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By Candice Triche
Two friends check out a band back in 2009 to only hear the noise of the crowd. As true fans of music, they decided to create a different experience for true fans of live music. Starting in their own living room, Sofar Sounds was born. Reaching various parts of the world, the intimate settings have become a great way to hear up and coming artists of all genres. Sofar can feel like a private club in a way. After you choose what area and night you’d like to see a show, you get your email 24hrs before, with only the address and time to be there.
Lofts, art spaces, rooftops and living rooms make for a good night of new faces and even better acoustics. Halloween night was filled with slow low vocals, and a hype ending. As soon as Amara was introduced, self described as ‘horror pop”, it felt like she was curated just for the night. Her angelic voice led with beat machines and guitar took us into the night of erie ambiance, that kept all heads nodding. Her rendition of Come Little Children from the classic Halloween tale, “Hocus Pocus”, was an awesome treat.
The Predictions followed, with their fluid like harmonies and guitar play that kept the crowd calm and relaxed. Described as Flower Child, Skeleton Rock, the tunes definitely had a '60s feel. Closing out the show, Elton Aura with full band, took the crowd to an energizing level. Lyrics, vocals, drums, and trumpet, you felt like you were at a full-fledged concert.
Technically, there are no openers and closers of a Sofar night. All who perform hold their own in a unique way, and the energy and openness of all who attend is something that you can't truly explain without checking out for yourself. It is, all in all, about the music. Sofar sogood.
(Click here for a list of upcoming shows and to find out how you can get involved.)
Aiming to inspire young voters, Chicago-native Chance The Rapper led a "parade to the polls" Monday after playing a free block party. The anticipated turnout grew larger than expected and moved to Petrillo Music Shell in Grant Park, then ended at an early voting site. The event was hosted by Chance's nonprofit organization and included performaces by Twin Peaks, Taylor Bennett, and Malcolm London.
A record number of Chicagoans have voted early this year. The event fell the day before Tuesday's election and reminds everyone else to get out and vote!