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Jimmy Eat World interview

Jimmy Eat World interview

| October 1, 2010 | 0 Comments

Searching For A Former Clarity Midway through Jimmy Eat World’s seventh studio effort, Invented (Interscope), the album presents its immediate and undeniable pop apex in “Coffee And Cigarettes.” The song finds the band at its power-pop: finest all huge harmonized hooks and crunching riffs buzzing just under frontman Jim Adkins’ honey-laden, eternally boyish vocals.

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Mumford & Sons interview

Mumford & Sons interview

| October 1, 2010 | 1 Comment

India ‘N America Sure, there are shiny new electric toys that can make a rock band sound like a million bucks. But for the rustic-minded Marcus Mumford – and his folksy four-piece Mumford & Sons – the older and dustier the musical instrument, the better. “I just bought a hundred-year-old harmonium,” the 23-year-old enthuses. “And […]

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Eric Mantel Interview

Eric Mantel Interview

| October 1, 2010 | 0 Comments

Coming Unstuck Anyone in town who ever spent a split second in a blues bar or rock club from the 1970s through today has likely run into Chicago-based guitar slinger Eric Mantel.

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File: October 2010

File: October 2010

| October 1, 2010 | 0 Comments

Dave Matthews Bang! When you dump a truckload of shit in the Chicago River, you answer to Samir! Clark Street belched a bummed-out “No way!” late last month when the FBI foiled a plot to kill Dave Matthews Band fans after the September 18th Wrigley Field show.

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Hello, My Name Is Kevin

Hello, My Name Is Kevin

| October 1, 2010 | 0 Comments

Q&A with Kevin Chalfant IE: You’ve been in a ton of bands over the years. Could you give us the official lineage?   Kevin Chalfant: Well I started in Illinois in the late 1970s, went to California in the ’80s through mid-’90s and them came back to Illinois. In Illinois, one group was called The […]

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Around Hear: October 2010

Around Hear: October 2010

| October 1, 2010 | 0 Comments

Local Band Reviews Algernon‘s intentions of blending hippie grooves with kraut rock, art punk, and avant-garde jazz are certainly admirable, but the results throughout the entirely instrumental Ghost Surveillance are scattered at best.

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Digital Divide: October 2010

Digital Divide: October 2010

| October 1, 2010 | 0 Comments

Iron Man 2 Warner Bros. Iron Man may possibly be one of the best comic-book movies ever made, and its critical and financial success meant that the sequel was as inevitable as the sun rising in the east or Lindsay Lohan doing something stupid.

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Caught In A Mosh: October 2010

Caught In A Mosh: October 2010

| October 1, 2010 | 0 Comments

With The Lights Out Aaron Aites and Audrey Ewell love black metal. More accurately, Aaron Aites and Audrey Ewell are obsessed with black metal. The couple spent significant time at Aquarius Records in San Francisco where friend and co-owner Andee Connors recognized the couple’s bias toward lo-fi music and suggested they check out black metal.

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Media: October 2010

Media: October 2010

| October 1, 2010 | 0 Comments

Faces For TV: Chicago’s Fabulous Manno Brothers “Growing up, I never thought beyond Q101,” says Kevin Manno, 27, who recently left the WKQX-FM show he co-hosted with older brother Ryan Manno, 29, for the MTV show “The Seven” – a live countdown of the day’s top seven pop-culture stories that debuted September 20th.

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Sweet Home: October 2010

Sweet Home: October 2010

| October 1, 2010 | 0 Comments

Harper’s Calling Traditionally, autumn signals the harvest and what a bountiful crop that the blues has sown. A new Chicago label, Swississippi Records, launched last month and has released an impressive collection of classic blues albums.

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Studiophile: October 2010

Studiophile: October 2010

| September 30, 2010 | 0 Comments

Not only did Disturbed hire a local producer to monitor proceedings for this summer’s Asylum (Reprise), but they tracked it at a local studio. O.K., so guitarist Dan Donegan isn’t exactly an outside hire (even frontman David Draiman and drummer Mike Wengren get themselves some co-producer credits), but Johnny K.’s GROOVEMASTER STUDIO in Chicago certainly […]

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Gear: October 2010

Gear: October 2010

| September 30, 2010 | 0 Comments

Gibson John Lennon 70th Anniversary J-160E In honor of John Lennon’s 70th birthday in December, Gibson Acoustic announced three limited-edition 70th Anniversary John Lennon J-160E acoustic guitars to celebrate the legacy of the legendary Beatles songwriter/guitarist.

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New pics online!

New pics online!

| September 13, 2010

We were the only folks in the pit for Kiss last weekend! Visit www.illinoisentertainerphoto.com for the full set, as well as shots from Billy Idol with Slash!

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Cover Story: Kiss

Cover Story: Kiss

| August 31, 2010 | 3 Comments

Mt. Rushmore, Disneyland . . . And Kiss? This is no place for modesty. Kiss drummer Eric Singer describes the band as a piece of Americana, like Universal Studios or Disneyland. “Whether it’s going to Mount Rushmore or Yellowstone Park or the Statue Of Liberty, I say Kiss is one of the Wonders Of The […]

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Menomena interview

Menomena interview

| August 31, 2010 | 0 Comments

Three’s Company Justin Harris would like to take this moment to clarify some things about his band. The shorthand on the new Menomena record, Mines (Barsuk), concerns an outfit on the brink – three men at the end of their respective ropes with each other and the tense batch of songs documenting the turmoil. Harris more […]

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