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Brandi Carlile interview

Brandi Carlile interview

| December 4, 2009 | 0 Comments

Tiger Beat Pasting up a photo of a heartthrob on a bedroom wall is almost a rite of passage for any teenage girl. Depending on the decade, the frozen, smiling mugs of David Cassidy, Kirk Cameron, Lance Bass, and the Jonas Brothers stare back at the mooning eyes of a smitten fan as she drifts […]

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Hello, My Name Is Oderus

Hello, My Name Is Oderus

| December 4, 2009 | 0 Comments

Q&A with Oderus Urungus of Gwar IE: Hello? Oderus Urungus: Hi. Sorry for being late. I’m just offering pleasantries. You humans are all about appearances. I don’t know much about you — I’m assuming you’re like all the others and giving you the benefit of the doubt. I’m keeping this nice and civil. I’ve been […]

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File: December 2009

File: December 2009

| December 4, 2009 | 0 Comments

A Nation In Crisis This is a tough position in which to be. It’s natural for any Northerner to sit back and laugh at Southerners as they grapple with the definition of what is country music and what isn’t.

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Media: December 2009

Media: December 2009

| December 4, 2009 | 0 Comments

Radio Ceiling Crasher Says Not Much Has Changed Groundbreaking radio personality Connie Szerszen wrote her new memoir, Top Rock Girly Jock: A Chicago Radio First, four years ago, when she was still an on-air personality at oldies station WJMK-FM. “It had a happier ending in the first draft,” admits the Chicago native, who, along with […]

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Sweet Home: December 2009

Sweet Home: December 2009

| December 4, 2009 | 1 Comment

Soul Of Bronzeville Chicago’s connection to the blues runs about as deep as the Mississippi. From Chess Records to the legendary clubs that line the 47th Street blues district, Chicago has played a significant role in the development of the blues. The Chicago Blues Museum exhibit “The Soul Of Bronzeville: The Regal, Club Delisa And […]

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Caught In A Mosh: December 2009

Caught In A Mosh: December 2009

| December 4, 2009 | 0 Comments

In-Renato-Da-Vida There’s no such thing as “too many” live heavy metal venues, so when clubs like White Star (3049 N. Cicero) start dabbling in metal, “Mosh” gets all hopped up — especially when those bookings include bands such as Archgoat, Sweet Cobra, Anal Cunt, and Superchrist.

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Around Hear: December 2009

Around Hear: December 2009

| December 4, 2009 | 2 Comments

Local Band Reviews! The Additives Should It End, the second release from The Additives, offers inventive keyboard and guitar arrangements that fall somewhere between prog rock and jazz. Unfortunately, Joe Ryan’s talky, off-kilter singing doesn’t go with the flow, especially on some of the more awkwardly phrased lyrics he’s written. Having background vocals on the […]

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DVD Zone: December 2009

DVD Zone: December 2009

| December 4, 2009 | 0 Comments

Star Trek Paramount With franchises such as Batman, Superman, even the Friday The 13th series seeing successful cinematic “reboots” over the past few years, did you think for a second Paramount was going to leave their biggest cash cow sitting on the shelf? Did you think the sun wasn’t gonna come up this morning?

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DVD Zone: November 2009

DVD Zone: November 2009

| November 16, 2009 | 0 Comments

Drag Me To Hell Universal Watching director Sam Raimi return to the horror genre he redefined is like rediscovering water in August. With seemingly nine out of 10 horror flicks these days reduced to mere torture porn, Raimi’s deft touch serves notice to everyone working in the field just how it’s supposed to be done.

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Baling The Beatles

Baling The Beatles

| October 30, 2009 | 4 Comments

The Beatles Stereo Reissues At the Entertainer, we do it for you. We suffered through some 14 albums of some obnoxious old band called The Beatles, who’ve plagued the universe with new versions of their old albums. The following are our results. Beware.

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Gear: November 2009

Gear: November 2009

| October 30, 2009 | 0 Comments

Seymour Duncan DejaVu Tap Delay Seymour Duncan recognized the unique sound achieved by some ’70s and ’80s guitar players with their noisy, druggy, and fussy analog delay pedals so they invented the Deja Vu, combining the best of both digital and analog. To control the delay technique for the modern era, it features a Tap […]

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Sweet Home: November 2009

Sweet Home: November 2009

| October 30, 2009 | 0 Comments

Six Generations Of The Blues The new-millennium blues experience typically only offers glimpses of the genre’s 100-year-old recorded history. The old masters are passing on and their apprentices have been exposed to global influences that often stray from the original blues root. Earwig Music plans to fix that. On November 27th, an unprecedented opportunity to […]

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Cover Story: The Black Crowes

Cover Story: The Black Crowes

| October 30, 2009 | 0 Comments

The Audience Is Listening Maybe you thought they’d capitulated. Since reuniting in 2005, The Black Crowes haven’t exactly sauntered onto Super Bowl half-time gigs or spilt their avian guts on “Oprah” (next day’s headline: “Brothers used to hit each other!”). Chris and Rich Robinson released the Freak ‘N’ Roll and Brothers Of A Feather live […]

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The Prairie Cartel interview

The Prairie Cartel interview

| October 30, 2009 | 0 Comments

Still Standing It’s not especially likely that a decade ago, anyone would have expected an experimental electro-punk project from the frontmen of hometown rock staples Local H and Caviar. Good thing those very same frontmen (Scott Lucas and Blake Smith, respectively), didn’t let little things like precedent and expectations stop them from forming The Prairie […]

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Robert Earl Keen interview

Robert Earl Keen interview

| October 30, 2009 | 0 Comments

How To Be Big And Rich This summer, after his mid-afternoon Lollapalooza set, Texan singer/songwriter Robert Earl Keen found himself in a rather deserted portion of Navy Pier. Opposite a mysterious arcade machine with a sinister Gyspy skull inside, he popped in a quarter and said, “I want to be big. No! No! Sound big. […]

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