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Around Hear: September 2010

Around Hear: September 2010

| August 31, 2010 | 4 Comments

Local Band Reviews Aevumin (a band with an instantly recognizable moniker but with pronunciation challenges) plays tight and peppy post-punk rock on a seven-track, self-titled CD. Some, like “Cliché,” value frantic power-chords, riffing and lyrics. But the band shines when jamming to groovier, more deliberate midtempo rhythms like on “Lonely Walks Away.”

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Caught In A Mosh: September 2010

Caught In A Mosh: September 2010

| August 31, 2010 | 1 Comment

Mightier Than The Sword?! Here’s the thing about digital voice recorders: the “record” button must be pressed in order to record something. Actually, there are voice-activated options, but I don’t trust ’em. There’s too much at risk when conducting an interview to trust a tiny-ass sound sensor inside a tiny-ass digital record to kick on […]

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Media: September 2010

Media: September 2010

| August 31, 2010 | 0 Comments

The Decent Thing To Do Fucking brilliant! Those two words uttered by U2’s Bono while accepting an award for “The Hands That Built America” on a January 2003 NBC broadcast of the Golden Globes sparked a battle with the Federal Communications Commission that lasted until July of this year.

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Sweet Home: September 2010

Sweet Home: September 2010

| August 31, 2010 | 0 Comments

An Outpouring Of Blues The fall traditionally signals back to school, work, and more activity than the lazy days of summer usually demands. Well the blues has stepped it up as well, with a slew of recent releases and reissues from the masters.

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Gear: September 2010

Gear: September 2010

| August 31, 2010 | 0 Comments

Boss continues to battle competitors with more portable and relatively affordable multi-track recorders with its new BR-800 Digital Recorder, a battery-powered studio “to go” using newly designed touch-sensor switches and SD-card recording media. Up to four tracks can be recorded or eight tracks played back simultaneously, plus an additional stereo track dedicated to the built-in […]

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Studiophile: September 2010

Studiophile: September 2010

| August 31, 2010 | 0 Comments

I’d Like To Be Like Lauren Frost At OAKDALE 3B STUDIO in Chicago, Lauren Frost, current indie/acoustic rocker and former Disney star, recorded what might be regarded as her signature song, “The August,” with songwriting partner Ashton Likes. One of the more requested songs from her live show, Frost gave us the backstory on the […]

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Digital Divide: September 2010

Digital Divide: September 2010

| August 31, 2010 | 0 Comments

Look, It’s The City! Run! So this is how marriage is: You’re together for awhile, squeeze out a few kids, and settle into a routine. You go to work, you come home from work, feed and clean up after said kids, and do it all over again the next day. It goes without saying that […]

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First impressions: The new Weezer album

First impressions: The new Weezer album

| August 30, 2010 | 2 Comments

Hurley doesn’t arrive for another couple weeks (Sept. 14th), but Epitaph Records, Weezer’s new indie-label home, gave critics a sneak preview today.

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Camu Tao reviewed

Camu Tao reviewed

| August 30, 2010 | 0 Comments

Late hip-hop artist Camu Tao had his hand in enough collaborative projects over the years (Nighthawks with Cage, Central Services with El-P, etc.) that most heads never viewed him as a soloist.

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Stereo Total preview

Stereo Total preview

| August 28, 2010 | 0 Comments

It’s either the mark of insanity or artistry that once people get a sense of what you’re about and move on that you keep on going with it anyway.

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Tub Ring preview

Tub Ring preview

| August 27, 2010 | 0 Comments

The Internet invites laziness but also makes life harder for procrasinators. Answers to problems (how to get that funk off the stove top, your dentist’s phone number) are a search engine away. And then there’s music.

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Chicago’s Finest Hour preview

Chicago’s Finest Hour preview

| August 27, 2010 | 0 Comments

High ticket prices raise expectation levels regarding set lengths, not just at the arena level. But nothing really beats the 45-minute set.

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Lou Barlow goes back to mom and dad’s

Lou Barlow goes back to mom and dad’s

| August 25, 2010 | 0 Comments

Catastrophe would have struck had J. Mascis not banished Lou Barlow from Dinosaur Jr. Infuriated, Barlow focused his Sentridoh side-gig and began to foment what would become Sebadoh and ostensibly Folk Implosion.

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Midweek bliss

Midweek bliss

| August 23, 2010 | 0 Comments

Dan Mangan and Ray LaMontagne are here this week, and neither’s particularily ready to let you into his singer/songwritin’ heart.

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Katy Perry reviewed!

Katy Perry reviewed!

| August 23, 2010 | 1 Comment

Katy Perry’s bound to strike it rich with Teenage Dream (Capitol), since she can sell at least one of the tracks to NBC.

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