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(Weekly Voyages is CHIRP Radio's listing of concerts in Chicago at select venues. Information about tickets can be obtained from the venues' Web sites. Do you have corrections or updates for this list? Send us an e-mail.)
American English, The Fortunate Sons
Abbey Pub 21+
WithoutaBreath, Red Novella, Never Leave Chicago, Along The Parallel
Beat Kitchen 21+
Fatbook Bassel & The Supernaturals, Dos Santos, Sonorama DJs
Double Door 9pm, 21+
Kevin Leeds and Global Cooling, The Fine Print
Elbo Room 21+
The Hoyle Brothers
Empty Bottle 5:30pm, 21+
Jimbo Mathus, Cousin Dud, Old Grand Dad, Reins
Empty Bottle 9pm, 21+
Jimmy Whispers, Yawn, Roommate, Thin Hymns
Hideout 10pm, 21+
We are very excited to announce the CHIRP sponsored “DC Against the World” show at this year’s South by Southwest music festival! On Thursday, March 13, CHIRP will bring an entire day of music to the New Movement Theater in Austin, TX. From 11am to 6pm, catch bands from all over the country, including Chicago’s own Outer Minds, not to mention the Free Beer and Free Tacos! The lineup is as follows:
11:25am-11:55am Olivia Mancini :: On team DC is the lovely and multi-talented Olivia Mancini. Mancini is a singer-songwriter who masterfully combines folk-pop, doo-wop, and rock ’n’ roll sounds into one upbeat and lively package.
12:20pm-12:55pm Audacity :: All the way from California, Audicaty is a quartet of true garage band rockers. Together since the ninth grade, these musicians have stuck together and stayed true to their guitar-driven, high energy, garage band feel.
1:30pm-2:00pm Outer Minds :: From CHIRP’s hometown of Chicago comes the band Outer Minds. They skillfully combine big garage band, pop, and psychedelic riffs together to create a unique sound.
2:35pm-3:10pm Blind Shake :: Out of Minnesota comes the dynamic power trio Blind Shake. Their unique sound comes in part from the use of a baritone guitar instead of a typical bass.The three put on an electrifying punk rock show.
3:45pm-4:20pm Deleted Scenes :: Another in the Team DC camp, Deleted Scenes bring a unique and unmatched genre to the show: art-rock. Using sound from dozens of genres—including punk, avant-garde, ambient electronic, and pop— the trio has a strong and memorable sound to go with thoughtful lyrics.
4:55pm-5:40pm The Coup :: From Oakland, California, The Coup describes themselves as playing “funk, punk, agressive-disco” music, alongside the description “political hip hop.” Their unique sound and thought-provoking lyrics will leave an audiencedancing…and thinking.
11:55am-12:25pm Vaadat Charigim :: Vaadat Charigim is an Israeli trio who consider their music both dream pop rockand conceptual art. It will be all about the tight, ambient and interestingly laced guitar sounds for most listeners, as the band sings all in Hebrew. The trio gives a breathtaking and thought-provoking performance.
12:55pm-1:30pm Vertical Scratchers :: Vertical Scratchers is a musical duo out of sunny California. Although the band is small in size, they are anything but small when it comes to soundTheir punk-pop-rock sound is extremely energetic and powerful, and the lyrics are equally so.
2:00pm-2:35pm Hospitality :: Out of Brooklyn, Hospitality is a pop-rock trio with an edge. Frontwoman Amber Papini’s smooth vocals blend well with intricate guitar solos and tight drums. This band packs a punch, but their sound is just lighthearted enough to get you bobbing your head along with them.
3:10pm-3:45pm No Regrets Coyote :: This band takes punk rock back to it’s roots. Not only do they give a great performance, leaving you ready to party, but their guitar riffs and catchy hooks prove they have great musical talent behind those just-wanna-party attitudes.
4:20pm-4:55pm Tereu Tereu :: Another for team DC! Tereu Tereu is an indie duo with a strong DC post-punk influence. They are all about past and present meeting: heavy guitar hooks combined with electronic melodies from their laptops. “We all just hope to survive the digital era,” they explain.
5:40pm-6:00pm Coeds :: From Austin & NYC, Coeds is a girl/guy electro pop duo. Between Meridith Munoz’ lyrics and vocals and Ryan Kailath’s skillfully composed music, it’s no wonder the Coeds are such a joy to listen to. They will get you dancing with a lighthearted, '80s-inspired, feel good sound!
Today, let’s celebrate the birthday of the frontman of a band that produced one of the best albums of the ‘60s. Arthur Lee was born in Memphis, but moved to Los Angeles when he was five and by high school, he met Johnny Echols and they played in bands together. He was soon writing songs, and one of his songs was recorded by a local R & B singer, with Jimi Hendrix playing guitar on the session. Love came together in 1965, with Echols and Bryan McLean, among others. The band soon became a top live attraction and garnered a local hit with their radical rearrangement of Burt Bacharach’s “My Little Red Book”. This led to a deal with Elektra Records. Love was a perfect band for the psychedelic age, mixing all sorts of genres together, but this didn’t yield any hits. Nevertheless, their first three albums are great, with Forever Changes one of the most essential albums of the era. Lee later went solo and then dealt with various substance abuse and legal (i.e. jail time) issues. In the early ‘90s, he got himself back together and began touring as Love with mega-fans Baby Lemonade backing him up. I saw this edition of Love twice, and Lee was fascinating and the music sounded great. Let’s honor Lee by grabbing your iPod or MP3 player, hitting shuffle and sharing the first 10 songs that come up.
(Weekly Voyages is CHIRP Radio's listing of concerts in Chicago at select venues. Information about tickets can be obtained from the venues' Web sites. Do you have corrections or updates for this list? Send us an e-mail.)
The Holy Hour House Band
Abbey Pub 9pm 21+
The Summer Set
Beat Kitchen 7:30pm
Bigjoy, Future Monarchs, Roxy Swain
Beat Kitchen 10pm, 21+
Kodaline
Bottom Lounge 7:30pm
Classixx
Double Door 8pm
J.J. & DRE, New Born, Captain Coopersmith
Elbo Room 8pm 21+
Will Phalen, Adam Burke, Female Basic, DJ Warp
Hideout 9:30pm, 21+
Do you have plans this Friday yet? If not, you won’t want to miss out on seeing one of the worlds most universally respected DJ duos perform. Childhood friends hailing from L.A. Tyler Blake and Michael David, make up the duo of Classixx – a name that came from their affinity for compilations of different music. The duo began touring in 2009 with their first single, “I’ll Get You,” featuring Lady Gaga’s songwriter Jeppe. Following this single, they made acclaimed remixes for the likes of Phoenix, Holy Ghost, Mayer Hawthorne, Groove Armada, Yacht, Major Lazer, Gossip and more.
After successfully collaborating with several artists, Classixx began working intently on their 12-song debut album, Hanging Gardens that came out last May. The album is warm, breezy and carefree, like memories of a wistful summertime romance. The album has been compared to early Daft Punk albums and its anthem, “All You’re Waiting For,” features vocals from ex-LCD Soundsystem member Nancy Whang.
Opening for Classixx is the duo Washington D.C. duo pop band, Gems. They were named The Best Band You’ve Never Heard by Buzzfeed earlier this year and is comprised of Clifford John Usher and Lindsay Pitts. Tickets are $15 and the doors open at 8PM at the Double Door, show starts at 8:30PM. Get them here!