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Serena Maneesh Reviewed
Serena Maneesh Empty Bottle, Chicago Tuesday, March 28, 2006 Norway’s Serena Maneesh, having swung through town three weeks ago en route to South By Southwest in Austin, decided to topple the Empty Bottle once more before fleeing the continent — a final attempt to shake the club to its foundations.
Peter Hook DJ Set Reviewed
Peter Hook Smart Bar, Chicago Tuesday, March 28, 2006 For all the time he logged with Joy Division and New Order, Peter Hook is certainly connected to the club scene. Not only have both of the bassist’s bands been spun to death over the decades from the DJ booth, but they’ve also become unforgettable examples […]
Liz Janes & Create(!), Half-Handed Cloud Preview
Liz Janes & Create(!), Half-Handed Cloud Empty Bottle, Chicago Thursday, March 30, 2006 Asthmatic Kitty labelmates (home to Sufjan Stevens) rep the label on a Midwest jaunt, pulling on separate ends of Stevens’ nostalgic Americana.
Cracker Preview
Cracker Durty Nellie’s, Palatine Saturday, April 1, 2006 We were always sort of impartial to alt-rockers Cracker, who gained fame via a string of hits in the early ’90s. Sure, “Low” got on our nerves to the point that even today we change the station when it comes on the radio, but they weren’t the […]
Cindy Woolf Preview
Cindy Woolf Schubas, Chicago Saturday, April 1, 2006 Although nothing terribly unique or groundbreaking, bluegrass singer-songwriter Cindy Woolf possesses a couple things that many of her country contemporaries sorely lack: sincerity and heart.
Kelley Stoltz, Page France Preview
Kelley Stoltz, Page France Schubas, Chicago Tuesday, March 4, 2006 Studio wonk Kelley Stoltz, though he has toured extensively, won’t be one of those cats who’ll credit his modest victories to breaking his back on the road. No, his is a tale of the magic LP that had to circumscribe the globe before he could […]
Fuel Holding Tryouts For New Vocalist
95 WIIL ROCK is sending someone to Los Angeles to audition for post-grunge rock band Fuel. Turns out they’re looking for a lead singer and the radio station is sifting through locals, finding the diamond in the rough and providing one lucky someone with airfare and hotel accommodations to meet the band and possibly become […]
The Elected CD Review
The Elected Sun, Sun, Sun (Sub Pop) Rilo Kiley’s other side project doesn’t have the “indie tart stepping into the world on her own” angle. On its second album, The Elected preaches more from the gospel according to the West Coast.
Essential George
George Benson/George Duke The Essential George Benson/The Essential George Duke (Columbia/Legacy) Columbia/Legacy’s “Essential” series has been taking the easy way out lately, instead of distilling the essence, hard choices are not made and two-disc sets have become the norm. A pair of Georges, jazz great Benson and lite-funk pioneer Duke, test the new boundaries.
The Slackers CD Review
The Slackers Peculiar (Hellcat) Admittedly, we’re suckers for album titles that fit, be they unintentional (Ashlee Simpson’s Who I Am) or spot-on (this here Slackers album).
Edie Sedgwick CD Review
Edie Sedgwick Her Love Is Real . . . But She Is Not (DeSoto) Drag queen Edie Sedgwick looks nothing like the tragic, New York tart whose name he/she takes, and sounds even less like anything else.
The Soda Pop Kids CD Review
The Soda Pop Kids Write Home (Full Breach Kicks) Chicago label’s latest offering is a relocated Portland-via-Denver proto punk incarnate. And you thought they only made this stuff in L.A. nowadays.
The Spirit That Guides Us CD Review
The Spirit That Guides Us North And South (Goodfellow) Is the world ready for a Dutch, nu-emo/indie rock hybrid? The Spirit That Guides Us deeply hope they’re them.
Forever Young
Young People All At Once (Too Pure) Young People’s Too Pure debut is not only an assault on the disposable disco punk culture growing stale in New York, but also one on patience.
Mr. Gnome CD Review
Mr. Gnome Echoes On The Ground (Mr. Gnome) Cleveland rocks, albeit angrily and vindictively.










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