Another great show from saturday night easily topping the Dropkick Murphy's show was Tea Leaf Green at Lincoln Hall.
Tea Leaf Green is a California Jam band that has been playing and touring for nearly two decades. Their show at Lincoln Hall sounded great as the sound was very tight and the band was directly in groove together and the sound engineer had the sound configured perfectly. It sounded like I was listing to a recording the instruments were so clearly placed and distinguishable throughout the stereo field.
Tea Leaf's touring partners The Tumbleweed Wanderers were an awesome opener. The Tumbleweed Wanderers have a very retro 60/70ish sound and dress the part as well with all four wearing curly afros and Spanish leather boots. One of the coolest things was during the middle of Tea Leaf's set the two bands came together acoustically to sing one of my favorite Simon and Garfunkel songs - America. It was awesome.
The venue was great over all and the small and friendly the Tumbleweed Wanderers fit right in the environment hanging out at their booth meeting and greeting everyone and signing records after their set. The venue's prices were not as steep as I had predicted either so that was a nice surprise. The security were real chill too. The coolest security I've experienced in the city. The one thing I did not like was their coat check too refused watch bags like the Aaragon, but other than that it was an awesome venue.
Here are two videos. Roll with the Times by the Tumbleweed Wanderers and Nothing Changes by Tea Leaf Green.
Monday, February 25, 2013
Saturday, February 23, 2013
The Aaragon
Well the Dropkick Murphys was a pretty fun show last night. Very energetic and wild. I haven't been to a concert like that in a long time. It was fun to jump in and throw some people around. I felt the show was very short though and they only played an hour and a half set. The venue was really pretty as well. The art that covers the wall and ceiling was real cool and I can see where that could really increase the concert experience under different circumstances.
The music itself was loud in your face and the acoustics were not as good as I had hoped. Granted the Murphys are always yelling when they perform so everything is always in overdrive. So I had a really difficult time understanding the lyrics even on the songs I knew. I had a tough time shopping around looking for the best place acoustically to listen too. I started in the back by the soundboard, but from that location it just sounded like a bunch of noise. I took the advice from someone who said the Aaragon never sounds good in the back. He said you have to get up front. So thats where I went.
The crowd and venue employees produced a real fun, friendly easy going environment. Although I was disappointed in their coat room services. They would check your coat in but not backpacks, which made it a little less fun having to wear, but I guess it probably saved me $5. I wish they would have played this song Going Out in Style, but they closed with Ship Me Up to Boston, which the place went nuts for.
The music itself was loud in your face and the acoustics were not as good as I had hoped. Granted the Murphys are always yelling when they perform so everything is always in overdrive. So I had a really difficult time understanding the lyrics even on the songs I knew. I had a tough time shopping around looking for the best place acoustically to listen too. I started in the back by the soundboard, but from that location it just sounded like a bunch of noise. I took the advice from someone who said the Aaragon never sounds good in the back. He said you have to get up front. So thats where I went.
Friday, February 22, 2013
Catch the Dropkick Murphys
St. Patricks day is upon us right around the coroner and what better way to begin building your tolerance and cheer than catching a few Gaelic driven shows. This weekend brings the routy Quincy Massachusetts born Dropkick Murphys to town at the Aaragon Ballroom, which promises to be a fun show. I am particularly excited to attend because I've never been to the Aaragon, although I've listened to several taped concerts from the venue by O.A.R. and Moe. I think. The taped shows always sound good so I can't wait to see how the theatre sounds live. Not to mention it'll have a fun environment created by the Dropkick Murphys, although I like Flogging Molly more, but I'm excited to see their instrumentation especially. I'm anxious to see Tim Brennan who plays a slew of instruments including the Mandolin, Accordion, tin whistles, and acoustic guitar.
The show begins at 7 pm with two openers Jim Lucky followed by Old Man Kelley. Another couple Celtic shows coming up include a few at the Old Town School of Folk Music off Armitage. The next upcoming show for the Folk town school of music is scheduled for sunday March 3rd with a show by Martin Hayes with Masters of Tradition. This should be a special show as it is advertised as several of the world's traditional Irish music legends are supposed to all join up together on stage to make it a very special show. Another show at the same location will be on friday March 15th with a performance by Sean Cleland and friends playing many classic traditional Irish songs and folk tunes.
