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Sam Roberts
Sam Roberts Chemical City (Secret Brain/Fontana) Perennial Juno Award nominee Sam Roberts, despite the exploits of fellow Candaian success stories, has been unable to crack the States.
Kris Kristofferson
Kris Kristofferson Live From Austin TX (New West) Drafted from a full “Austin City Limits” concert that was edited into a half-hour TV program in 1981, Live From Austin TX compiles mainly unreleased performances.
DeVotchKa
DeVotchKa Curse Your Little Heart (Ace Fu) A covers EP with an LP’s heart, DeVotchKa’s cinematic treatises recall both Calexico and The Arcade Fire.
Scott Solter
Scott Solter One River (Tell All) John Vanderslice’s aide-de-camp in the studio pours forth his second ambient work.
Space Needle
Space Needle Recordings 1994-1997 (Eenie Meenie) Ignored Rhode Island indie rockers finally get their due on this selective reissue.
Howe Gelb preview
Howe Gelb Old Town School Of Folk Music, Chicago Sunday, May 28, 2006 It’d be overreaching to say there’d be no No Depression movement without Howe Gelb, but it certainly wouldn’t be the same. The versatile roots pioneer and Giant Sand frontman comes to Chicago to support his latest, Sno’ Angel Like You (Thrill Jockey), […]
Mogwai live!
Mogwai First Avenue, Minneapolis, MN Saturday, May 20, 2006 Having made a name for themselves with their notoriously loud live shows, it was probably inevitable Mogwai would finally dial it back a notch. Though the ferocity and apocalyptic ambience are ever present, they’ve moderated the harrowing volume and piercing electronic screeches to more comfortable levels.
Alice In Chains Live!
Alice In Chains Metro, Chicago Sunday, May 21, 2006 How to get around the Layne Staley comparisons when summing up William Duvall’s Chicago debut as Alice In Chains’ singer? It’s nearly impossible to stay away from the ridiculous argument, or steer clear of an “Are frontmen replaceable in general?” thesis. Duvall is no Staley. But […]
Islands Live!
Islands Metro, Chicago Thursday, May 17, 2006 The primary thing Islands have working against them is their past — O.K., a second is their sense of how to close a show, but we’ll get to that later. Being remnants of The Unicorns, an inventive but incoherent early-millennium indie rock act, invites skepticism and likely will […]
Erasure Live!
Erasure Park West, Chicago Thursday, May 18, 2006 Any Erasure concert veteran can attest to an overblown spectacle loaded with pageantry, dancing, costumes, and club beats. A visit to the Chicago Theatre last year supporting Nightbird was evidence of that very vibe, bringing two sold-out crowds to their feet within seconds of singer Andy Bell […]
Wolfmother Live!
Wolfmother Metro, Chicago Thursday, May 18th, 2006 The next “next big thing” stormed into the sold-out (and then some) Metro on Thursday night, and expectations ran high. Fortunately for the Australian trio, Wolfmother were able to blow doubts away along with the crowd. Frontman Andrew Stockdale brought his larger-than-reality persona (he’s almost six-feet, five-inches with […]
Ted Wulfers Preview
Ted Wulfers Schubas, Chicago Thursday, May 25, 2006 Local singer-songwriter Ted Wulfers, who used to gallop around as Ted Wulfers & Beggars Bridge, has a new pair of old shoes on his latest album, Cheap Liquor.
Russian Circles Preview
Russian Circles Schubas, Chicago Saturday, May 27, 2006 It seems Chicago trio Russian Circles have picked the perfect time to introduce themselves.
Head For The Mountains . . . With The Black Crowes
As part of their big thank-you reunion tour, The Black Crowes are hosting contests on their Web site (www.blackcrowes.com) and select radio stations for a VIP Red Rocks show in Denver.
Going To Waste(land)
Paul Simon Surprise (Warner Bros.) Former white worldbeat ringleader Paul Simon teams with Afro-Talking Heads svengali Brian Eno.










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