Captured – A Slice of the Twin Cities' Music Scene
This ain't no boring music town.
by Stephan Faerber
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About the Book
This isn’t just a collection of photographs; it is a visual love letter to the creative pulse of the Twin Cities music community. Within these pages, I have curated a definitive look at over 80 local bands and solo artists, offering a unique perspective on a vibrant culture deeply intertwined with its environment.
Set against the backdrop of one of the most politically progressive corners of America, these photographs capture more than just melodies—they capture the power, spirit, and defiant optimism of a community that uses art as its loudest voice.
From the sweat-drenched energy of punk and the rebellious roar of rock to the soulful storytelling of Americana, folk, and blues, this book covers the full spectrum of our sonic landscape. Whether you’re a lifelong fan of the scene or a newcomer looking to discover your next favorite artist, this book serves as a permanent record of Twin Cities music history.
– Stephan Faerber
Set against the backdrop of one of the most politically progressive corners of America, these photographs capture more than just melodies—they capture the power, spirit, and defiant optimism of a community that uses art as its loudest voice.
From the sweat-drenched energy of punk and the rebellious roar of rock to the soulful storytelling of Americana, folk, and blues, this book covers the full spectrum of our sonic landscape. Whether you’re a lifelong fan of the scene or a newcomer looking to discover your next favorite artist, this book serves as a permanent record of Twin Cities music history.
– Stephan Faerber
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Arts & Photography Books
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Project Option: US Letter, 8.5×11 in, 22×28 cm
# of Pages: 204 - Publish Date: Jan 18, 2026
- Language English
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About the Creator
Stephan Faerber
Minneapolis, MN 55418
Whether it's to document and capture our fantastic local music scene in the Twin Cities, or to create conceptual art – photos can transform fleeting seconds into lasting, meaningful, and often tangible memories.
