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Interview: Cake

Interview: Cake

| April 29, 2011 | 0 Comments

On With The Showroom Sometimes taking time off between albums is the perfect recipe for a creative rebirth and commercial resurgence. Such was the case for Cake, who may have scored a string of eclectic singles from 1994 to 2004 (“Rock ‘N’ Roll Lifestyle,” “The Distance,” “Never There,” “Short Skirt/Long Jacket,” “No Phone”),

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May days! May days!

May days! May days!

| April 29, 2011 | 0 Comments

Naturally we want you to read all about the new issue, but, most of our featured artists play Chicago later in the month. The first seven days of May, however, are packed with great shows. Click on to find out more.

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Hello, My Name Is J.P.

Hello, My Name Is J.P.

| April 29, 2011 | 0 Comments

Q&A with Surfer Blood’s J.P. Pitts IE: Describe the EP: stuff you’re playing live, a tip of the cap to Kanine Records before diving into Warner Bros.? J.P. Pitts: A little bit of everything. We did want to release something to bridge the first record

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Now go get your shine box!

Now go get your shine box!

| April 28, 2011 | 0 Comments

Shoeshine Boys Productions celebrates its 11th anniversary with a party at Double Door, but before it gets a big head we also have preview Femi Kuti, and El Ten Eleven.

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Arcade Fire live!

Arcade Fire live!

| April 28, 2011 | 0 Comments

Arcade Fire often blurs the lines between a nuts-and-bolts rock show and performance-art extravaganza. Despite an absence of costume changes, a cadre of flashy backup dancers, or life-size props, Win Butler and co. managed to dazzle the senses

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Won’t you be, won’t you be my neighbor?

Won’t you be, won’t you be my neighbor?

| April 27, 2011 | 0 Comments

A trio of local record-releases (Cameron McGill, The Part Five, Scattered Trees) pound the Chicago coast this weekend, bringing stormy emotions, windy verbage, and thunderous applause something.

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Electro Pure, eh?

Electro Pure, eh?

| April 25, 2011 | 0 Comments

Don’t try to make sense of why some bands become critical darlings and others are denounced as namby-pamby trash. You’ll make neither heads nor tails of it, and everyone will still laugh at you.

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Clean the wall when you’re done

Clean the wall when you’re done

| April 20, 2011 | 0 Comments

Accept fans quietly rage when they run into people who only know the band for their biggest hit, “Balls To The Wall.” The German band did release two earlier albums that were more in line with the New Wave Of British Heavy Metal — speedy, aggressive — and never intended to become the teutonic AC/DC. […]

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Dawn bringing

Dawn bringing

| April 19, 2011 | 0 Comments

Almost as if they’re New York and Los Angeles, the Chicagoland’s suburban and city metal scenes have more differences than simple geography.

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The hardest Parts

The hardest Parts

| April 19, 2011 | 0 Comments

Within the first couple minutes of Parts & Labor‘s Constant Future (Jagjaguwar), a surge of electronic and other malfunctioning noises conspire to produce

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At the movies!

At the movies!

| April 19, 2011 | 0 Comments

A new, Scion A/V-backed film won’t boast the legal fireworks caused by Fix at the CIMM festival, but this Tuesday’s local premiere of New Garage Explosion!!: In Love With The Times is all about the warm fuzzies.

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Rush live!

Rush live!

| April 14, 2011 | 0 Comments

  Coming up on four decades of touring, it makes perfect sense that Rush has perfected the formula for their live show. And while it offers repeat customers few surprises, it never disappoints. The latest proof of this came Tuesday night, as the Canadian classic-rockers brought “The Time Machine Tour” to the United Center.

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International Pop Overthrow returns!

International Pop Overthrow returns!

| April 12, 2011 | 4 Comments

International Pop Overthrow is about to make its 10th anniversary swing through Chicago, with a two-week run that will present more than 75 power pop and indie rock bands at The Abbey Pub and Red Line Tap.

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Rod Stewart & Stevie Nicks live!

Rod Stewart & Stevie Nicks live!

| April 11, 2011 | 0 Comments

Even if Rod Stewart and Stevie Nicks don’t seem like the most obvious tourmates, their careers actually share several parallels. For starters, each found fame with an influential group, with Stewart fronting British rockers Faces from 1969 to 1975 and Nicks co-leading Fleetwood Mac since ’75.

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Queens Of The Stone Age live!

Queens Of The Stone Age live!

| April 4, 2011 | 0 Comments

Read any industry rag and you’re likely to see that record companies are dying on the vine. In the scramble to generate income, the big trend has once again become the reissue. That means attempting to sell you again what you already own or entice you by adding to your collection something you may have […]

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