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CHIRP is pleased to welcome METZ to their show at Lincoln Hall on Sunday, May 12. The hard-hitting Toronto three-piece are still riding a wave of critical praise following their 2012 self-titled debut on Sub Pop records. The band’s racuous brand of rock and roll recalls some of the bands that helped put their label on the map (including Nirvana and Mudhoney), but their forceful live show is all about pushing air in the present--and it’s not one to be missed.
TV Ghost will open the 18-and-over show starting at 9 PM. Visit lincolnhallchicago.com for more info. And come say hello to our volunteers at the CHIRP table!
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Andre Nickatina, Roach Gigz, MUMBLS
Abbey Pub 8pm, 21+
The Schadenfreude Rent Party
Beat Kitchen 7:30pm, 21+
Camera, Temporary Pharoahs
Beat Kitchen 10pm, 21+
Animal City, We Theory, Sasha Kokorokoko
Beauty Bar 9pm 21+
Candyland, Gladiator, Team Bayside High, & Fatoby
Bottom Lounge 9pm
Joe Robinson, Cole Degenova
Bottom Lounge
Candyland, Gladiator, Team Bayside High, Fatoby
Bottom Lounge
The Western, The Outfit, Bobcat Williams, The Bishop
Double Door 8:30pm, 21+
The Hoyle Brothers
Empty Bottle 5:30pm, 21+
Today we pay tribute to one of the giants of American music, James Brown. A juvenile delinquent, Brown was paroled after serving time for armed robbery and joined a band called the Famous Flames. By the late ‘50s, Brown was in charge, and his incredible string of R & B chart hits. At first, he was a testifying soul shouter, who crossed over with his Live at the Apollo album. Brown was the ultimate road house trouper, with his dynamic live show. As his bands got tighter and tighter, the first seeds of funk were planted. Combining syncopation with precise guitar parts and simple vocal lines, Brown broke down his music into the simplest of elements, but put them together in complex combinations. The reverberations of funk are still being felt today, around the world. I go could on and on about Brown’s political songs, how he stopped a riot, and many other things, but I only have so much time. He’s right up there with Duke Ellington, Bob Dylan, Brian Wilson and Hank Williams among the most important figures in American. In his honor, grab your iPod or MP3 player, hit shuffle and share the first 10 songs that come up.
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Twin Tigers, Bad Bad Meow, Snow Ghost
Abbey Pub 21+
Tenki, Hemmingbirds, Dirty Pigeons
Beat Kitchen 9pm, 21+
Senses Fail, Such Gold, Major League, Real Friends
Bottom Lounge8pm, 17+
Too $hort
Double Door 9pm, 21+
The Hoyle Brothers
Empty Bottle 5:30pm, 21+
[Reprinted with permission from Popstache.com]
It’s almost a crime against humanity that the music of Veronica Falls is not nestled securely at the top of the Billboard charts, selling a gazillion copies and inducing the kind of fever usually triggered by Justin Bieber or Lady Gaga. Almost, because there are real crimes against humanity that are far more serious, like genocide, ethnic cleansing and the music of Lionel Richie. But in a perfect world, bullets wouldn’t be used to kill people, bullets would only be used to illustrate the speed with which bands like Veronica Falls ascended to the toppermost of the poppermost of the pop charts.