The Customers is one of those bands whose history threads through the recent history of Minneapolis music and off into the great wide world beyond, linking the good and the great of the contemporary American music scene with no small amount of local heroes. Our story starts in 1995, when a demo of main man Ryan Sexton’s songs found their way onto the desk of Elliot Roberts, a man with no small influence, being that he was the manager of one Neil Young…
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[…] fledgling label Vapor Records, back in the day. I could talk about how long the follow-up album, Sweet Fatality, took to arrive. I might throw something about the move from Los Angeles to Minneapolis that […]