THE NINE-45 SHOW PRESENTS: THE SET LIST FEBRUARY 20 - MARCH 12
THE NINE-45 SHOW PRESENTS: THE SET LIST FEBRUARY 20 - MARCH 12
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Read MoreTwin Cities’ rockers The Von Tramps are heading to SXSW and we asked them all about it.
Read MoreLife can be daunting, especially when you are still trying to figure out who you are and where you belong in the world. In the song “Lack of Truth” Wrister takes this enormous concept head on. Through Jangly guitars and crashing cymbals, Wrister howls out their uncertainty.
Read MoreFrom uncovering nostalgia, to paying the present a tribute, as well as penning the future, Tuvok the Word covers the love that inspired his inaugural project, “Namesake.” Not only does Tuvok express his love that inspired him, he also delves into his pain and short-comings that also play a catalyst in this 6-track, 24 minute EP.
Read MoreA sweet song with an even sweeter music video, HAEEAH initially wrote “Honey” for her boyfriend g00db0iii, who is also featured on the song. “Honey” is a slow and smooth guitar backed song all about love and all the good things that come with it. The music video was created by HAEEAH from a collection of clips from their relationship and in general just puts out a feeling of happiness and love.
Read MoreTHE NINE-45 SHOW PRESENTS: THE SET LIST FEBRUARY 6 - FEBRUARY 27
Read MoreTermination Dust and Double Grave kicked off their tour together Thursday night at the new venue Alleygators. Check out Jack Buckholz’s awesome photos them, Doggy and Keep For Cheap.
Read MoreUsually an EP is released for one of 3 reasons: a first release to show their personality, to release b-sides and or songs the band couldn’t use, or in 4th Curtis’s case: to show that they are ready to take the world by storm. Released on November 29th, 2019, Invisible Ax shows 4th Curtis at their strongest.
Read MoreA reflective and thought provoking EP, “Little Invisible Yesterdays” by PRGRPHS is an examination of memory and perception. The crux of the album is that memories get smaller yet more significant the more we collect and eventually we have so many they essentially become invisible, a point that is established by starting off each of the two songs with audio clips from old family videos.
Read MoreLocal Dope $#%T. The name says it all, and I’ll get to the “how” part in a second. This monthly showcase is celebrating its two year anniversary this weekend and it’s worth taking notice. This showcase has become a staple for the local Hip-Hop scene in its twenty-four months of existence.
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