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Your mud-free weekend

Your mud-free weekend

| August 11, 2011 | 0 Comments

This weekend isn’t entirely without festivals, but regular shows are trickling in as Lollapalooza peels itself off our front lawn. Digitalism, Dntel, Disney’s Selena Gomez, Lil Wayne, and more will be stumbling through a patch of days that ends with a Bret Michaels marathon.

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Of a Revolution

Of a Revolution

| August 10, 2011 | 0 Comments

There’s nothing wrong with another festival, so long as you have a point to it. Entrepreneurial Chicago-based/focused band manager Shawn Kellner wants to start a Local Music Revolution this weekend at Metro, and so he shall have one.

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Get what you came for.

Get what you came for.

| August 10, 2011 | 1 Comment

The problem with salad-bar festivals like Lollapalooza is you always overload your plate and can never be sure what was good under all the dressing. The Ettes, Mia LeBlon, and Totimoshi provide simple, a la carte entrées. It’s easy to imagine what cubby hole The Ettes would tidily fit if it weren’t for the sixth […]

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This is not a photoshopped mix of Neil Young & Grace Slick

This is not a photoshopped mix of Neil Young & Grace Slick

| July 27, 2011 | 0 Comments

It’s Richard Buckner. And he, Walter Meego, and Alkaline Trio have shows coming up that will take us through the unveiling of our next issue!

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Laughing, dead people, and fictional music

Laughing, dead people, and fictional music

| July 20, 2011 | 0 Comments

This weekend’s menu has so much (little) variety (consistency), it’s a surprise Pitchfork hasn’t sponsored it. It also means one of you out there might have interest in one of The People Under The Stares, Gillian Welch, Air Guitar Championships, intimate Kelley Deal, or Tally Hall. Surely, one of you.

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Hotter than a Furnace fan

Hotter than a Furnace fan

| July 19, 2011 | 0 Comments

Why just the other month we were telling you about a Fiery Furnaces show. How they’re all so Oak Park – specifically Oak Park. When they’re of Illinois at all. Those words cut Eleanor Friedberger to the bone. And so she’s back to make amends.

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Hush now, don’t say a word . . .

Hush now, don’t say a word . . .

| July 18, 2011 | 0 Comments

Falling asleep wearing headphones hasn’t gotten much easier since the proliferation of earbuds, but it’s worth the attempt nonetheless. Despite a frantic rise in sleepy records, King Creosote and Jon Hopkins‘ Diamond Mind is one of the few worth adding to your doze-off collection.

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A Pitched battle

A Pitched battle

| July 13, 2011 | 0 Comments

Like our cover stars Soundgarden, not every band has a slot locked down at Pitchfork or an afterparty — be they Moonface, Country Mice, Miguel on the Ravinia undercard, or the 2011 Metal Mergence festival.

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Patti cake

Patti cake

| July 13, 2011 | 0 Comments

After rising to fame fronting the girl group The Blue Belles in the 1960s and turning towards the futuristic funk of the trio Labelle during the front half of the ‘70s, Patti LaBelle was well bred for solo stardom. Stepping aside from the group format proved to be her best career move, if only for […]

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Pitchfork Music Festival Preview

Pitchfork Music Festival Preview

| July 13, 2011 | 0 Comments

We’ve been asked for weeks: Are you guys doing a Pitchfork preview? What kind of preview are you doing for Pitchfork? Pitchfork?

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‘Til Tuesday

‘Til Tuesday

| July 8, 2011 | 0 Comments

This weekend you can do Folk & Roots, see 2 Live Crew at the Exxxotica Expo in Rosemont, or, in a bizarre symbiosis of the two, watch Dave Matthews dump poop in the lake at his Caravan. But what for Tuesday? Jolie Holland returns . . .

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We’re getting the band back together

We’re getting the band back together

| July 6, 2011 | 0 Comments

Those words might seem cringe-worthy for, say, Loverboy or someone. But coming from Archers Of Loaf, one of the true progenitors of indie rock, they’re welcome words – fightin’ words. They play Friday, as do Yob and The Wooden Birds.

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Your holiday schedule

Your holiday schedule

| June 30, 2011 | 1 Comment

You’ve proven incapable of handling the most meager tasks when left to your own devices. Independent study? FAIL! This weekend, you will see Ronnie Montrose, Jeff The Brotherhood, hit FitzGerald’s American Music Festival, and then drive to Iowa for the 80/35 Festival, too. Get going!

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Pinned down

Pinned down

| June 27, 2011 | 0 Comments

Banging around for several years, both Times New Viking and White Denim have resisted convention in the rapidly conforming world of indie rock. Both are in town this week. Also this week: The Singleman Affair and Small Sur.

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Mobfest returns to 3 nights!

Mobfest returns to 3 nights!

| June 22, 2011 | 0 Comments

Chicago’s annual artist-centric music fesvial, Mobfest, returns to its three-night format for 2011, but ends the barhopping schedule for a non-stop haul at the Hard Rock Hotel. And it begins Thursday the 23rd!

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