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Damon Locks and Wayne Montana (currently) are The Eternals . The band has been fusing rock, dub and Caribbean rhythms into a sound that was once so hard to categorize, they made up their own: “rawar style.” This year, they released Approaching the Energy Field (Addenda Records ), garnering critical praise for evolving with the sound they pioneered in 2000. CHIRP is proud to present their session with Coach House Sounds, streamable and downloadable at coachhousesounds.com on Tuesday July 26th!
1. What the dumbest thing you’ve ever done in a basement?
Assumed that the water wouldn’t get any higher.
2. The Eternals have a long history in Chicago. Can you tell me about one time when you realized this was YOUR city?
Hmm…as a band? I think only recently. Our old band Trenchmouth always felt like outsiders (our label was out of Minneapolis) and The Eternals have felt similarly. After years and years of playing, we feel as though we have successfully graffiti’d the walls of Chicago’s musical landscape.
3. Describe a scenario where Eternals could be someone’s life coach and the top 2 life lessons you’d teach them.
Over the years, I think the band could be described as a life coach to other younger bands like Watchers or Jai Alai Savant. Whether they took heed is another thing all together.
Top life lessons for bands:
The music industry doesn’t care about you. It doesn’t know good music. Pay as little attention to it as possible.
The more universal you attempt to make something, the less personal. The more personal you make something, the more universal it can be.
4. Tell me about your CHS session—what did you like about it? Was there anything that surprised you or was spontaneous that came out in the recording?
I generally enjoyed the experience. The guys were very friendly and accommodating (thanks for the cookie and the use of the sunglasses).
During the performing of “Shadow Radio” I was so enthusiastic that I inadvertently knocked my sampler off my keyboard and it fell onto my vocal effects pedal and changed the setting. I really got into that performance.
5. What’s happening? What are your current/upcoming shows or releases?
We have a bunch of shows coming up this summer:
w/ Ted Leo at Fireside July 26th
Milwaukee Art Festival July 30th
Experiment Sound Studio August 27th
We are in the planning stages of doing a show at the MCA. That should be a lot of fun. We are also talking about playing The Hideout Block Party.
CHIRP Radio presents “A Fond Farewell Night,” part of the The Music Box Theatre Summer Music Film Festival, featuring screenings of CIMMfest Shorts, The Last Dispatch, and The Last Waltz!
Music Box Theatre / 3733 North Southport Avenue / Full schedule
CHIRP Radio welcomes the Handsome Furs to the Bottom Lounge!
Bottom Lounge / 1375 W Lake Street / 9pm / 17+
CHIRP Radio is proud to sponsor the 2nd Annual AHHH!!! Pilsen Music Festival!
18th Street and Morgan, outside of Simone’s Bar / Noon-3 AM / $5 Suggested Donation, Free after 8 PM
CHIRP Radio presents The Flat Five, featuring Kelly Hogan, Nora O’Connor, Scott Ligon, Casey McDonough & Alex Hall with Chris & Heather’s 16mm Film Jamboree!
Old Town School of Folk Music / 4544 N. Lincoln Avenue / 8pm / All Ages
This Saturday (July 23), CHIRP Radio and The Whistler are proud to present the second performance of our Summer Sessions on the Square concert series at the Logan Square monument!
The Scotland Yard Gospel Choir, Girls Rock! Chicago veteran Alex Lund and Matt Ulery’s Loom will be performing al fresco during this FREE event. It’s a perfect way to spend a summer Saturday evening with friends and family. Join us!
The Logan Square Monument (corner of Milwaukee, Kedzie, & Logan Blvds.) / 5:30 PM – 8:30 PM / All Ages / $5 Donation Requested
James Brown isn’t merely the Godfather of Soul, he is also the man who invented funk. And others built upon that, but no one more than George Clinton. Whether its the rocking funk grooves of early Funkadelic, or the complex multi-movement songs of prime mid-‘70s Parliament, or his underrated solo records for Capitol in the ’80s, Clinton kept finding new ways to funk, guaranteeing that we would always have One Nation Under A Groove. Let’s pay tribute to this essential artist by grabbing the iPod or MP3 player, hitting shuffle, and sharing the first 10 songs that come up.
Blonde Redhead returns to the Bottom Lounge as part of their North American Summer Tour and in support of their latest recording, Penny Sparkle. While this album may be easier-listening than their previous releases, it maintains that sense of beautiful pop mysticism they’re known for, and in combination with songs from their earlier works this show will no doubt be one to see. The Sentinals will get the crowd warmed up with their special dose of energetic post-punk and sexy vocals!
Bottom Lounge / 1375 W Lake / 9pm / 17+