Here's a round-up of our week at Midnight Sun:
•••• Very. Important. Band.
•••• Canadian country star Terri Clark performs Saturday and Sunday at Rams Head on Stage. She and I talked about losing her mother to
•••• "For Upper Fells, it's an above-average neighborhood bar," Erik wrote in his review of Salt. Read his full-take here.
•••• It was a week for local festival line-up announcements. Sweetlife Festival will feature
•••• In other concert news,
•••• The National Premium comeback continued, with owner Tim Miller saying bars and liquor stores should have the Boh-alternative next month.
•••• The old Natty Boh Lounge at Canton Station will soon be Of Love & Regret, a collaboration between Stillwater founder Brian Strumke and Ted Stelzenmuller, chef and co-owner of Jack's Bistro. Read the report here.
•••• The Tiki Barge expansion was denied at Thursday's Liquor Board meeting.
•••• Celebrate Baltimore band Beach House released the tracklist to their next album, "Bloom," and offered the first single, "Myth." We've been listening to it ... A LOT. Join the fun here.
•••• Charlves Village Pub fans can rejoice — the Towson bar will rises from the ashes by month's end. More details here.
•••• Finally, the Frisco Tap House in Columbia will open a seven-barrel microbrewery under the name Push Craft Brewing this spring.