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Buckcherry

Buckcherry

| March 30, 2006 | 0 Comments

Buckcherry What Happens In Buckcherry Stays In Buckcherry Like the hourly commercials you now see on TV prodding you to get into trouble in Las Vegas, Buckcherry is the Sin City of rock ‘n’ roll, egging you on to stop shoegazing and have some fucking fun. What once might have been too raunchy, too racy, […]

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Just A Fire

Just A Fire

| March 30, 2006 | 0 Comments

Just A Fire Stop Don’t Start You could almost mistake it for intention, and think Just A Fire were just another indie rock band poking fun at conventional rock ‘n’ roll. The Chicago band’s debut album, Light Up (Asian Man), was recorded almost immediately after they formed, punk pragmatism at its best. But the next […]

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Just A Fire cont’d

Just A Fire cont’d

| March 30, 2006 | 0 Comments

Click here to return to page one. That’s not to give the impression Just A Fire’s songs even approach such levels of the vanguard. Chaotic on the surface, where Chris Daly (ex-Check Engine) probes with asymmetric guitar figures in between staccato power chords, Erskine and Adamson play stop/start, left/right but never venture off the map. […]

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Good Night, And Good Luck/Network

Good Night, And Good Luck/Network

| March 30, 2006 | 0 Comments

GOOD NIGHT, AND GOOD LUCK / NETWORK “SPECIAL EDITION” Warner Brothers In a 1961 speech to the National Association Of Broadcasters, FCC Chairman Newton Minnow challenged those in attendance to watch what they were producing and really look at what was on the air. If they could “keep [their] eyes glued to that set until […]

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Build A Guitar!

Build A Guitar!

| March 30, 2006 | 0 Comments

If You Build It, They Will Strum The Chicago School Of Guitar Making Everybody plays guitar, right? Any musician’s classified section will turn up 10 or more guitar players for every bassist and keyboardist. Now, try to find someone to setup, maintain, or rewire all the instruments belonging to all those guitar players and the […]

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Hello, My Name Is Jack

Hello, My Name Is Jack

| March 30, 2006 | 1 Comment

Q&A with the former Dire Straits guitarist, who put together this spring’s Guitarmageddon at Guitar Center. IE: Guitar Center’s Guitarmageddon contest is focused on finding the Next King Of The Blues? Jack Sonni: It’s never been focused on a particular genre like this, something we decided to do because it had become an exercise in […]

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File For April

File For April

| March 30, 2006 | 0 Comments

SO YOU WANNA BE A ROCK SUPERSTAR? On Saturday, March 11th, perhaps the first truly beautiful day of the year, a line outside the Elbo Room in Lincoln Park stretched all the way down the block. The gathering might not have looked particularly out of place at the venue except that it was mid-afternoon, not […]

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Introducing The Blues

Introducing The Blues

| March 30, 2006 | 0 Comments

By Beverly Zeldin-Palmer During the month of February, a slice of Chicago’s rich musical history was revisited in the Vittum Theater’s musical production, I Dream In Blues. The play, dubbed a “bluesical” was conceived by singer and storyteller Katherine Davis and Tom Arvetis, artistic director of the Vittum. It is Davis’ autobiography in words and […]

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Banking On It

Banking On It

| March 30, 2006 | 0 Comments

By Trevor Fisher Besides just being pretty freakin’ sweet, the fact Manny Sanchez‘s The I.V. Lab Studio is housed inside a vintage bank vault actually may have helped him secure a loan.

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The Rest Of The Story

The Rest Of The Story

| March 30, 2006 | 0 Comments

By Cara Jepsen Maybe there’s a good reason coverage of the war in Iraq sucks.

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That’s Hot!

That’s Hot!

| March 30, 2006 | 2 Comments

By David Gedge JELLIFISH INC. Hot Rods Bridge Pins

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Gear: Part 2

Gear: Part 2

| March 30, 2006 | 0 Comments

Click here to return to page 1 GODIN LG EMG Guitar Godin‘s LG EMG black graphite guitar further cements Godin’s recent trend toward offering several guitars for heavy rockers. Godin’s press materials touts the guitar line with a “darkly alluring new black graphite semi gloss finish and full out, blistering tone.” The LG EMG is […]

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Songs For The Soweto Generation

Songs For The Soweto Generation

| March 30, 2006 | 2 Comments

By Rosalind Cummings-Yeates To Americans, Nelson Mandela and Dr. Desmond Tutu may be the most famous South Africans, but if you’re part of the “Soweto generation” (those born in the mid ’70s to early ’80s, just before apartheid was abolished), it’s more likely the most notable South African is Thandiswa Mazwai.

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Local CD Reviews

Local CD Reviews

| March 30, 2006 | 1 Comment

Still looking for a fresh female voice who didn’t get her start on “American Idol”? Chicago-bred Meg Allison may have your answer. Her debut disc, Missing Piece, is full of exactly the sort of low-key, heartfelt, story-telling tracks you’d expect from an inspired singer-songwriter who waits tables by day and plays her heart out in […]

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Around Hear: Part 2

Around Hear: Part 2

| March 30, 2006 | 0 Comments

Click here to return to page 1. The sophomore LP from Cameron McGill is a convincing collection that demonstrates this singer-songwriter’s potential. Street Ballads & Murderesques consists mostly of ballads evoking McGill’s softer side with achingly sentimental tunes. The intimate poetic lyricism is accompanied by simplistic arrangements of acoustic guitar, harmonica, piano, and dashes of […]

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