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Totally Michael preview

Totally Michael preview

| November 12, 2008 | 0 Comments

Totally Michael Abbey Pub, Chicago Sunday, November 16, 2008 Technological advances in the last half decade have drastically changed the music industry. Some for the better (musicians with little-to-no budget can record at home instead of burning money in big-dollar studios); some for the worse (Totally Michael — one guy from Bloomington, Indiana — can […]

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Coheed And Cambria quadruple live!

Coheed And Cambria quadruple live!

| November 5, 2008 | 1 Comment

Coheed And Cambria Rivieria, Chicago Tuesday, October 28-31, 2008 Coheed And Cambria have always gone big. From overly pretentious album titles (Good Apollo, I’m Burning Star IV, Volume One: From Fear Through the Eyes of Madness) to sprawling nine-minute epics, the group has continually aspired toward the ambitious and grandiose. Thus, it was hardly surprising […]

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The Academy Is preview

The Academy Is preview

| November 5, 2008 | 1 Comment

The Academy Is House Of Blues, Chicago Thursday, November 6, 2008 Friday, November 7, 2008 Both Rolling Stone and Spin hammered The Academy Is’ second album, Santi, but so what? Fans still grabbed copies, Atlantic Records didn’t give Fueled By Ramen/Decaydence any ultimatums, and the Hoffman Estates-based band felt confident enough to book two House […]

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My Brightest Diamond preview

My Brightest Diamond preview

| November 5, 2008 | 0 Comments

My Brightest Diamond Schubas, Chicago Friday, November 7, 2008 Led Zeppelin’s burning yen to hit the road without Robert Plant (and with some choda from Alter Bridge) has given us something similar to the DTs: shaking, nausea, gas, seething intolerance for blatant stupidity. However, if Jimmy Page and John Paul Jones absolutely must go all […]

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Tech N9ne

Tech N9ne

| November 5, 2008 | 0 Comments

Tech N9ne Pearl Room, Mokena Saturday, November 8, 2008 Skits, guest appearances, and bloated songs counts are as common to hip-hop as blast beats are to black metal, but Tech N9ne takes things to a whole new level on Killer.

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Grails preview

Grails preview

| November 5, 2008 | 0 Comments

Grails Empty Bottle, Chicago Tuesday, November 11, 2008 Grails’ Doomsdayer’s Holiday cover art has boobies on it. Naked boobies. This would be cooler if the woman with said boobies wasn’t riding one of those convenient-store mechanical animals (an elephant, as far as we can tell), in the middle of a forest, wearing some sort of […]

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A Big Brain Benefit For Diane Izzo

A Big Brain Benefit For Diane Izzo

| November 5, 2008 | 0 Comments

Singer-songwriter Diane Izzo, who was an alt-country/Hideout fixture for a number of years, needs some help. Doctors discovered a brain tumor this year and, echoing the trials of most working musicians, he has little by way of health insurance. In the spirit of community, some of her better-known friends have sprung to her aid.

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Godhead reviewed

Godhead reviewed

| November 5, 2008 | 1 Comment

Godhead At The Edge Of The World Driven Music Group Wow. What the shit happened to Godhead? ‘Cause this sure isn’t the same band from eight years ago.

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Cover story: Mudvayne

Cover story: Mudvayne

| October 31, 2008 | 0 Comments

Mudvayne Two Is Better Than One Though Mudvayne’s new album, The New Game, comes out November 18th, it actually could have been in fans’ hands last November 18th. See, a funny thing happened when vocalist Chad Gray, guitarist Greg Tribbett, bassist Ryan Martinie, and drummer Matt McDonough finished recording the album (with producer Dave Fortman) […]

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Blitzen Trapper interview

Blitzen Trapper interview

| October 31, 2008 | 0 Comments

Blitzen Trapper Werewolves Of Portland The Internet has cost musicians the ability to surprise. As soon as they record and upload anything worth hearing, their work goes viral. So by the time there’s an album’s worth of songs, the public has nothing but backlash. Not only have we stripped them of the power to change […]

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The Chicago Promoter’s Ordinance

The Chicago Promoter’s Ordinance

| October 31, 2008 | 0 Comments

Pay To Play? The Chicago Promoter’s Ordinance In Progress No matter what side of the music industry one comes from (promoter, artist, record label, press, or fan), chances are rumblings of the “Event Promoter’s Ordinance” have trickled into conversation. Ever since pyrotechnics started by hair metal mavens Great White killed 100 at a Rhode Island […]

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Tom Lanham’s Panic Attack

Tom Lanham’s Panic Attack

| October 31, 2008 | 5 Comments

Tom Lanham’s Panic Attack By Tom Lanham It was one of those rare, what-the-fuck moments where you stumble upon something so incredibly odd, so completely unexpected and incongruous, that it simply stops you dead in your dumfounded tracks. And it’s a story that simply gets stranger with each retelling.

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File: November 2008

File: November 2008

| October 31, 2008 | 0 Comments

Illinois Entertainer Endorses . . . Barack Obama seems the obvious choice, right? He’s not only a political son of our great state, but also a proud Hyde Parker. He’s not 200-years old, doesn’t have a state-trooper-firin’, book-bannin’, moose-shootin’, embarrassingly unqualified VP candidate, and he speaks so well and confidently, we want him to read […]

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Hello, My Name Is David

Hello, My Name Is David

| October 31, 2008 | 0 Comments

Hello, My Name Is David Q&A With David Grisman IE: Is there still passionate debate about what does and doesn’t constitute bluegrass? David Grisman: I imagine so, in some circles at least.

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DVD Zone: November 2008 – Indy Rocks!

DVD Zone: November 2008 – Indy Rocks!

| October 31, 2008 | 0 Comments

Indiana Jones And The Kingdom Of The Crystal Skull Paramount When you’re dealing with one of the most successful franchises in film history, it’s awfully hard to resist the lure of “just one more.” Producer George Lucas, director Steven Spielberg, and Indy himself Harrison Ford all gave in to temptation and dug out the whip […]

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