Sound check: Glory Days headlines Rockin’ Robin memorial show; Tomorrow Never Knows; Scotch the Filmmaker and more
Rockin’ Robin Memorial Show Wauconda-area pop-punk band Glory Days headlines a stacked lineup this weekend
Rockin’ Robin Memorial Show Wauconda-area pop-punk band Glory Days headlines a stacked lineup this weekend
JORDY’s back With a joyful and uplifting view on life (and just a light touch
A decade since the last Songs from a Scene concert, Lucky Boys Confusion is bringing the showcase back with two nights of nostalgic faves and hot up-and-comers at Bottom Lounge. Plus more shows you should check out this week.
This week on the local music scene: The Mild West joins Boston rockers Juice at Lincoln Hall; Chicago-area acts gather for a benefit show at Bottom Lounge; Nellie’s shines a spotlight on Future Stars; Phillip-Michael Scales debuts his new LP at Gold Dagger and more.
Sam Porter and John Garrison discuss the band’s latest album and growing up as young musicians out in the suburbs.
Pitchfork fills Chicago with cutting-edge favorites, the new Emerge Winnetka brings music back to the North Shore, Take the Reins plays a benefit in Carpentersville, and a whole lot more.
The Million Reasons hit the stage with a vengeance when they played Bottom Lounge in August.
Phil Vassar packs a country wallop at Joe’s Live; The Venue celebrates the Roots Music Festival; Underbelly Hours put three new artists in the spotlight; plus 15 shows you should catch this week.
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Welcome, Player Two Ah, the good old days sitting in front of flickering video games,
Monday afternoon, Stubhy Pandav, frontman of Chicago rock band Lucky Boys Confusion, made public his
Badflower at Bottom Lounge Badflower is a band on the rise. After cruising the country supporting
Cardinal Harbor release When Cardinal Harbor drops “Vulture Hottub” this week, the six-piece indie-rock band,
Sleep on It tour stop While fans are eagerly anticipating the follow-up to 2017’s “Overexposed”
Buddy Guy, Shemekia Copeland and the North Mississippi Allstars: 6:30 p.m. Friday, June 14, at
The Sane Abandoned: 6 p.m. Friday, May 3, at Grandpa’s Place, 1868 Prairie St., Glenview.
Musical comedy duo The Knits — otherwise known as Eric McCloskey and Michael Ameling —
When Chicago’s Parker dropped the Adam Krier-produced single “Never Growing Old” early last month, it was a
Popes on parade The Northwest suburban-born band The Smoking Popes makes two appearances at the Bottom Lounge