Archive for March, 2007
Arab Strap Reviewed
Arab Strap Ten Years Of Tears (Chemikal Underground) Rubbishing a farewell tour and album, Arab Strap’s final contribution is a hodgepodge of live tracks, B-sides, and what not, the sort of thing most bands pass off when they don’t know what to do next.
Police Search For Local Guitarist
Rabble Rousers Guitarist Missing Local musician John M. Spira disappeared on February 23rd, last seen at the business he co-owns, Universal Cable Construction in West Chicago. Spira, of St. Charles, is a guitarist for blues band Rabble Rousers and has practically vanished: No signs of disturbance were seen at his office, nor have his automobiles, […]
Goo Goo Dolls live
Goo Goo Dolls, Augustana Friday, March 2, 2007 NIU Convocation Center, DeKalb Fortunately for Goo Goo Dolls, most Chicagoans are tough when it comes to winter weather. Friday night’s blizzard-like conditions didn’t keep the fans away as they nearly packed the Convocation Center (barely big enough to be called a true “arena”) on the campus […]
The Pogues live
The Pogues Congress Theatre, Chicago Tuesday, March 6, 2007 No matter what the genre, 2007 seems to be the year of reunions, from full figured versions of The Police, The Stooges, and Rage Against the Machine to the surviving members of Crowded House to the halfway complete Genesis to the almost-got-off-the-ground Van Halen. Though not […]
The Prairie Cartel live
The Prairie Cartel Debonair Social Club, Chicago Tuesday, February 27, 2007 When it comes to electro-clash, or any variation of elctro that even flirts with the rock genre, one of the most prevalent — and offsetting — aspects of the movement is the inescapable over-reliance on irony and flash over content or substance. And forget […]
Pete Yorn live
Pete Yorn Riveria, Chicago Saturday, March 3, 2007 Saturday’s Pete Yorn show at the Riveria was accomplished in a number of ways. The show was sold out, with the collar-popped faithful eating up every overly-modest lick. Yorn’s support band brought a surprising life to even his most midtempo numbers. And Yorn himself not only made […]
Cold War Kids preview
Cold War Kids, Tokyo Police Club Subterranean, Chicago Friday, March 9, 2006 Internet passions Cold War Kids and Tokyo Police Club share the same stage Friday.
The Samples preview
The Samples Martyrs’, Chicago Saturday, March 10, 2007 Married couples are supposed to give each other china for their 20th wedding anniversary, but what does a band celebrating a similar milestone do? Needless to say, the guys in The Samples didn’t splurge on a gravy boat or a butter tray for the occasion. Of course, […]
Fu Manchu preview
Fu Manchu Double Door, Chicago Sunday, March 11, 2007 Some reviewers are calling Fu Manchu’s newest effort, We Must Obey, a “comeback” record, or a “second wind” for the Southern California rockers. We never noticed they were gone, and definitely weren’t aware everything had been used up in the “first wind.”
Nachtmystium preview
Nachtmystium, Lair Of The Minotaur Otto’s, DeKalb Wednesday, March 14, 2007 The United States will never be able to claim itself the home of black metal, that honor will forever be Norway’s to boast. But the Midwest, Chicago specifically, might just be able to lay claim to psychedelic black metal thanks to Nachtmystium.
News: South By North Side
The Hideout Hosts Its Own South By Southwest Austin, Texas can be a pretty long haul (IE did the 18-hour trek last year and nearly lost control of the wagon from all the Red Bull) and in March, in time for South By Southwest, plane tickets can get pricey, not to mention lodging once you’re […]
The Broken West reviewed
The Broken West I Can’t Go On, I’ll Go On (Merge) The unprecedented successes of Merge Records’ bands (Arcade Fire, Spoon) has assuredly elevated the profile a label known basically for Superchunk and a supporting cast of many a dedicated indie rocker. Yet The Broken West seem an unlikely addition. Appearing: March 11th at Schubas […]
The Colour reviewed
The Colour Between Earth & Sky (Rethink/EMI) Stonesy L.A. band cast as many images as they can, no matter how conflicting.
Sophe Lux reviewed
Sophe Lux Waking The Mystics (Zarathustra) Sophe Lux toe the line between careening, surreal Dresden Dolls pastiches and the auburn moll herself, Tori Amos.
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