Don't miss out, garage rock band Crimes is back after 10 years with a long-awaited reunion show at Palmers! Come rock out with us June 3!
Crimes started in Minneapolis 2009, when a few demos written by Andrew Jansen were posted casually onto myspace. When local college station Radio K put them in heavy rotation, Andrew felt a push to create a physical group with friends Hannah Sather, Reese Hagy and Luke Friedrich.
From 2010-2014 the band played basements, festivals and main stages throughout the Twin Cities. They self-released two records, Good Hope (2011) & Thin Sunlight (2013) both recorded with Ali Jaffar of Ecstattic Studio.
Though splitting amicably in 2014, Crimes will reunite for the first time in 10 years, along-side the release of unheard material from 2014 recorded at the Old Blackberry Way Studio with Neil Weir (Blue Bell Knoll)
Products is a guitar rock band from Minneapolis, MN. Their debut LP, Pink Puma, was released in the spring of 2021, and a new record is due sometime in 2023. The band mixes lyrical sarcasm and sincerity with laser-sharp guitar work, all dancing atop galloping drums-and-bass. Stretching out into the broader world of left-field rock music, the band draws inspiration from late-'70s/early '80s melodic punk/post-punk/new wave/no wave/art-pop as well as modern iterations of this sound. Since early 2018, the group has toured the US and performed with Gang of Four, Dehd, Palm, Gustaf, and more.
The Controversial New Skinny Pill is a band in Minneapolis, that does non-drowsy, hypnagogic, psychedelic social pop. Utilizing lo-fi straight-to-tape recording strategies, band lead Skyler Nowinski (Rupert Angeleyes, Loud Sun, Joey Joey Michaels) creates warm and woozy, wah-wah drenched, relentlessly rhythmic party songs and weirdo pop grooves joined by Mariel Olivera (XOXOTech, IE) on synths, Dan Dukich (Daniel Bonespur) on bass, Alana Horton (Alone-A, Tony Peachka, Bella Yaga) on drums, and Sergio Hernandez (Phantom Tails) on auxiliary percussion.
IF WEATHER GOES TO SHIT, THE SHOW MOVES INDOORS.