It feels more like Halloween than Christmastime this week, as two acts of local notoriety are rising from the dead ... The Heroine Sheiks Remember them? Bugle-blowing acid-punk hero Shannon Selberg formed the band in New York in 1999 after the demise of his uniquely adored/hated Minneapolis group the Cows. With ex-Swans guitarist Norman Westberg, he debuted the seedy, nihilistic Sheiks on 2000's "Rape on the Installment Plan."
Where'd they go? Said Selberg, "There was this wave in the [New York] scene, and we had bands like the Yeah Yeah Yeahs and Gogol Bordello open for us." The wave mostly passed them by, though. After three albums, Selberg moved back to Minneapolis last year.
Where are they now? Selberg has slowly put together a new, all-local Sheiks lineup debuting Saturday with two shows at 7th Street Entry. The band now includes guitarist Paul Sanders of Hammerhead (another Am/Rep band, like the Cows) and bassist Jesse Kwakenat of the Stnnng.
"It's not the easiest kind of music to play, so it hasn't been easy getting the band ready," he said. Plus, he said, "We've been working up all new songs."
What's next? "We'll test the chemistry on stage, and then probably record this winter or spring."
Eyedea & Abilities Remember them? The St. Paul-reared rapper/turntablist duo came up through the ranks in the Rhymesayers camp fresh out of high school, first performing in Atmosphere and then touring as its opening act. They made their own mark on the innovative 2003 sophomore album, "E&A," issued via Epitaph Records.
Where'd they go? The seemingly inseparable childhood friends got burned out after touring heavily for "E&A" and decided to sleep around musically. Eyedea created the all-improv rap troupe Face Candy and the experimental rock band Carbon Carousel. Abilities moved to Milwaukee and cut several mix CDs.
"We wanted to learn how to play music in different ways," Eyedea (Mike Larsen) explained, admitting that those new ways didn't appease many fans. "A lot of people hated my other two projects so much, it reminded them how much they love this one."