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Sufjan Stevens live
Sufjan Stevens Riviera, Chicago Tuesday, September 26, 2006 Things have gotten serious for Sufjan Stevens. When Illinois was just a twinkle in his eye, he brought his so-called “Militia” to Schubas on the Seven Swans tour; Schubas holds approximately 200 people. After Illinois came out, he played a sold-out Metro. Tuesday he packed the Riv […]
The Melvins preview
The Melvins, Big Business Double Door, Chicago Thursday, September 28, 2006 IE probably should have done a feature in the magazine about the Melvins new record, (A) Senile Animal, because, well, as hard rock/metal icons they deserve it. But the thought of interviewing frontman King Buzzo, who seems to take a genuine pleasure in hating […]
Harvey Danger preview
Harvey Danger Schubas, Chicago Saturday, September 30, 2006 Harvey Danger have been around for 12 years, in the public eye for nine. During that span, they’ve released a grand total of three albums. While that’s not exactly the snails pace of Boston, it’s hardly indicitive of the alt-rock ethos around when they briefly rose to […]
Godhead preview
Godhead Durty Nellie’s, Palatine Sunday, October 1, 2006 On August 29th, Godhead’s The Shadow Line earned the distinction of being the first release on Cement Shoes Records, as Godhead was the first band signed to the label. Let’s hope they do better than five years ago, when they found themselves in a similar situation on […]
KMFDM preview
KMFDM, Combichrist House Of Blues, Chicago Tuesday, October 3, 2006 Nine Inch Nails release something every six years. Al Jourgensen is retiring Ministry. KMFDM will never stop.
RIP Bob Wiggins
R.I.P. BOB WIGGINS IE would like to extend our sympathies to the family and friends of Bob Wiggins, who passed away on the night of September 22nd.
Alias & Tarsier reviewed
Alias And Tarsier Plane That Draws A White Line (Anticon) While this EP is being marketed as a collection of “new songs” from bi-coastal duo Alias And Tarsier, in reality, it’s more like table scraps from their recently released downtempo debut, Brookland/Oaklyn.
Relay reviewed
Relay Still Point Of Turning (Bubble Core) Studio engineer shows the shoegaze bands how it’s done.
Dark Globe reviewed
Dark Globe Nostalgia For The Future (Global Underground) Slinky electronic album by breakbeat pioneers with guests like Boy George and Tom Verlaine, recalls both recent Goldfrapp and early Massive Attack.
IV Thieves reviewed
IV Thieves If We Can’t Escape My Pretty (New West) Noel Gallagher’s endorsement doesn’t buy you very much these days; you almost have to question the past-his-prime Brit’s wisdom.
Pigeon John reviewed
Pigeon John And The Summertime Pool Party (Quannum) Pigeon John was the perfect opening act for Matisyahu last fall because he actually is what people initially expected the headliner to be: a joker.
Howie Beck reviewed
Howie Beck Howie Beck (Ever) Canadian singer-songwriter Howie Beck knows his gentle place, and does he exploit it.
The Jolenes reviewed
The Jolenes Get It To Go (Good Forks) Portland’s Jolenes remind you to visit the dentist after listening to their sticky sweet guitar pop.
Akron/Family reviewed
Akron/Family Meek Warrior (Young God) Boundlessly energetic heroes of Michael Gira’s post-Banhart world return with wide-open racket.
Cale Parks reviewed
Cale Parks Illuminated Manuscript (Polyvinyl) Aloha drummer Cale Parks recorded this debut in bed and hotel rooms across the country.
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