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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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Cover Story: Beady Eye

Cover Story: Beady Eye

| March 30, 2011 | 2 Comments

In many ways, it smacked of the old boy-who-cried-‘Wolf!’ yarn. Mouthy Mancunian siblings Noel and Liam Gallagher — the guitarist and vocalist of legendary Britpop combo Oasis, respectively — had gotten into so many knock-down, drag-out scraps, and walked out on each other mid-tour so many times that it was starting to feel routine.

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Interview: Ezra Furman & The Harpoons

Interview: Ezra Furman & The Harpoons

| March 30, 2011 | 0 Comments

Vulgar Display Of Power Pop music needs a magic story to stir our imaginations again. Enough talent shows, “leaked” tracks, and teen boys prancing in front of a Web cam. What would it take to find a local band on the cusp with a bit of fantasy behind them? From whom can the sweat-pantsed masses […]

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Interview: Raphael Saadiq

Interview: Raphael Saadiq

| March 30, 2011 | 0 Comments

Soul Power Raphael Saadiq’s recent single, “Radio” — the last song he wrote for his new album Stone Rollin’ (Columbia) — speaks volumes on his unusual place in the music industry.

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Interview: Mogwai

Interview: Mogwai

| March 30, 2011 | 1 Comment

How Not To Die For naysayers, it might be difficult to believe that Mogwai still exists. Launched by guitarist Stuart Braithwaite, bassist Dominic Aitchison, and drummer Martin Bulloch in 1995, with the intent of making “serious guitar music,” Mogwai etched the outlines that would become the blueprint for countless imitators.

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Trash rock all-stars

Trash rock all-stars

| March 30, 2011 | 0 Comments

For a second our stomach dropped: are Black Joe Lewis & The Honeybears and Those Darlins in town the same night at separate clubs?

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Pedal-hopping like a Dinosaur . . .

Pedal-hopping like a Dinosaur . . .

| March 29, 2011 | 0 Comments

It only took 20 years, but the Dinosaur Jr. frontman finally followed Lou Barlow to Sub Pop for some sad-sack acoustipop.

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The boys are back in town

The boys are back in town

| March 29, 2011 | 2 Comments

It’s been a tough year for Thin Lizzy, having lost guitarist Gary Moore and hitting the 25th anniversary of frontman Phil Lynott’s death. Two albums have been reissued by UME, however, and a packed lineup hits Chicago.

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Thursday: Everest or Zomes?

Thursday: Everest or Zomes?

| March 29, 2011 | 0 Comments

Instead of falling into the trap of the wretched sophomore slump, Los Angeles-based quintet Everest surpasses its debut (2008’s Ghost Notes) completely.

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Drury Lane’s “Aida” A State Of Emotional “De-Nile”

Drury Lane’s “Aida” A State Of Emotional “De-Nile”

| March 28, 2011 | 0 Comments

Long before Egypt was experiencing Facebook revolutions, it was the mysterious and conquering land of pharaohs, sphinx, and pyramids. And the setting for one of Giuseppe Verdi’s most famous and popular operas, 1871’s “Aida,” which includes many famous arias, including the heavenly “Celeste Aida.”

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