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Caught In A Mosh: July 2012

Caught In A Mosh: July 2012

| June 28, 2012 | 0 Comments

Five years ago on the day Nachtmystium signed its original North American publishing deal with Century Media, vocalist/guitarist Blake Judd planned his final escape from black metal. At his then home in suburban St. Charles, the frontman

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Gear: July 2012

Gear: July 2012

| June 28, 2012 | 0 Comments

G&L’s Korina Collection concept all started “as a dare” of sorts as the company’s R&D team looked for a collector’s version of the ASAT Classic Bluesboy. Appealing to player styles as diverse as “hip-hop to alternative to

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Digital Divide: July 2012

Digital Divide: July 2012

| June 28, 2012 | 0 Comments

It’s generally accepted that The Beatles were one of, if not the most creative and innovative musical forces of our lifetimes. What they accomplished in a mere eight years is beyond impressive – it’s staggering. But beyond

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Media: July 2012

Media: July 2012

| June 28, 2012 | 0 Comments

Former “Local 101” producer Jaime Black just landed a gig in front of the cameras at “JBTV.”

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Studiophile: July 2012

Studiophile: July 2012

| June 28, 2012 | 0 Comments

Thomas Pace will release his fifth solo album, Shaking Faith, on Saturday, July 7th at Martyrs’ in Chicago. This is the seventh album recorded with Pace at Uptown Recording with Matt Denny (owner and engineer).

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Sweet Home: July 2012

Sweet Home: July 2012

| June 28, 2012 | 0 Comments

The Chicago Blues Fest has been restored. For the last five or six years, the fest didn’t do the greatest job of spreading the blues spirit. Weak lineups, uninspired themes, and budget cutbacks all conspired to make the world’s largest free blues festival not so exciting. But 2012 wiped all of that away.

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Festival Of Life preview

Festival Of Life preview

| June 28, 2012 | 0 Comments

Classic reggae fans will have much to rejoice about at 2012’s African Caribbean International Festival of Life in Washington Park. This annual reggae and culture celebration typically supplies one or two really big headliners for the five-day fest

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Sugar: Honey, honey

Sugar: Honey, honey

| June 27, 2012 | 0 Comments

The Hives were scrappy young punk revivalists when they debuted stateside, so what could they possibly be up to now? They’re in town as the days start getting shorter, as are Earthen Grave, Paul Thorn (and American Music Fest), Country Throwdown, and Santana.

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River’s Edge Fest, MN, reviewed!

River’s Edge Fest, MN, reviewed!

| June 27, 2012 | 0 Comments

Having attended three of the first four Lollapalooza tours in the early ‘90s on St. Paul’s Harriet Island, and watching from afar the rebirth of the franchise take over Grant Park more than a decade later,

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Lisa Marie Presley live!

Lisa Marie Presley live!

| June 26, 2012 | 0 Comments

Nothing but Ed Spinelli’s photographs of the princess of rock ‘n’ roll — a title we’re sure she loaths. She managed the Bottom Lounge on the 20th with ease.

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Put the Squeeze on the 4th: Climb Everest!

Put the Squeeze on the 4th: Climb Everest!

| June 26, 2012 | 0 Comments

What to do, what to do. We don’t want to be one of those Kohl’s circulars that starts pressuring you on your 4th of July plans, but . . . here’s some things to do while we break and let the July issue do its work.

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Aerosmith and Cheap Trick live!

Aerosmith and Cheap Trick live!

| June 25, 2012 | 0 Comments

Everyone knows what to expect when you go to see a band in concert who’s been together for over 40 years, and whose frontman is in his mid-60s (64 to be exact): the band will move around the stage much less than in their younger, wilder days,

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Young Man, look at your life

Young Man, look at your life

| June 23, 2012 | 0 Comments

It’s local release-party week for Young Man and Ami Saraiya, as well as for Frames/Swell Season frontman Glen Hansard, whom we’ve sort of adopted.

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The English Beat & Romantics live!

The English Beat & Romantics live!

| June 22, 2012 | 1 Comment

The English Beat and The Romantics wouldn’t be the first names to spring to mind when considering the most popular acts of the late 1970’s and early 1980’s, but their recent double bill at House Of Blues

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Don’t fear the weekend (baby take my hand)

Don’t fear the weekend (baby take my hand)

| June 21, 2012 | 0 Comments

Nobody should be expected to tolerate that kind of weather — unless it’s for a three-day August weekend, for which you’ve paid big money to stand in a field hours on end. Keane, Innkeepers, Crocodiles, Scissor Sisters, Chandeliers, and Hellyeah aim to take the heat off.

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