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"…instantly engaging...soaring choruses with thick distortion and powerful vocal melodies." - Melodic Noise

Front woman Annie Enneking leads the group with an honest voice dedicated to telling the stories of underdogs and unsung heroes.” - Andrea Swensson

The band performs vibrant real rock – some songs shambolic and raucous, others psychedelic tinged, with mesmerizingly hypnotic vibes." - Cyn Collins, Star Tribune Pick Six

A buzz of the amp and a hit of old-school garage rock, Annie and the Bang Bang features an intense vision with WALKIE TALKIE. The songs are catchy right to their core, with the lo-fi sound adding to the intimacy. Vocals are mixed front and center for they absolutely command the listener’s attention. The volume here demands to be blasted for they tap into a purely physical force. Layer upon layer of sound is added with such majesty. Interplay of the band proves to be exceptional for their sound feels absolutely timeless.” - Beach Sloth

“…reminiscent of P.J. Harvey and Grace Slick” - Star Tribune

“This Twin Cities group boldly breaks boundaries between musical genres, weaving elements of psychedelic rock, classic rock, folk rock, art rock and grunge into mesmerizing musical adventures. Annie Enneking's poetic lyrics sparkle with images that illuminate the experience of ‘being a person in a world full of complicated people.’” David Aquilina, Six Cool Things in Music, Star Tribune

Fronted and founded by fight director, singer-songwriter, and guitarist Annie Enneking, Annie and the Bang Bang are a Minneapolis band. A mood ring of rock and roll, they genre hop from dreamy folkpop to swampy psychedelic grooves to a grunge-meets-classic rock vibe, crafting musical gems that value energy, animal intelligence, poetry, and mischief. 

Annie believes songwriting is an act of spiritual archeology and so sifts through words to find bones of song, telling stories about being a person in a world full of complicated people. She relies on the artistry, thick invention, and dig-right-down-into-it-ness of the Bang Bang: the stacked chording and “just what the song wants” guitar of John Riedlinger, the lead-with-the-heart bass monster that is Kari Tweiten, and the heavy adventure and sharp, corner-turning drums of Mike Kittel. 

The band has found, over the years, a collaborative sweet spot — all members contribute song ideas, and all members have a similar work ethic: focus and joy in the making, fulfilled by connection and community in the delivering. Their dedication to craft shares equal footing with a penchant for novelty, discovery, and play. Each member brings immense energy and commitment to the work, fueling the collective joy and success of the band. The communal experience of playing music with one another and for other people is the driving force of their passion and purpose.  

Annie and the Bang Bang have five albums out: their self-titled debut, their sophomore effort Save Yourself, 2018’s still up?, and their first ever vinyl, LOVELAND, which dropped on January 29th. They made a concert film to celebrate the release of the album, as they could not perform an album release live. That film can be found here: LOVELAND (concert film from the Southern). LOVELAND was largely developed during epic band slumber parties and touring adventures in the “before-times.” The album was recorded at Little Big Studios in Cannon Falls, MN. The band spent two weekends in the late summer of 2019 living in an old farmhouse, recording in the studio there.

The second of two releases in 2021 was WALKIE TALKIE, a love letter to rock and roll. Much of the energy on the album comes from a mid-pandemic longing for connection and a serious itch to create. The band’s drummer, Mike Kittel, crafted a labyrinth of plastic in his south Minneapolis basement so the band could practice together as safely as possible. WALKIE TALKIE is a reflection of and reaction to the pandemic’s crushing isolation and fear. The liberation the band experienced playing together again fuel the music’s surging joy, and the songs channel the "simpler times” of classic rock. 

The band charted on the Local Current with their single “Explode With Happy, Man!” (also a top ten pick of local legend, Jim Walsh), and their video for “Funeral for Fun” was an official selection for the Independent Filmmaker’s Project MNTV programming showcase, which aired on Twin Cities Public Television and was installed in the Walker Art Museum’s film and video collection. They have thrice been selected as MNSpin artists, a curated music program hosted by the Minneapolis Public Library. Their song “Good Dog” (off of LOVELAND) was in heavy rotation on The Current, and the band joined many local luminaries as guests on the station’s SOUNDS LIKE HOME series. 

Andrea Swensson says "Front woman Annie Enneking leads the group with an honest voice dedicated to telling the stories of underdogs and unsung heroes." Cyn Collins says of Loveland: “Annie and the Bang Bang’s riveting new rock album is rich with Annie Enneking’s sultry, strong vocals soaring and diving into raw emotional depths - reminiscent of P.J. Harvey and Grace Slick – equally compelling with her at times wryly witty, at others darkly mysterious Southern Gothic storytelling style lyrics. The band performs vibrant real rock – some songs shambolic and raucous, others psychedelic tinged, with mesmerizingly hypnotic vibes."

In addition to playing regularly in their hometown of Minneapolis, they embark on touring adventures throughout the Midwest and Colorado with their tiny trailer and trusty band mascot “Bun Bun,” a plastic light up rabbit rescued from the trash the day before one of their many tours. 

 
 

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BIO (photo by Brandon Lenzmeier at 7th Street Entry in Minneapolis)

Fronted and founded by fight director, songwriter, and guitarist Annie Enneking, Annie and the Bang Bang are a Minneapolis rock band. Known for their potent and spirited live shows, the band has many moods, mostly of the rock variety. They genre hop from dreamy folkpop to swampy psychedelic grooves to a grunge meets late sixties vibe, crafting musical gems that value energy, animal intelligence, poetry, and mischief. Their collective musical DNA includes REM, Nirvana, PJ Harvey, Joni Mitchell, Led Zeppelin, Neil Young, and Big Star. The band is a small roving gang of friends, who often develop new material while on writing retreats, tours, and band slumber parties. Adventure is a value of theirs, and they treat every gig as one.

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Cyn Collins (Star Tribune’s Pick Six) said of LOVELAND: Annie and the Bang Bang’s riveting new rock album is rich with Annie Enneking’s sultry, strong vocals soaring and diving into raw emotional depths - reminiscent of P.J. Harvey and Grace Slick – equally compelling with her at times wryly witty, at others darkly mysterious Southern Gothic storytelling style lyrics. The band performs vibrant real rock – some songs shambolic and raucous, others psychedelic tinged, with mesmerizingly hypnotic vibes."

Andrea Swensson says: Andrea Swenson says "Front woman Annie Enneking leads the group with an honest voice dedicated to telling the stories of underdogs and unsung heroes."

Band Members: Kari Tweiten, bass.  John Riedlinger, guitar. Mike Kittel: drums and harmonies. Annie Enneking, guitar, vocals, lyrics.

Highlights for the band include (many of them related to the radio station, The Current):

“Explode With Happy, Man!” charted on the Local Current, and was a top ten song of the year for Jim Walsh

“Good Dog” in rotation on The Current

“Voodoo Ranger” song of the day on The Current

Participating in the SOUNDS LIKE HOME series on The Current

Making a concert film at the Southern Theater for the release of their album LOVELAND

Opening for notable bands such as Kiss the Tiger, Turn Turn Turn, Run Westy Run, Thunderpussy, ARCWELDER, Ahem, Flamin’ Ohs, Lolo’s Ghost, The Melismatics (The Replacements Tribute Show), Ringout!, The Shackletons, and Black-Eyed Snakes, to name a few.

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