Tag: Smoking Popes

Cover Story: Smoking Popes β’ For The Love of the Game
When Smoking Popes entered Solid Sound Studios in Hoffman Estates in 1994 to record the follow-up to their debut album Get Fired, there were no expectations. There was no pressure from the label to deliver a βhit record.β They just had a bunch of songs they wanted to record. So, they made a record [β¦]

Cover Story: Fig Dish β’ Renewal and Rejuvenation
Thereβs an electricity in the air of late, bristling arm hairs here in Chicago. Thereβs the injection of HGH into the DNC going into their convention. The recent acknowledgment that the music industry spotlight is once again illuminating Chicagoβs rock music scene in a seemingly cyclical fashion. Then thereβs the excitement brewing about Fig Dish, [β¦]

Photo Gallery: Jawbreaker with Smoking Popes and Built To Spill at House of Blues β’ Chicago
Jawbreaker House Of Blues Chicago, IL April 13, 2022 Recap and photos by Curt Baran When Nevermind broke in the early 1990s, the inevitable aftermath was that every record label was now on the hunt for the next Nirvana. New York trio Jawbreaker was one of the countless bands swept up in the hype. Most bands, Jawbreaker [β¦]

Stage Buzz β Photo Gallery: The Replacements
The Replacements β live at The Rivera. Hate us on Facebook!

Hodges of podges
Next monthβs issue will focus on the genesis of music labels, and how Chicago reflects current trends. Thereβs nothing binding the artists in this concert preview. Josh Caterer, Himalayan Bear, and Futurebirds have little in common. Unless we tie them. Ladies and germs: hodgepodge rock!

Studiophile: March 2011
Smoking Hot Mic Smoking Popes vocalist Josh Caterer recorded a solo track for a yet to be named benefit compilation, and is currently working on another non-Popes project at MILLION YEN in Chicago . . . Also at Million Yen, acclaimed indie producer J. Robbins was in town tracking noted indie band

File: April 2009
File 2009 Not Quite Better Than The Real Thing Under a shroud of secrecy not seen since the Bush Administration . . . O.K., that may be a bit of an exaggeration, but on Tuesday, March 11th, U2 β arguably the biggest band on the planet β were ushered onto the famed Metroβs stage. Unfortunately, [β¦]
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