A Minneapolis house once used for a legendary album cover continues to attract fans and music history buffs from around the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Back in the ’80s, when slick pop and hair metal began to consume all, a hard-drinking group of ragged Minnesotan rockers continued ...
When you think about the Replacements, the word “empathy” might not come to mind. That band operated as a whirlwind of chaos, ...
The Replacements will release an expanded, three-CD Deluxe Edition of their classic 1984 album, Let It Be, in the fall. The set, which will be available on Oct. 24, will include a new remastered ...
The Replacements were a Minneapolis-based rock band (known initially for punk rock, and then as major players in the shift from punk to alternative rock) that rose to prominence in the 1980s and ...
The Replacements’ third album, 1984’s Let It Be, is an ’80s indie rock classic. Now, over 40 years later, the project is getting a comprehensive and massive deluxe edition reissue. Aside from the ...
Both collections featured a remastered version of the original album, 14 rare live, studio, and home-demo recordings from the band’s Let It Be era, and a previously unreleased 28-song performance ...
MINNEAPOLIS — Will a Hollywood biopic on Minneapolis’ troubled indie rock band the Replacements soon be a reality? Stranger things have happened in ‘Mats land, and now a “Stranger Things” actor might ...
The Replacements at First Avenue in Minneapolis, 1984. Pictured are (left to right) Tommy Stinson, Chris Mars, and Paul Westerberg. From First Avenue: Minnesota’s Mainroom (Minnesota Historical ...
Back in the ’80s, when slick pop and hair metal began to consume all, a hard-drinking group of ragged Minnesotan rockers continued to show up some nights ready to play and some nights not. They were a ...