Lovers Lane
IE CAL

RSSFeatures

Interview: Patrick Stump

Interview: Patrick Stump

| September 30, 2011 | 1 Comment

Falling Far From The Tree Just because someone’s a Fall Out Boy fan doesn’t mean they’re going to like Soul Punk (Island), and the opposite might go for anyone who dismissed the band in the past. That’s because Patrick Stump had a completely blank canvas for the first time in his career, and allowed all […]

Continue Reading

Interview: Butch Walker

Interview: Butch Walker

| September 30, 2011 | 0 Comments

Ghost Writer It should come as no surprise that Butch Walker loved Taylor Swift’s megahit, “You Belong With Me,” nor should it be surprising that, in a couple of hours, he recorded his own version of the song – one that did it huge heaping piles more justice. It might have been a little surprising […]

Continue Reading

Interview: Dum Dum Girls

Interview: Dum Dum Girls

| September 30, 2011 | 0 Comments

What Dreams Are Made Of It’s easy to laugh at Dee Dee Penny’s current predicament. “There’s a lot of construction outside my apartment,” she says over the phone. “I can’t hear a thing. It’s awful.”

Continue Reading

Cover Story: Tom Morello

Cover Story: Tom Morello

| August 31, 2011 | 1 Comment

International Man Of Solidarity Tom Morello is not getting Audioslave back together. We want to get that out of the way first, because just about every other project you could associate him with is live.

Continue Reading

Interview: Erasure

Interview: Erasure

| August 31, 2011 | 0 Comments

Tomorrowland One of the synth-pop era’s most innovative, infectious, and flamboyant acts, Erasure has spanned two-and-a-half decades with constant rotation in the clubs, with the occasional, percolating radio smash.

Continue Reading

Interview: The Horrors

Interview: The Horrors

| August 31, 2011 | 0 Comments

Cat’s In The Cradle Horrors frontman Faris Badwan is eager to discuss Skying, his quintet’s sonically adventurous new third album – a record that’s just landed him squarely in the Top Five on the U.K. charts.

Continue Reading

Backstage@Lollapalooza

Backstage@Lollapalooza

| August 31, 2011 | 1 Comment

Catching up with artists playing Lollapalooza was tougher than we thought. Even with some acts stuck in town after their sets in order to play afterparties, we came up against a wishlist of musicians with schedules more hardwired than the festival’s own rigid set times.

Continue Reading

Cover Story: Blink-182

Cover Story: Blink-182

| August 1, 2011 | 0 Comments

Everything Hits At Once Tom DeLonge has noticed the smoke billowing from his hat. “Oh, my god,” he exhales. “I just got some gas in my truck – I’m in San Diego and Orange County is an hour away; L.A.’s two hours away.

Continue Reading

Interview: Death Cab For Cutie

Interview: Death Cab For Cutie

| August 1, 2011 | 0 Comments

Speaking In Codes Back when Death Cab For Cutie had only begun peeking their heads above the underground, their annual Chicago stomping ground was the venerable Metro.

Continue Reading

Interview: Tim Robbins

Interview: Tim Robbins

| August 1, 2011 | 0 Comments

Going Rogue He must not have had the chops – seen the competition and promptly backed off. He’d been set up perfectly for a career as a lighthearted barroom rocker, giddily butchering Otis Redding’s “Try A Little Tenderness” while seated on a tourbus in Bull Durham. Bruce Willis, Don Johnson, Eddie Murphy, and other actors […]

Continue Reading

Interview: Cults

Interview: Cults

| August 1, 2011 | 0 Comments

Frame By Frame The eponymous debut from joyfully jangling New York duo Cults is easily one of the best records of the year, full of Spector-plush arrangements, sugary Crystals/Ronettes choruses, and hooks so huge they reverberate inside your skull for days after just one listen.

Continue Reading

Cover Story: Soundgarden

Cover Story: Soundgarden

| June 30, 2011 | 3 Comments

The Place I Tried To Live Through the phone line, you can practically hear Kim Thayil’s eyes squint and roll a little up. He’s drawing mental maps and can’t quite picture Chicago’s layout as his questions are answered. Appearing: Saturday, July 16th at UIC Pavilion in Chicago.

Continue Reading

Interview: Mat Kearney

Interview: Mat Kearney

| June 30, 2011 | 1 Comment

Water Log Like many Nashville musicians, Mat Kearney lost practically all his instruments and equipment in the 2010 flood, and while that could’ve easily spawned a negative attitude (not to mention a pile of bills), the singer/songwriter simply stripped his entire life down. Appearing: Friday, July 29th at Aragon Ballroom in Chicago.

Continue Reading

Interview: The Flaming Lips

Interview: The Flaming Lips

| June 30, 2011 | 0 Comments

All Points ‘Bulletin’ Normally about this time – two years removed from album release, marking up the skies while flying between festival appearances – Wayne Coyne would retreat into filmmaking. Appearing: Thursday, July 7th and Friday the 8th at Aragon Ballroom, and Sunday, July 10th at Dave Matthews Band Caravan in Chicago.

Continue Reading

Interview: Centro-matic

Interview: Centro-matic

| June 30, 2011 | 0 Comments

Bass Desires Will Johnson doesn’t see it. Of course, he’s tethered to his cellphone charger, so he lacks for range right now. But a binding characteristic among Texan musicians, specifically those from his former base/musical hotbed Denton? No. Not really.

Continue Reading