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Review: Molchat Doma’s Soaring Synths Dominate the Salt Shed

Belarusian post-punk group Molchat Doma have enjoyed one of those meteoric rises so unlikely you can’t help but poke your head in to see what the fuss is all about. […]

  • Patrick Daul
  • February 25, 2025
    • Music , Reviews

    Review: Panda Bear and Toro y Moi Headline a Wild and Magical Night at Salt Shed

    On first glance the pairing of Noah Lennox’s Panda Bear and Chaz Bear’s Toro y Moi seems a bit dissonant. While both Lennox and Chaz have one foot deeply entrenched […]

  • Julian Ramirez
  • February 19, 2025
    • Music , Reviews

    Review: Soccer Mommy’s Evergreen Atmosphere Delights Thalia Hall

    About every two years or so we get something special from Soccer Mommy, the fantastic pseudonym of Sophia Regina Allison. Since her demo album For Young Hearts came out in […]

  • Julian Ramirez
  • February 17, 2025
    • Music , Reviews

    Review: An Impassioned Lauren Mayberry “Changes Shapes” at Thalia Hall

    Last year, Lauren Mayberry stepped out from Chvrches to release her debut solo album Vicious Creatures. While in the past solo albums have gotten a bad rap, something Mayberry seemed […]

  • Julian Ramirez
  • February 13, 2025
    • Interviews , Lit , Music , Nonfiction

    Review: The Harder I Fight the More I Love You: A Memoir, by Neko Case

    Before a full house at the Fine Arts Building’s Studebaker Theater, singer-songwriter Neko Case appeared on stage in conversation with Lior Phillips, a Chicago-based South African music journalist. Case received […]

  • June Sawyers
  • February 8, 2025
    • Music , Reviews

    Review: Chicago’s Most Reliable Punk Band FACS Returns With an Icy New Album

    Having re-emerged following the disbanding of underrated outfit Disappears, local trio FACS have been an integral part of Chicago’s punk scene for some time now. Now half a dozen albums […]

  • Patrick Daul
  • February 7, 2025
    • Music , Reviews

    Review: Tim Heidecker Brings Laughs and Sincerely Great Tunes to Thalia Hall

    Tim Heidecker has too many talents to list from his storied career, so many that I’ll only briefly touch upon a few of them. I’m sure many of my peers […]

  • Julian Ramirez
  • February 6, 2025
    • Music , Reviews

    Review: Sierra Spirit Moves Audiences at Chicago Theatre

    First impressions matter, and Sierra Spirit wanted to make a good one for her Chicago debut Sunday night. After commanding the Chicago Theatre crowd’s attention with the hypnotically assertive opener […]

  • Anthony Cusumano
  • February 4, 2025
    • Interviews , Music , Previews

    Preview: Singer-Songwriter Sierra Spirit Wants to Make a Connection at Chicago Theatre

    Bob Dylan, Johnny Cash, Joni Mitchell, and, more recently, Taylor Swift. These renowned musicians have transcended what it means to be songwriters—they’re storytellers whose evocative lyrics intertwine with intriguing melodies […]

  • Anthony Cusumano
  • January 30, 2025
    • Classical , Music , Reviews

    Review: Miró Quartet Ends the Northwestern Winter Chamber Music Festival in an Entertaining Way

    The Miró Quartet from Austin, Texas, entertained a large audience to end the Northwestern Winter Chamber Music Festival on Sunday. In performing a program of classics by Franz Joseph Haydn […]

  • Louis Harris
  • January 29, 2025
    • Music

    Preview: Ready to Get Bowled Over by Bur?

    I’ve only seen Bur play once, for about 25 minutes, during an early night set at Montrose Saloon last spring and I still think about that show on a regular […]

  • Jim Kopeny / Tankboy
  • January 24, 2025
    • Beyond , Event , Music

    Event: Electric Presbyterian—Elisha Gray, Great Grandfather of Electronic Music

    Music has an abundance of guitar gods, but who resides in Synthesizer Olympus? If you’re an ’80s kid, a small list of synth heroes suggests itself—Thomas Dolby, Herbie Hancock, Gary […]

  • Dan Kelly
  • January 19, 2025
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