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Deerhunter preview!

Deerhunter preview!

| October 20, 2010 | 0 Comments

  Deerhunter has a gift for turning clever sleights of hand into uniquely satisfying, often awe-inspiring, moments of feverish pop magic, and its discography is quickly gaining iconic status.

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Win Chromeo tickets!

Win Chromeo tickets!

| October 20, 2010

Win a chance for you and a guest to see Chromeo on the 30th at Congress Theatre!

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Bell X1 live!

Bell X1 live!

| October 20, 2010 | 0 Comments

Schubas, Chicago Thursday, October 14, 2010 Bell X1’s lanky frontman lost his dance moves — and with good reason. During a sold-out, whirlwind stop at Schubas, Paul Noonan plopped himself on a stool beside bassist Dominic Phillips and multi-instrumentalist Dave Geraghty and poured over the band’s catalog, stripped-down and acoustic.

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Taken For Granite

Taken For Granite

| October 18, 2010 | 0 Comments

. . . that’s what I thought the saying was when I was a kid. Didn’t know if the granite referred to someone being a rock or having a head full of them. Anyway, it’s typically what happens to singer/songwriters like Kim Richey.

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Mary J. Blige live!

Mary J. Blige live!

| October 18, 2010 | 0 Comments

Chicago Theatre, Chicago Sunday, October 17, 2010 Even though this year’s Lilith Fair suffered terrible ticket sales, one of the few successes was the attention-commanding appearance by Mary J. Blige. Aside from expanding her audience to convert the Sarah McLachlan-loving masses, “the queen of hip-hop soul” proved she’s finally hitting her stride as a live […]

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St. Ides

St. Ides

| October 14, 2010 | 0 Comments

This weekend begins with the Ides Of October, very different (if unofficial) from the Ides Of March in not only is there not a classic song (“Vehicle”) or Shakespearian drama (“Julius Caesar”), but October is three months from the end of the year where March is the same distance from the beginning.

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High On Fire at Riot Fest!

High On Fire at Riot Fest!

| October 13, 2010 | 2 Comments

Stop me if you’ve heard this one: High On Fire was great the other night. That could be the lead sentence to any High On Fire live review. Ever read a piece that says the band was just O.K. at such-and-such venue in such-and-such city? Or “High On Fire sounded good, but lacked stage presence”?

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Oh, Dear

Oh, Dear

| October 13, 2010 | 0 Comments

Rock fans groan each time one of their “own” defects to the electronic side of the die (Radiohead, Linkin Park), then put up a Red Rover front when the other side sends one back.

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The Walkmen step into town

The Walkmen step into town

| October 11, 2010 | 0 Comments

Having still not “gotten” the rabid praise and following The Walkmen’s 2008 release You & Me garnered, one listener feels it only fair to try again with the band’s latest and already similarly accoladed Lisbon

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Guided By Voices preview

Guided By Voices preview

| October 11, 2010 | 0 Comments

  As reunion tours go, the “classic” line-up of Guided By Voices is probably pretty low on the Richter scale, but judging by the number of sold out dates for this indie stalwart, it seems that the band is more popular now than even at its height of popularity in the mid-‘90s.

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Boys With The Filthy Laugh

Boys With The Filthy Laugh

| October 9, 2010 | 0 Comments

In antiquity, Helen had the face that launched a thousand ships. In 1996, Belle & Sebastian were the band that wet a thousand beds.

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Lend a hand to Heartland

Lend a hand to Heartland

| October 8, 2010 | 0 Comments

Heartland Cafe, the nearly 50-year-old Rogers Park institution, is on the brink of financial collapse. Click here to learn how you can help.

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A little bit o’ country, but it’s really rock ‘n’ roll

A little bit o’ country, but it’s really rock ‘n’ roll

| October 8, 2010 | 1 Comment

Country Music Festival 2010: While we won’t completely side with Robbie Fulks’ assessment of “soft-rock, feminist crap,” country music isn’t in such a state that it deserves to be feted in a town to which it has few connections.

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Farm Aid 2010

Farm Aid 2010

| October 6, 2010 | 0 Comments

The 25th annual Farm Aid took over Milwaukee’s Miller Park Saturday for an 11-hour beer, cheese, and music fest. We sent photographer Brian Ormiston to investigate.

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Cover Story: John Legend & The Roots

Cover Story: John Legend & The Roots

| October 1, 2010 | 0 Comments

There’s Still A Riot Goin’ On In politics, as in music, timing is everything. In 2000, reborn George W. Bush rode the religious right’s disgust with the Clintons into the White House, just as Barack Obama’s galvanizing ’04 DNC address rekindled idealism when America had grown tired of sucking down fear. In contrast, the roads […]

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