michael Franti at Cabooze Plaza

• 06/12 Barenaked Ladies at Treasure Island

• 06/13 Kate Tempest at 7th Street

• 06/13 July Talk at Triple Rock

• 06/13 Hayden at Turf Club

• 06/14 Jon Spencer Blues Explosion at Turf

• 06/15 Jeremy Loops at 7th Street

• 06/16 Communion at Turf Club

• 06/18 The Maccabees at Fine Line

• 06/20 Rock the Garden at Walker Art

• 06/21 Rock the Garden at Walker Art

• 06/22 San Cisco at Triple Rock

• 06/24 Chastity Belt at Triple Rock

• 06/24 Trails and Ways at Turf Club

• 06/25 PINS at 7th Street Entry

• 06/26 Griswolds at 7th Street

• 06/26 AthFest 2015

• 06/27 AthFest 2015

• 06/27 Dr. John at Twin Cities Jazz Festival

• 06/27 Southside Johnny at Rolling River

• 06/28 AthFest 2015

• 06/28 Suffers at 7th Street

• 06/29 The Hunts at 7th Street

• 06/29 Heartless Bastards at First Ave

JULY 2015 (33 Shows)

• 07/01 Mates of State at Turf Club

• 07/02 Owl City at Oake on the Water

• 07/04 Blue Coupe at Taste of MN

• 07/08 Toad the Wet Sprocket at Mill City Nights

• 07/08 Sam Dew at the Echo

• 07/09 Lenka at the Cedar

• 07/10 Basilica Block Party

• 07/11 Head East at Fun Fest

• 07/12 Graham Parker at Brit's Pub

• 07/17 Say Anything at First Ave

• 07/17 Indigo Girls at MN Zoo

• 07/18 Freezepop at Nether Bar

• 07/18 Widowspeak at GA Theatre

• 07/19 Lydia Loveless at Turf Club

• 07/20 Ex Hex at Triple Rock

• 07/21 Lower Dens at 7th Street

• 07/21 Ryn Weaver at Triple Rock

• 07/23 Veruca Salt at the Cedar

• 07/24 This Will Destroy You at Varsity

• 07/24 Lazyeyes at 7th Street

• 07/24 Needtobreathe at Cabooze

• 07/25 Blur at Qantas, Sydney

• 07/25 Sage Francis at First Ave

• 07/25 Tour de Fat at Loring Park

• 07/25 On An On at Icehouse

• 07/26 Frankie Teardrop at Triple

• 07/26 Flock Of Seagulls at Ribfest

• 07/26 BulletBoys at G.B. Leighton

• 07/27 Gary Louris at Loring Park

• 07/29 Zella Day at 7th Street

• 07/29 Ringo Deathstarr at Turf Club

• 07/30 Summerland Tour at Mill City

• 07/31 Secret Stash Revue at First Ave

AUGUST 2015 (27 Shows)

• 08/01 Screaming Females at Triple

• 08/01 Rise Against at Cabooze

• 08/02 Django Django at First Ave

• 08/02 Woody Allen at State Theatre

• 08/03 The Kills at First Avenue

• 08/04 Bleachers at Cabooze

• 08/05 The Vamps at First Avenue

• 08/05 Mötley Crüe at Xcel Center

• 08/07 Go Fest '15 at Target Field

• 08/07 Social Distortion at First Ave

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