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Monday, March 10, 2014

¿Music Videos?

Chicago party rapper ShowYouSuck has been working hard this month already releasing two new music videos. First he released the visually and lyrically satircal video for "Flip Phone", a track off of one of my favorite Chicago 2013 mixtapes OMPP4: Slice After Death.
"Make-Out King" which appears on his EP "Dude Bro",  is an upbeat tune that sounds like a perfect Friday cruise and features production by the Hood Internet and Javelin. Not only do these tracks bring a carefree and fun vibe throughout  but the animation heavy videos bring the fun to a whole new level.

May your eyeballs and ears enjoy!




Tuesday, March 4, 2014

Chicago Singles Club releasing one dope free track after another

The latest in free Chicago music: White Mystery

Picture from: http://www.whitemysteryband.com/
Chicago Singles Club is a rad online publication and record label that releases exclusive singles from some of Chicago's very best performers. They also manage to offer these fresh tracks as free online downloads.

I know February is done at this point, but that is no reason not to go back and check out the latest CSC featured group, White Mystery.
For those of you late to board the White Mystery train (myself included on that one guys) they are a powerhouse brother and sister garage punk duo from Chicago, who have rocked the scene since 2009.

White Mystery showcase the song "Buttheads from Mars" from their 2010 album "Telepathic" and give us a glimpse at their upcoming album "DUBBLE DRAGON" in their song "Unteddy."Dubble Dragon is set to be released on 4/20 of this year. To download the raw garage rock tracks laced with over the top energetic instrumental improvisational bursts, click here.

Listen to "Unteddy"
Be sure to check out the rest of the great artists featured on Chicago Singles Club.
More free music can never be a bad thing. DO ITT.

Happy headbanging friends.

Tuesday, February 25, 2014

NowListening

Zoo Brother - Gemini Girl EP

Solo project of William Karmis, Zoo Brother, continues to bring indie-pop goodness through infections synth coated beats paired with sway friendly and hook forward choruses in his new EP "Gemini Girl."

Pick up a copy via Zoo Brother's bandcamp page at the oh so affordable price of what ever your giving heart feels like paying. 



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Thursday, October 10, 2013

Short that B

Sister Crystals

Genre: Indie Pop
Label:FeelTrip, Walk-In Records
Releases: Sister Crystals LP, For So Long, Little Bits
**all can be purchased via their Bandcamp**
Sound: Dreamy/lush vocals, guitars that sound reminiscent of falling stars followed by power chord punches,bass beats that beg for off beat dancing, and drumming that builds each track from calm and dreamy to rock filled and thrashnificent (thrash worthy and magnififcent). Sister Crystals create a feel that ranges from an old 50's love filled lullaby to a dream turned a hazy passion filled memory. 

Listen: Sister Crystals LP

*I may need to warn you, you may feel like dancing. Go with it.




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Monday, March 11, 2013

Tune In To:

Peoples Temple of America

The Basics:

Genre:Punk
Label:Unsigned
Albums:

P.T.A. (02.13)
Outliers (12.12)

Why they rock 'n' stuff:

PTA is made up of Ben on guitar and vocals, Harry on bass and Trent beating those skins. Their music is simple and right in the way of teen angst and mid life crisis. They produce sounds that bring back memories of bands like the Bouncing Souls and Brand New to groups like New Order and the Cure. How? By creating a sound of wispy yet driving guitar rhythms, melodic pulsing bass lines, and well executed drum lines that help build a song together perfectly. Let's not forget the urgent vocal delivery which not only melds the sounds of classic skate punk with post punk joy division-esque vocal performance but also deliver poetic lyrical banter that ties each PTA song together.  

Simply put, they remind me of who I am and how that came to be...even if I have no clue means. It is what it is. 

Hear it for yourself:

P.T.A. just released a new album that can be downloaded FO' FREE just by clicking HERE.

If you are still hesitant to click your way to eight songs of Punky awesomeness let these two tracks be a little more persuasion to join the temple. 




If you dug that...make your life that much more complete and click part II
 


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Thursday, February 21, 2013

In Case you Haven't Heard

The Orwells


The Orwells are:
Mario CUOMO: Vocals 
Grant BRINNER: Bass 
Henry BRINNER: Drums
Dominick CORSO: Guitar 
Baby CHUCK: Guitar 

The Orwells are so much more than five 17 year old guys from Elmherst, playing the typical Garage Rock influenced breed of Punk Rock. The band provides an energy that is reminiscent of 1970's New York Punk hybrid with muddled yet intent filled glam-grungesque lyrical stylings that unknowingly entrance you into steady head bangin'. Embodying everything from punk, blues and soul, to grunge, new wave, and glam, The Orwells commit to playing what they want and not what you expect to hear. As vox man Mario says during an interview for Chicago's Consequence of Sound's Rock it Out Blog, "we're not really going for anything...we're just doing what sounds right to us." To be put simply, they play their version of Rock 'n' Roll and give a big EFF YOU to anyone who doesn't care for it. 


