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IE’s 2006 Holiday CD Gift Guide

IE’s 2006 Holiday CD Gift Guide

| November 30, 2006 | 0 Comments

IE’s 2006 Gift Guide If you have a country music fan on your gift list, there’s no shortage of options this holiday season. The most intriguing is Nashville Rebel (RCA/Legacy), the first ever career-spanning Waylon Jennings anthology. Created with the complete involvement of his wife Jessi Colter and his son Shooter Jennings, the four-disc set […]

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File: December 2006

File: December 2006

| November 30, 2006 | 0 Comments

Black Is Back Way back in September IE received an e-mail hinting at a Dio-era Black Sabbath reunion. Although it hadn’t been confirmed by any of the musicians’ — Ronnie James Dio, Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler, and Bill Ward — managers, the message said a Web zine out of Spain had reported a reunion tour […]

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DVD Zone: December 2006

DVD Zone: December 2006

| November 30, 2006 | 0 Comments

DVD Zone The 2006 DVD Gift Guide It’s that time of year again. ‘Tis the season of decking the halls, being jolly, and Grandma’s ill-fated rendezvous with reindeer. It’s also the time of year eight out of 10 people find themselves asking, “What the hell am I gonna get Uncle Frank or Aunt Gladys?” Fret […]

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Cover Story: Chicago Punk 2

Cover Story: Chicago Punk 2

| November 30, 2006 | 0 Comments

[ 1 ] 2 [ 3 ] Just as the style was different before he began, however, McIlrath knows the fame could be fleeting and tastes could change on a dime. “The punk world kids are growing up into now is so much different than the punk world we grew up into. If you wanted […]

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Cover Story: Chicago Punk 3

Cover Story: Chicago Punk 3

| November 30, 2006 | 0 Comments

page [ 1 ] [ 2 ] 3 WAX ON RADIO If Rise Against are a strange fit for this article because they didn’t travel in the same circles as the rest of these guys, Wax On Radio are a square peg musically. The music on their debut, Exposition (Downtown), doesn’t make them out to […]

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Soul Man

Soul Man

| November 30, 2006 | 0 Comments

The Torch (Watchdog), the third album by guitarist, singer-songwriter Ronnie Baker Brooks, is a musical gumbo of blues, rock ‘n’ roll, soul, funk, rock, and hip-hop with a touch of folk and rockabilly added to the mix. The son of blues legend Lonnie Brooks, Ronnie was raised on the blues but brings a contemporary sensibility […]

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Full Volume

Full Volume

| November 30, 2006 | 0 Comments

Forgive us for not fully fleshing out last month’s inaugural Metal Issue. While we’re mighty proud of it, if we really had it together we would have featured Sanford Parker of Volume Studios in that “Studiophile” instead of this month.

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The Unheard Music?

The Unheard Music?

| November 30, 2006 | 0 Comments

Last spring we reported public radio station WBEZ-FM (91.5) and its satellites (Chesterton, Indiana’s WBEW-FM (89.5) and Morris’ WBEQ-FM (90.7)) would scrap music programming altogether when they switch to all news and talk in January. Now Chicago Public Radio says it plans to retain a smidgen of music on WBEZ.

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Who’s The BOSS?

Who’s The BOSS?

| November 30, 2006 | 0 Comments

BOSS Micro BR Digital Recorder BOSS‘ new Micro BR Digital Recorder attracted big crowds at the Summer NAMM trade show, and it has finally arrived in stores just in time for Christmas.

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Reggae Rebel Gal

Reggae Rebel Gal

| November 30, 2006 | 2 Comments

Rebelution: A Movement Of Truth Without Denial Or Regret may sound like the latest political soundbite, but it’s actually the title of the most foundation-shaking Jamaican dancehall album in the last decade. The fact the CD addresses touchy topics never explored within the genre warrants acknowledgement alone, but the fact a woman dares do it […]

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Local CD Reviews

Local CD Reviews

| November 30, 2006 | 0 Comments

The four songs on The Accord‘s demo swing between reggae beats and prog/ethereal yearnings – oft’ times within the same cut – with a “recorded live” sound that further reinforces the band’s integrity. Playing (keyboards especially) far outshines songwriting, however, primarily because the melodies too strongly bring other artists’ tunes to mind and some lyrical […]

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Around Hear Page 2

Around Hear Page 2

| November 30, 2006 | 1 Comment

Few And The Proud are nothing if not loud. So much so their angry, curse-laden lyrics belted out with fervor on such songs as “Let It Die” and “Mutant” are little more than senseless rants raging against a hardcore wall of sound. With a total running time of just more than 22 minutes, the 11 […]

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Around Hear Page 3

Around Hear Page 3

| November 30, 2006 | 1 Comment

Alisa Simms‘ Remember consists of the title track plus two remixes. The original is a mix of simple keys, drums, minimal guitar, and some nice string touches near the end, keeping the spotlight on Simms’ warm, silky vocals. The second, “Remixber,” has a little more percussion in its groove. The final, “Reminder Drum ‘N’ Bass […]

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Wilco live!

Wilco live!

| November 29, 2006 | 1 Comment

Wilco Auditorium Theatre, Chicago Friday, November 24, 2006 Wilco play Chicago so frequently it’s easy to arrive at a show with expectations, have them met, and swish-swash your corudroy’d ass back to the North Side. Throw in last year’s live album, this fall’s Jeff Tweedy live DVD, and the coming second album from Pat Sansone […]

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Tenacious D live!

Tenacious D live!

| November 29, 2006 | 0 Comments

Tenacious D UIC Pavilion, Chicago Friday, November 24, 2006 Click here for Tenacious D Photo Gallery Say what you will about Jack Black, the one thing he’s not looking for is work. With two films in theaters during the holidays, you won’t have to look far to get your Black fix.

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