We're seeking new members for our 2025 Board of Directors, as well as our founding Associate Board for young professionals 35 and under. Details and application at each of the links above.
We're seeking new members for our 2025 Board of Directors, as well as our founding Associate Board for young professionals 35 and under. Details and application at each of the links above.
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R.I.P. Michael “Würzel” Burston (lead guitarist for Motörhead)
R.I.P. Alphonso “Fonce” Mizell (member of Motown’s The Corporation, ½ of the producing team the Mizell Brothers)
Pitchfork strikes a balance between Odd Future and anti-violence activists.
20 Years (and one week) ago, The Replacements Broke Up – at Taste of Chicago, no less.
A brief history of the decline and fall of commercial rock radio in Chicago
A Beginner’s guide to Lou Reed
The Reading List is a (mostly) weekly collection of interesting, important, and thought-provoking articles about music from around the Web. Click here to suggest an article.
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The Pitchfork Music Festival returns to Union Park! One of the world’s premier showcases for alternative and independent artists, the Pitchfork Festival brings together a multi-genre lineup of today’s top acts, along with a dizzying assortment of vendors offering food, clothing, and art.
CHIRP Radio will be back hosting a Record Fair in conjunction with this year’s festival, with an army of vendors, record labels, and collectors ready to satisfy your record-hunting needs. We’ll also be offering up CHIRP merchandise and raffle tickets, and answering your questions about how you can get involved with the Best Overall Radio Station in Chicago. See you there!
Union Park (corner of Ashland and Lake) / 3pm Fri, 1pm Sat-Sun / All Ages / Tickets
After rocking out at Pitchfork, join us at Subterranean for some outstanding “unofficial” aftershows all weekend!
On Friday, we welcome Wild Nothing and Ducktails. On Saturday, it’s Kurt Vile and The Violators, with Woods and Arc In Round. And on Sunday, Real Estate and Dent May take the stage. Don’t miss any of these great shows!
Subterranean / 2011 W. North Ave. / 10pm each night / 17+
When Beck Hansen first arrived on the scene, he got attention for his slacker anthem “Loser” and some charming low-fi folk albums. Early on, he seemed like a novelty and footnote in the annals of alt-rock. Of course, that’s not how things played out. Instead, Beck turned out to be an innovator and terrific showman, who is now an elder statesmen, of sorts, in the indie rock world. Who would have dreamed that he would someday produce a Thurston Moore record? If any artist would appreciate a birthday shuffle, it would be Beck, who has mashed together so many styles over his career. So grab your iPod or MP3 player, hit shuffle and share the first 10 songs that come up.
Please join CHIRP for a free screening of “Who Took the Bomp? Le Tigre On Tour!”
Tonight at 8pm, the Bottom Lounge will host this exciting event — DJs Pippi Redstocking and Lucy Flawless will spin before and after the screening, and local feminist organizations Girls Rock! Chicago, Chicago Women’s Health Center and Planned Parenthood Illinois will be there with information on hand. The film will be screened at 8:45pm.
WHO TOOK THE BOMP? LE TIGRE ON TOUR follows iconic feminist electronic band Le Tigre on their 2004-2005 international tour across four continents and through ten countries. Supported by a community of devoted fans and led by outspoken Riot Grrrl pioneer Kathleen Hanna (Bikini Kill), Le Tigre confronts sexism and homophobia in the music industry while tearing up the stage via performance art poetics, no-holds-barred lyrics, punk rock ethos, and whip-smart wit in this edgy and entertaining documentary. Directed by Kerthy Fix (STRANGE POWERS: STEPHIN MERRITT AND THE MAGNETIC FIELDS), WHO TOOK THE BOMP? LE TIGRE ON TOUR features never before seen live performances, archival interviews, and revealing backstage footage with these trail-blazing artists.
Screening of Who Took The Bomp? Le Tigre On Tour
Bottom Lounge
No cover
21+
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How is music helping to continue breaking down racial barriers in South Africa?
What’s up with the Alternative music scene in Austria?
How did the soundtrack to Quentin Tarantino’s Inglorious Basterds weaponize cinema?
How cool is it that Pitchfork is having a music festival in Paris?
What are the kids who were photographed for classic album covers doing now?
Why WOULDN’T you take real estate advice from Vanilla Ice?
The Reading List is a collection of interesting, important, and thought-provoking articles about music from around the Web. Click here to suggest an article.
(LISTEN to CHIRP Radio.)