And it seems to be working.

Staying loyal to their Chicago scene is a big part of what makes the Orwells what they are. They decided that making it first in Chicago was priority numero uno, because going anywhere else, isn't being true to who they are.  An admirable (but sometimes viewed as idiodic) trait. 
For example-- Baby CHUCK on sticking it out in the Chicago scene: "being loyal to your home and to your city is a big thing for us" 

These boys know what they are doing. Their hometown start hasn't stopped them from making themselves a force to be reckoned with. These guys have gone from suburban basement shows, to local shows at joints like The Empty Bottle and Beat Kitchen to headlining a West Coast Tour! They've been picked up by L.A. record label Autumn Tone Records and released their first full LP Remember When (click if you want to snag the album) on  August 7, 2012. The album not only received recognition locally, but has even made it to the indie mother land of Pitchfork

Although they will be away touring for a while the boys are making sure to wrap up their tour in Chicago at the Beat Kitchen on March 23rd. Grab your tickets while you can!

If March is just too far away for you, get your Orwells fix by checking out this recent Audiotree performance.

If you are anything like me this will be on repeat until March slowly makes its way here. 

ENJOY HEADBANGERS and SWING DANCERS. ENJOY. 


The Orwells - Audiotree Live from Audiotree Live on Vimeo.

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Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Short that B

Fonz-E Mak

Genre:Hip/Hop, Soul
Label:Unsigned
Albums:
6:21 Theory Mixtape (09.11)


Sound: Laid back string, brass, and synthy vocal samples intertwined with driving soulful bass lines. Chicago super group, BRKF$T CLUB's Fonz-E lays down a witty lyrical picture with just the right amount of earnesty and arrogance that he guides his listeners along from beat four to one bar after bar. Head swayin' to his flow the whole time. 

Listen:  "It was Tuesday" (02.18.13)



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Friday, February 8, 2013

Short That B

Woah woah woah there do not let your mind get carried away. Short that B is something simple. Short band bios that give you just a bit of an artists sound, a lil of what they've done and a track selection to jam out or simply check out.

Chicago band intros condensed for the person short on time or attention span. (or like me, short on both)

Tiny Fireflies

Genre: IndiePop
Label: Little Treasures;
Eardrums Pop
Albums:
ePop 005 (10.10.10)
Cloudberry 811 (03.15.12)
Change
(08.01.11)


Sound: Simple driving beats;  infectious and melodic rhythms paired with soft & dreamy vocals create a sound that is reminiscent of the  days of Molly Ringwald and The Breakfast Club.

Listen:  "If It's True" (02.06.13)




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Wednesday, February 6, 2013

Fake It Till You Make It

ME: "I know a lot about the Chicago Music Scene"
The Chicago Music Scene: "AHAHAHA, foolish child"  

REALITY CHECK: Indie is short for independent. Independent means that you are void of major label  limitations on one's art and how one is expected to perform(I'll spare the grimey details). This also means the music can be everything from hip-hop, indie-rock, folk, to electronica. Indie is not merely the dreamy vocaled orchestral sound that so many people have come to think. 

This is a blog of the indie persuasion....and Chicago has a lot of great indie music going on. Everything from venues, blogs, labels, artists. It's enough to make a my head spin.  (For proper demonstration, click the pugs below) The question I'm asking myself is how to figure out this scene if there is so much in it? 



My Answer: Let's figure out the basics.

So after a few hours of exploring the interwebs I've put together a list of the Windy City's quintessential Indie Venues, some of the best local record labels, and a list of blogs that will rock you socks off with their extent of Chi music knowledge. 

Let's get things rollin'

Venues:

*Go see shows these place*

Labels:

*Listen to artists from these labels*

  • Hozac Records
  • Drag City
  • Kranky
  • Jagiagwor
  • Thrill Jockey Records

Blogs:

*Follow the trends*
I am Luke and these great sources are my Obi-Wan. With some guided assurance the Chicago Scene will quiet it's Dr.Evil laugh and I will figure this whole "music industry" thing out.