Friday Five: Shredders, Porcupine, and more new Minnesota music videos
September 13, 2019
Shredders - "Suburban Base"
Shredders have had a busy month. The Doomtree offshoots released their second album, Great Hits, on Aug. 30. The same day, they performed a half-hour set at the State Fair and filmed a culinary explosion with The Current. This week, they've dropped a tricked-out "Suburban Base" video directed by Paper Tiger himself.
Porcupine - "I Watch You Float"
Porcupine's new album Carrier Wave is out today, and the rockers will play the 7th St Entry tonight. Get a taste of the show via "I Watch You Float," recorded by Nirvana/PJ Harvey engineer Steve Albini. Video by Jeremy Ylvisaker and Ingrid Wiese.
Nallo - "Anger and Figureheads"
Nallo sure know how to make a mess. In this video from the Minneapolis three-piece, things get ugly due to some meddling hands. Their self-titled album drops on Nov. 22, and they'll perform at the Kitty Cat Klub on Nov. 23.
Heavy Deeds - "Mr. Block"
Heavy Deeds retun to the Twin Cities scene via "small, newish" tape label Family Audio. The road-trip video pairs well with the soothing rock sound, which is full of organ, guitar, and dusty drums.
Maria and the Coins - "Movin' On"
Maria and the Coins wrote "Movin' On" about moving away from home, and they recorded the alt-rock tune at Droptone Studio in Excelsior, Minn.