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FAVORITE MINNESOTA EPS OF 2021

January 10, 2022 by Andrew Perrizo in Year End List

2021 is in the rearview mirror, and while it may have been another terrible year for the world, it was an excellent year for Minnesota music. Here is a list of some of our favorite EPs of the year. As with any list, there are obviously things we missed, but we did our best to listen to as much as possible. Enjoy and let us know what your favorites were and what we missed.

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January 10, 2022 /Andrew Perrizo
I/O the ProcessR, Phonics Vol. 2, Rap, Hip-Hop, Twain, Antoine "TWAIN" Perkins, Midwest Mayor, Philip Saint John, Sun Indigo, The Nine-45 Show, Serious Machine, Still We All, indie, rock, EP, EP of the Year, 2021, Nigel T, Left For Dead, Languid, I've Come To Terms With Who I Am, Emo, Inflict, The Fear of Losing Everything, Gully Boys, Favorite Son, Punk, SWRS, You're All But Deceased, Laska, Fader, Gramma, Supertrend, Double Grave, Echinacea, Ludu, The Devil Inside, Drey DK, Peace of Mind, EVV, Gemini, Joe Bartel, Anhedonia, Lobster Planet, I Don't Want to Die Yet, Girls Camp, It's Hip to be Sad, Tuvok The Word, Tuvok the Third, In Lieu, Edible E.P., Justin Courtney Pierre, An Anthropologist On Mars, Glass Eyes, Liminality, Nu Metal, R&B, Kuncky, POV, Nacho Suave, Ignacio EP, Durry
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JUSTIN COURTNEY PIERRE "AN ANTHROPOLOGIST ON MARS" EP REVIEW

March 22, 2021 by Eric Martin in Album Review

Justin Courtney Pierre’s new EP, An Anthropologist On Mars, is deep and dynamic. It gives a snapshot of an internal search for meaning and purpose in a seemingly barren wasteland. JCP manages to squeeze a vast progression into a measly 12 minutes. Don’t be fooled by the short timestamp, be prepared to stick this album on repeat!

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March 22, 2021 /Eric Martin
Twin Cities, Justin Courtney Pierre, An Anthropologist On Mars, Motion City Sountrack, rock
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