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Preview: Chicago Composer and Pianist Amy Wurtz to Livestream on Thursday

Chicago composer and pianist Amy Wurtz will be offering a livestream performance from the comfort of her living room this Thursday evening. The program includes fiery Preludes and Etudes by […]

  • Louis Harris
  • May 26, 2020
    • Music , Reviews

    They Call Me Disco is the Danceable, Magical Sonic Wonderland We all Needed Right Now

    To state the obvious, 2020 has been one of the worst years any of us will ever experience. It’s allowed us to turn toward simple comforts, like loved ones, fresh-baked […]

  • Sarah Brooks
  • May 18, 2020
    • Music , Reviews

    Review: Field Report’s Brake Light Red Tide Breaks New Ground for Milwaukee’s Chris Porterfield

    On “Decision Day,” the stellar opener to Field Report’s autumnal sophomore album Marigolden from 2014, Chris Porterfield, the Milwaukee-based songwriter, sings “Take your time and let the tide pull you […]

  • Matthew Nerber
  • May 3, 2020
    • Features , Music

    Another Round of Bandcamp Waiving Its Fees; Here are Some Great Local Bands You Should Support Today!

    Back in March, Bandcamp saw just how much venue closures due to Covid-19 were going to affect musicians and decided to waive their fees on the site for a day, […]

  • Julian Ramirez
  • May 1, 2020
    • Music , Venues

    The Looming Near Extinction of Live Music in Chicago Is Very Real and Very Terrifying

    Chicago Independent Venue League (CIVL) is a coalition of more than 20 Chicago music venues who initially banded together to fight developers threatening the scene with corporate venues, and have […]

  • Jim Kopeny / Tankboy
  • April 29, 2020
    • Music

    Don’t Stand So Close to Me: Listening to Music in the Age of Corona

    You know it’s grim out there when you wake up every morning looking forward to hearing the latest Internet sensation, Pluto the talking schnauzer, whose sole purpose is to console […]

  • June Sawyers
  • April 20, 2020
    • Music , Previews

    Evanston SPACE Brings the Music to You with All Dressed Up & Nowhere to Show

    It’s hard times for all of right now as we are staying at home to flatten the curve.  Evanston SPACE has cancelled all their shows at the venue through the […]

  • Julian Ramirez
  • April 13, 2020
    • Features , Music , Reviews

    Five Covid-19 Related Songs You Can Mosh to at Home

    Since the global COVID-19 pandemic began, musicians all over the world have been writing and performing songs related to the virus, social distancing, and staying the fuck home. While COVID-19 […]

  • Aaron Cynic
  • April 10, 2020
    • Festivals , Music

    Will Lollapalooza Be Canceled This Year?

    Yesterday Governor Pritzker shared his viewpoint that all summer events should be canceled, though Mayor Lightfoot is less comfortable making that call … yet. My personal history with Lollapalooza goes […]

  • Jim Kopeny / Tankboy
  • April 10, 2020
    • Interviews , Music

    Interview: The Glow-Ups Embark on Debut Record and Talk Music in Their Lives

    It’s pretty surreal writing this piece amid our situation in the world. I believe that timing is everything and spending the two hours I did with, Chicago-based, punk rock trio, […]

  • Michael Kocourek
  • April 9, 2020
    • Music , Reviews

    ‘One More Song’ We Needed – A Song Collaboration with Classixx and Roosevelt

    It’s a joining of artists that simply makes sense. In a delightful surprise amid a world-wide pandemic, Classixx released a new song this past week, “One More Song,” featuring German-band Roosevelt, […]

  • Michael Kocourek
  • March 31, 2020
    • Classical , Music , Uncategorized

    Preview: Third Coast Percussion to Continue Live Broadcasts on Saturday

    Sidelined by COVID-19 concert cancellations, Third Coast Percussion took their vibraphones and marimbas into their audience’s living rooms last Friday night with a live broadcast concert over YouTube. They will […]

  • Louis Harris
  • March 26, 2020
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