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Media: April 2023 • Leading on the Score

Media: April 2023 • Leading on the Score

| March 31, 2023 | 0 Comments

  Mitch Rosen is Operations Manager and Brand Manager for AM 670 The Score and has been in that role for nearly twenty years. “February of ’05 is when I started at the Score,” he explains. “Paul Agase was the station manager and reached out to me and asked me to come back to the […]

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Hello My Name is Ville Valo • Live Recap: House of Blues • Chicago

Hello My Name is Ville Valo • Live Recap: House of Blues • Chicago

| March 30, 2023 | 0 Comments

The last time Ville Valo performed at Chicago’s House of Blues he was reaching the end of a lengthy chapter in his life. HIM, the band he fronted for 25 years, was calling it quits. It was the last time they’d be on that stage together; a stage Valo wasn’t sure he’d ever return to. […]

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Stage Buzz: Night Demon at Reggies • Chicago

Stage Buzz: Night Demon at Reggies • Chicago

| March 29, 2023 | 0 Comments

Night Demon Reggies, Chicago Thursday, March 30, 2023 Ventura, California’s metal power trio Night Demon is finally returning to Chicago. It’s been a long six years since they last appeared at Reggies opening for Anvil. Bassist Jarvis Leatherby, guitarist Armand, and drummer Dusty Squires are out in support of their new Century Media release Outsider which hit […]

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Stage Buzz: QueensrĂżche, Blockchain Coalition, Snarky Puppy, Rise Against

Stage Buzz: QueensrĂżche, Blockchain Coalition, Snarky Puppy, Rise Against

| March 29, 2023 | 0 Comments

  Chicago alt-punk rockers Rise Against have come a long way from their humble beginnings as a local underground band. Because of their furious sound and their unwavering political commentary, it didn’t take long for the rest of the world to take notice. Now, they’re a staple of the punk rock world. To help celebrate […]

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Live Review: The Church at Thalia Hall • Chicago

Live Review: The Church at Thalia Hall • Chicago

| March 28, 2023 | 0 Comments

    The Church Thalia Hall, Chicago, IL Sunday, March 26, 2023 Review by Jeff Elbel Australian psychedelic rockers The Church returned to Chicago following a five-year absence, playing to a full house at the Pilsen neighborhood’s Thalia Hall on Sunday. A selection of captivating new songs honored the band’s beloved sound while carrying it […]

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File: In The Face Of Loss – A GoFundMe for The Empty Pockets 

File: In The Face Of Loss – A GoFundMe for The Empty Pockets 

| March 27, 2023 | 0 Comments

  Over St. Patrick’s Day weekend, Chicago’s Empty Pockets returned home from a string of tour dates. As was their usual routine, they had secured the trailer in their studio lot in the city. Monday morning, they were alerted their trailer had been stolen.  This was a massive blow, and the band was devastated. After […]

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Photo Gallery: Maya Hawke at Metro • Chicago

Photo Gallery: Maya Hawke at Metro • Chicago

| March 19, 2023 | 0 Comments

Maya Hawke Metro Chicago, IL March 18, 2023 Recap and photos by Curt Baran Maya Hawke is well on her way to becoming multi-hyphenated. She’s best known for her acting roles, specifically her character Robin on the hugely successful  Netflix television series Stranger Things. As the daughter of actors Ethan Hawke and Uma Thurman, one […]

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Stage Buzz: Fozzy, Quasi, Wilco, Yo La Tengo

Stage Buzz: Fozzy, Quasi, Wilco, Yo La Tengo

| March 19, 2023 | 0 Comments

  Believe it or not, New Edition has been delivering smooth R&B jams for 45 years. With such a long career, the band has experienced its share of highs, lows, breakups, and reunions. New Edition celebrates its legacy with the appropriately named “Legacy Tour” with Keith Swear and Guy. The tour rolls into Rosemont’s United […]

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Stage Buzz: The Wonder Years, Show Me The Body, The Roots

Stage Buzz: The Wonder Years, Show Me The Body, The Roots

| March 12, 2023 | 0 Comments

  Rotator photo: Show Me the Body (Photo Nick Stehi) When emo band The Wonder Years released their seventh album, The Hum Goes on Forever in 2022, it was a momentous occasion that was a long time coming. Lockdown, COVID precautions, and vinyl shortages caused delays with the record. But the band is finally back […]

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Live Review & Photo Gallery: Winery Dogs at Arcada Theatre • St. Charles`

Live Review & Photo Gallery: Winery Dogs at Arcada Theatre • St. Charles`

| March 12, 2023 | 0 Comments

The Winery Dogs The Arcada Theatre, St. Charles, IL Friday, March 10, 2023 Review by Jeff Elbel. Photos by Ed Spinelli. On Friday night, the Arcada Theatre in St. Charles welcomed a full house of faithful hard rockers. Fans were on their feet from the moment that supergroup The Winery Dogs walked onstage. The celebratory […]

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Feature: Circa Waves

Feature: Circa Waves

| March 7, 2023 | 0 Comments

  “Keep calm and carry on” was a mass-produced British poster from 1939 intended to help rally spirits in the face of a looming WWII and its attendant Blitz-strafing air raids. But it’s since become a much larger metaphor for the traditionally stoic, unflappable English constitution, in general, the type of personality that remains virtually […]

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Stage Buzz: Iggy Pop, New Found Glory, Meet Me @ The Altar, CupcakKe, Big Suit

Stage Buzz: Iggy Pop, New Found Glory, Meet Me @ The Altar, CupcakKe, Big Suit

| March 6, 2023 | 0 Comments

Acclaimed New Orleans pianist John “Papa” Gros arrives at City Winery on Monday, March 6. New Orleans Advocate said Gros is a “keyboardist, singer and songwriter who draws on funk, rhythm and blues and Americana song-craft. He also knows his way around the Mardi Gras music repertoire about as well as anyone.” There is no question […]

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Spins: Paramore • This Is Why

Spins: Paramore • This Is Why

| March 2, 2023 | 0 Comments

Paramore This Is Why (Atlantic) After a nearly 6 year hiatus, Paramore is back with a vengeance, and their new album This Is Why is proof that time apart makes the musical heart grow fonder. Joining its neo-pop predecessor After Laughter in solidifying Paramore’s golden trio — Zac Farro on drums, Taylor York on guitar, and the […]

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