"We can pull through the darkness."
Like a yellow highlight marker brushing over that lyric, lines of setting sunlight shined through the trees onto the grass in front of the stage where Sarah Krueger sang last Friday night outside Keg and Case Market in St. Paul.
Krueger's self-titled debut album under the moniker Lanue was a comforting highlight of the past few months of the pandemic. There were a lot of those. What else did music fans have besides records to pull them through?
Now that live music is back and indoor clubs are even reopening, albums might seem like an afterthought. But last weekend's Lanue performance was a reminder of all the great music put out during quarantine that's just begging to be performed face-to-face. Especially in Minnesota. What else did musicians here have to do besides write a record?
We've run this midyear roundup of homegrown albums going back to when CDs were still the main way to hear the offerings. This year's might be the most important one ever.
Since national concert tours aren't resuming until fall, for the most part, the local scene will take center stage for the next couple months for the many of you begging to enjoy live music again. Tune in before going back out.
Here are the 10 best local albums of 2021 so far.
Big $ilky, "Vol. 3" — Hitting an impressive stride with their third EP of the pandemic, Chicago-reared, Minneapolis-based rappers Psalm One and Angel Davanport strike the classic rap-duo formula of 1+1=3. The rowdy but purposeful wordsmiths tear into the man's world around them in booming, tongue-lashing songs like "Jesse Got Away" and "Britnee Speerz." The more vitriol, the merrier the music seems to get. Hear it here