Thanks a lot, Live Nation. You too, First Avenue.
The world's largest concert promotions company spoiled my year-out North Shore camping reservations with its announcement of a two-day festival June 23-24 on Harriet Island. Then the world's favorite Minneapolis rock club put the kibosh on my birthday-weekend plans by selecting July 20-21 for its inaugural outdoor festival. Clearly, they should have consulted me.
More clearly, it's going to be a busy year for Twin Cities music lovers. You really have to plan ahead and pay attention to be a music fan in this music-centric town nowadays.
1. Valentine's love at First Ave (Feb. 14-19). It should be quite the gush fest that week starting with the Poliça release party on Valentine's Day, same day the album is out. Roma di Luna singer Channy Leaneagh's new band already sold the club out, the first time a local band has done so with its first record's release party (not counting Poliça producer Ryan Olson's Gayngs shows). Then comes a first-ever local reunion by the biggest band to ever come out First Ave, Prince's Revolution, a Feb. 19 fundraiser for heart organizations following drummer Bobby Z's rebound from a heart attack last year.
2. Welcome to Minnesota Tour, Year 2 (Feb. 20-26). Atmosphere's first trek around the state last winter was groundbreaking, or at least ceiling-breaking (I personally saw light fixtures fall to the floor at the Mankato date, felled by the bass). This year's six-city run -- starting Feb. 20 in Mankato -- is an even greater showcase of up-and-coming Twin Cities hip-hop stars, with Kill the Vultures, Big Quarters and MaLLy filling the role that helped Prof break out last year.
3. South by Southwest du Nord (March). It seemed like half the Twin Cities music scene was in Austin, Texas, last year for the SXSW Music Conference, which returns March 14-17 and includes at least three brand spanking new Minnesota bands with ample hype behind them: Howler (signed to Rough Trade), Night Moves (signed to Domino) and Poliça. Those who can't afford the inflated hotel prices and/or sleep on the 4onthefloor's school bus in Austin can enjoy the pre- SXSW hoopla with the Are You Local? sendoff, returning March 2 to First Ave.
4. Trampled by Turtles album release (April 10). After selling more than 50,000 copies of their last disc and rising to the festival circuit last year, the acoustic quintet was as close as a mandolin string to signing a major-label deal. The guys ultimately opted to stay indie in 2012, but still have big plans for the album they recorded last fall at a cabin in northern Minnesota.
5. Record Store Day (April 21). The national music-geek shop-athon has really caught on locally, and I'm already hearing buzz about this year's. Hymie's plans to put on another street fair that day with two stages and 10 bands. Rhymesayers and Fifth Element are promising some limited-edition releases. And you can bet on many other in-store appearances at the other mainstay shops.