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Gear: September 2011

Gear: September 2011

| August 31, 2011 | 0 Comments

More Love From Nashville Last month we previewed a slew of new guitars from NAMM’s Nashville music trade show, where guitars seemed to be making a comeback as the instrument of choice. On the electronics side, accessories for the home-recording crowd – including iPad users – also took a majority of floor space. This month, […]

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Media: September 2011

Media: September 2011

| August 31, 2011 | 2 Comments

Dahl’s Basement Tapes Radio legend Steve Dahl started charging for his podcast last month. He was dumped from “free” radio in December of 2008, when CBS Radio bought out his WJMK-FM (105.9) contract (and continued to pay him). Two years ago, Dahl launched his podcast, joining a growing number of local media figures who have […]

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Studiophile: September 2011

Studiophile: September 2011

| August 31, 2011 | 0 Comments

Recording In Hi-Style With a voice that channels the spirit of Little Richard and James Brown, JD McPherson recorded his debut album, Signs & Signifiers, for Hi-Style Records, in the local label’s hometown studio.

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Sweet Home: September 2011

Sweet Home: September 2011

| August 31, 2011 | 10 Comments

Race, Rage, & The Blues Nobody expected a brief Alligator Records tribute to become a catalyst for examining blues-industry race relations. When the Chicago Reader ran a profile of founder Bruce Iglauer commemorating the 40th anniversary of the label, buried within the May 19th piece was a quote that inflamed the blues community:

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North By Northcoast

North By Northcoast

| August 30, 2011 | 0 Comments

Electronic music doesn’t have to be scary. But if you continue to avoid it while it advances at its rapid pace, you’ll be terrified in no time. Here’s our rock-leaning preview of North Coast festival, as well as upcoming gigs by Jim Ward, Plain White T’s, Keegan DeWitt, and Heart-Set Self Destruct.

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I Am . . . somebody

I Am . . . somebody

| August 25, 2011 | 0 Comments

We just noticed that two of the biggest local-music showcases, Mobfest and I Am Fest, are acronyms (Music Over Business and Independent Arts & Music). That’s not the only weirdness you’ll find in our preview containing I Am, The War On Drugs, the long-awaited Braid reunion, and Blah Blah Blah’s release show.

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Dumb, da-dumb-dumb dumb!

Dumb, da-dumb-dumb dumb!

| August 24, 2011 | 0 Comments

LMFAO are not the most terrible thing to happen to music, ever. Even if it seems that way. They’re in town this week, as are Canon Blue, Kyle Andrews, and Something Fierce.

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For your benefit

For your benefit

| August 18, 2011 | 1 Comment

Another block of weekend shows features two illness benefits, the rebirth of Q101, Shayna & The Catch, and Radiation City.

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Lovett every minute of it

Lovett every minute of it

| August 17, 2011 | 0 Comments

Leave it to Lyle Lovett to leave a tribute album to a fellow Texan sounding like an entirely different Texan — the Rick Perry effect? It’s all part of your unpredictable weekend including Tim Kasher, Nikka Costa, Elzhi, and Natalia Kills.

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Taylor Swift pics online

Taylor Swift pics online

| August 16, 2011 | 0 Comments

Head to our photo site for a full gallery of Taylor Swift pics by Curt Baran at Allstate Arena last week!

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Woodstock started today . . .

Woodstock started today . . .

| August 15, 2011 | 0 Comments

. . . and The Spirit Of Peace And Music Festival begins this weekend in Freeport, just west of Rockford. Also this week, donate some coin for the damaged Garfield Park Conservatory, see George Thorogood revisit Chess Records, and Incubus commit career suicide. The inaugural Spirit party launches Friday and lasts all weekend, during which […]

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Steely Dan live!

Steely Dan live!

| August 15, 2011 | 1 Comment

The idea of centering a tour around a classic album is nothing new, but it’s a concept that always seems to attract both the radio browsers banking on the hits and more studied aficionados craving deep cuts. Few have perfected the formula better than Steely Dan, who first tested it out in 2009 during multiple […]

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Kids These Days, Gold Motel, + Maps & Atlases backstage @Palooza

Kids These Days, Gold Motel, + Maps & Atlases backstage @Palooza

| August 12, 2011 | 0 Comments

To call Kids These Days sudden upstarts on the scene would be an understatement. The group began turning heads earlier this year on high profile blog-curated bills at SXSW, and have been making moves ever since. IE caught up with the group’s Liam Cunningham, Vic Mensa, Nico Segal, and Macie Stewart backstage at Lollapalooza to […]

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Your mud-free weekend

Your mud-free weekend

| August 11, 2011 | 0 Comments

This weekend isn’t entirely without festivals, but regular shows are trickling in as Lollapalooza peels itself off our front lawn. Digitalism, Dntel, Disney’s Selena Gomez, Lil Wayne, and more will be stumbling through a patch of days that ends with a Bret Michaels marathon.

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Pretty Reckless backstage @Palooza

Pretty Reckless backstage @Palooza

| August 10, 2011 | 0 Comments

As an actress, Taylor Momsen could have remained involved in high visibility projects like “Gossip Girl,” where she played the character Jenny Humphrey. Instead, Momsen opted to pursue a music career as frontwoman of The Pretty Reckless, an act aiming for a polished, Celebrity Skin-era Hole approach.

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