Flock of Dimes — Long After Midnight (Microshow at Cloudland Theater in Minneapolis)

The Current (Minnesota Public Radio)
The Current (Minnesota Public Radio)Jun 19, 2026

Why It Matters

The set shows how socially aware indie acts can capture Gen‑Z audiences, creating new revenue streams for venues, labels, and brands aligned with economic and health‑care narratives.

Key Takeaways

  • Indie band Flock of Dimes explores financial anxiety in live set.
  • Lyrics critique healthcare costs and societal pressure on listeners.
  • Performance at Cloudland Theater draws enthusiastic local crowd.
  • Minimalist staging emphasizes raw vocals over production polish.
  • Song themes resonate with Gen Z's economic and emotional concerns.

Summary

Flock of Dimes delivered a micro‑show at Minneapolis’ Cloudland Theater, blending indie‑rock with introspective lyrics that center on money, healthcare costs, and personal identity. The stripped‑down set featured the band in simple jumpsuits, a modest stage, and an audience that responded with cheers and applause.

The performance highlighted the group’s focus on socio‑economic anxieties: lines like “You say you can’t afford your medications” and “Money I gave to you, I know I will never get back” underscore growing financial strain among younger listeners. Minimalist instrumentation kept the spotlight on raw vocals, allowing the lyrical narrative to dominate.

Notable moments included the repeated refrain “I live my life among the lucky ones” and the theatrical call‑and‑response that prompted a “Woo!” from the crowd. The band’s willingness to confront uncomfortable topics resonated, turning a modest venue into a charged communal space.

For the indie music market, the show illustrates how artists can leverage authentic storytelling to deepen fan engagement and attract brands seeking socially conscious partnerships, while streaming services may see increased demand for content that mirrors listeners’ real‑world concerns.

Original Description

Watch Flock of Dimes perform "Long After Midnight" in a small music venue in Minneapolis
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Flock of Dimes — the solo project of multi-instrumentalist and producer Jenn Wasner — released her third album, "The Life You Save," on October 10, 2025, on Sub Pop Records.
Wasner visited Minneapolis to perform a MicroShow — a series from The Current that presents live music in intimate or unexpected music venues — to perform songs from the new album as well as a few selections from her back catalogue. The audience in attendance comprised lucky winners who entered for a chance to attend this show.
Thank you to Gertens Garden Center for its support of this MicroShow.
Musicians
Jenn Wasner – vocals and guitar
Alan Good Parker – guitar
Credits
Guests – @flockofdimesofficial
Host – Gannon
Producer – Derrick Stevens
Video – Josh Sauvageau
Audio – Maurizio D’Errico
Graphics – Natalia Toledo
Digital Producers – Reed Fischer, Luke Taylor
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