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FAVORITE MINNESOTA EPS OF 2023

January 16, 2024 by Andrew Perrizo in Year End List

2023 can best be described as hectic. So much happened in the last year and so much amazing music was released. It was an impossible feat trying to keep up with it all. The writers at Melodic Noise Media did our best, these are just a few of our favorite EPs released by the Minnesota music scene in 2023.

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January 16, 2024 /Andrew Perrizo
ep of the year, she's green, wisteria, lutalo, again, bugsy, now i spend all of my time alone, to whatever end, adam azra'el, birdhole, no greater meaning, cindy lawson, don't come crying to me, nigel t, young dracula, oister boy, fend, true sequel, ber, halfway, joe bartel, powerplant, stay at home astronaut, different waveforms, foe, press start
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MINNESOTA SOUND REVIEWS - 01/10/2024

January 10, 2024 by Jonathan Fuller in Video Premiere

A short review of six songs featured on the Melodic Noise Media: Minnesota Sound playlist 1/10/24.

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January 10, 2024 /Jonathan Fuller
minnesota, review, playlist, minnesota sound
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"Now I Spend All Of My Time Alone": The Release Show

December 21, 2023 by drey dk in Concert Review, Photo spread

On the evening of December 8th, 2023, bugsy (and friends) took to the 7th St Entry stage in celebration of their newly anticipated EP, “Now I Spend All Of My Time Alone”. I was lucky upon my arrival to have secured a spot front and center, as I had just received word that they officially sold out the show a few hours before doors.

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December 21, 2023 /drey dk
diy, indie rock, rock, indie punk, bugsy, 7th St Entry
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Drive-In Movies You Can Dance To: An Album from the Back Seat

December 18, 2023 by Emily Schmidt in Video Premier, Album Review

A double album with 22 fantastic tracks, Annie and the Bang Bang’s “Radio Baby” offers variety in just about every aspect that an album can. The title track states, “I am an FM radio baby raised in the back of a car,” and like an FM radio on a long road trip, the album switches tones and genres often. Its lyrics also give the listener opportunities to imagine music videos or feature-length films, the perfect thing to do on a long road trip. As songwriter and lead singer Annie Enneking puts it, the songs on Radio Baby are “drive-in movies you can dance to.

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December 18, 2023 /Emily Schmidt
annie and the bang bang, radio baby, pop, country
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Bob Mould, Homecoming (Kinda) Cedar and Turf Club, October 2023

December 11, 2023 by Dan Michener in Concert Review, Concert Photography

You wouldn’t know Bob Mould was playing a solo electric set. There was just this massive wall of sound coming at the audience. It was so on-point and direct. He was a one-man wrecking machine. Super engaging with the audience, gracious and funny. The Turf Club is just a stone’s throw down the street from a music store (now a hair salon) where Husker Du started out—playing in the basement after the store closed for the night. And a little south is Macalester College, where a young Bob Mould went to college.

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December 11, 2023 /Dan Michener
Punk Rock, Husker Du, Bob Mould, Sugar, Sunshine Rock, Turf Club, St Paul Minnesota, minnesota sound
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MINNESOTA SOUND REVIEWS - 12/6/2023

December 06, 2023 by Mike Larson in Video Premiere

A short review of six songs featured on the Melodic Noise Media: Minnesota Sound playlist 12/06/23.

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December 06, 2023 /Mike Larson
minnesota, review, playlist, minnesota sound
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Andy's Songs of the North Playlist Reviews - December 2023

December 05, 2023 by Andrew Ellis in Album Review

The cold December weather is here along with our collective groan of it arriving. We really should be used to this by now since many of us have lived here for a while. However, to brighten your mood I’ve found even more artists who will at least be able to warm your soul.

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December 05, 2023 /Andrew Ellis
singer songwriter, Minneapolis music scene, Hip-Hpp, Songs of the North, hip-hop, pop, Pop-Punk, Rock, Mild Manner, rock, Jay Ernest, Country Music, Cindy Lawson, Moonlit Mushroo, Jack Swagger, g0ldilock, Benny Bouquet, Maria Isa, Annie and the Bang Bang, SYM1, The Rockford Mules, Karen Mal, David Stoddard, alt-rock
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Melodic Noise Insider Podcast: #7 Mae Simpson

December 04, 2023 by Andrew Ellis in Podcast

Witnessing Mae Simpson and her band live has been on my bucket list for a while. Their debut full length Chandelier & Bloom is a killer album showcasing their musicianship, chemistry, and endless positive vibes.

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December 04, 2023 /Andrew Ellis
Minneapolis music scene, Podcast, Melodic Noise Insider Podcast, Mae Simpson, Chandelier & Bloom, rock, pop, indie music
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2023 Album and EP Considerations List

November 27, 2023 by Andrew Perrizo in Virtual Gig

With 2023 coming to an end, it’s time to look back and all the albums and EPs that have come out of Minnesota this year. This list is all of the albums and EPs that I could find that were released by someone who is from Minnesota. If your project is on this list it is up for consideration when we write our “Favorite Album and EPs of 2023” article in January.

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November 27, 2023 /Andrew Perrizo
singer songwriter, Minneapolis music scene, Hip-Hpp, Songs of the North, hip-hop, pop, Pop-Punk, Rock, Blues, The Devon Worley Band, Durry, Adam Azre'al, Corzine, Joyann Parker, Mac Turner, Lumari, Killed by Kiwis, Annie Fitzgerald, NATL PARK SRVC
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bugsy “Now I Spend All Of My Time Alone”

November 16, 2023 by drey dk in Concert Review, Album Review

This EP shows an immense amount of maturity, growth, and collaboration amongst all members both sonically and emotionally. Everyone involved in the making of this project (producer, mixer, and recorder Abe Anderson included), I hope feel incredibly accomplished. I personally feel really lucky to have been able to enjoy bugsy’s music since their inception, as well as consider them my friends.

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November 16, 2023 /drey dk
diy, indie rock, rock, indie punk, bugsy
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