With his lush sophomore album celebrating its CD release party Thursday at the Varsity, one of the Twin Cities brightest young talents talks with Will McClain about life in The Silver City.
Eric Anderson and friends return to the 400 Bar this weekend for the CD release party for his excellent sophomore folk-pop album, Reveille's got some tasty live footage to whet your appetite for the big gig.
Reveille would love to send 25 of our readers to the McNally Smith River Rocks Music Festival this coming weekend.
The leader of L.A.'s finest power pop combo talks with Rob van Alstyne about shifting artistic directions and the trials of opening band duty.
Great music sans vocals hits the Southern Theater this Friday.
Shawn Jones talks with Rob van Alstyne about his band's awesome orchestral pop album, embracing magical realism and falling victim to a TSA theft ring.
Crew records are nice and all, but Rebel Yellow ups the ante as the first in a string of solo Doomtree releases.
Another chance to check out the Braggster on Wednesday, September 3.
Cloud Cult open up for Gnarls Barkley at the State Fair grandstand on Wednesday night, Reveille would love to send 2 lucky readers to the show for FREE.
1977 was a terrible year for American popular music—but was it the worst year for music ever?
Young local power-poppers drop sophomore platter Friday at the 7th St. Entry.
There's more to St. Paul folk-pop artist Jeff Hanson than his otherworldly voice ... much more.
Wherein Chris Vondracek confirms that kids in a shed will dance more than kids at the Turf Club.
First Avenue better start stocking up on whiskey ASAP, as these two back to back nights are going to be a liquor soaked and sweaty affair.
Eau Claire's favorite son has clearly stepped into the big time with a sold-out show at First Avenue this past Friday.
A wickedly deep lineup featuring Low, Dosh, P.O.S., members of Tapes n' Tapes, and more is banding together for a righteous cause at the Turf Club and tix are still availble.
Reveille sits down with the founder and organizer of the quietly ambitious Square Lake Music and Film Festival, happening this Saturday, August 16.
That's right, motherfuckers: John Mayer, with almost no Jennifer Aniston content.
Young Chicago folkie is the rare aspiring Dylan done good.
Local music vet Knol Tate's latest finds him working wonders on a set of straightforward power pop.