Whichever show attracts you this St. Patricks season, it is sure to be full of good cheer and fun.
The show begins at 7 pm with two openers Jim Lucky followed by Old Man Kelley. Another couple Celtic shows coming up include a few at the Old Town School of Folk Music off Armitage. The next upcoming show for the Folk town school of music is scheduled for sunday March 3rd with a show by Martin Hayes with Masters of Tradition. This should be a special show as it is advertised as several of the world's traditional Irish music legends are supposed to all join up together on stage to make it a very special show. Another show at the same location will be on friday March 15th with a performance by Sean Cleland and friends playing many classic traditional Irish songs and folk tunes.
Whichever show attracts you this St. Patricks season, it is sure to be full of good cheer and fun.
Saturday, February 16, 2013
Trouble Finding Live Music?
This past week I was informed of several great places to go to look for new and upcoming music. Between the 2 introduced in class Reverbnation and Chicago Music Guide there are also several other places to look for upcoming music without having to visit or call a particular venue.
The first one is the free daily edition of the Chicago Reader. The Chicago reader is represented in the picture captions below details the shows coming up for all of the main theaters in the city like the Congress, Riviera, Vic, and several other theaters, venues, and bars with regular performances. As can be seen below there are listings for Martyrs', which is another common music venue although I've never been it is on my list and I mean to make it there eventually. In the Chicago Reader there are also listings of upcoming shows by genre and by date grouped accordingly and conveniently. Especially being free the Chicago Reader is a great resource to look to for upcoming music and live entertainment throughout the city in general.
Another useful resource worth your time to flip through the pages of is the other free weekday paper RedEye.
The RedEye commonly lists major upcoming shows that are being put on by Jam productions and the RedEye often has a Soundboard section. The soundboard articles always comment on new album releases, but these album releases are not always Chicago oriented instead the Soundboard contains more leads on national news.
Also LiveChicagomusic.org is another site you can visit to plan a trip. This site allows you to search the city by date and time, and even genre to help pinpoint the exact kind of show you wish to see.
There are several resources to finding great music to see in Chicago and there always seems to be a ton of it. Wether you sort through the free stuff like Chicago Reader, RedEye, and even music stores have handouts of flyers documenting upcoming shows. Or you can go the electronic route and use search engines like Livechicagomusic.org, Reverbnation, or Chicago Music Guide, but you are more than likely to come across some band you recognize or some genre that sounds appealing and show thats worth seeing. There are plenty of sources. Now just get out there and let me know of any new things you discover. As always have a fun and safe weekend.
Tuesday, February 12, 2013
Motorbiscuit
Well my weekend music turned out a bit different than what I had originally hinted. Instead of seeing a popular band like Moe. or American English I took a trip and went and saw a free show a little lower in the state. Motorbiscuit was the 6 person group who played the Cherry Street Bar in Galesburg IL. Motorbiscuit has many classic hard rock elements to their music and are led from the front by the lead guitar player who can really shred, (just check out around 5:30 minute mark of the song; if the dumb broad would move out the way. The mans a beast.)
But the group Motorbiscuit tours around down state and I believe their originally from the Kewanee area. I was anxious to talk to them on their set break, which was also a plus because Cherry Street is a fairly small bar so I was easily able to. Met these guys ---->

They played a few original songs, but mostly cover songs with the best one definitely being Lynyrd Skynyrd's classic Free Bird. The song someone always calls for no matter what live show your at. Motorbiscuit did an awesome job with it and I thought it was the coolest song I heard from their entire set.
The venue itself has a greater potential it could fulfill than the current owners care to invest or are maybe aware of. The acoustics need addressing in the place because where I stood was the best place in the house to stand and I still found it hard to understand the vocals. The problems include the room being overly live and reflective. The room was all brick, but it didn't have any acoustic treatment, panel absorbers, or even tapestries. It was also rectangular in shape, which is good for the long low wavelengths, but they didn't have any diffusors at the opposite end and the sound guy didn't sit towards the rear of the room either. Instead he was sitting parallel to the left of the point of the video being shot snug up against the wall. So everything in the back behind the reference point of the video was a very poor listening area due to masking/blending, too much sound energy, and poor acoustics.
It was a lively bar though and had two separate rooms, which allowed to get away from the music if you wished. Plus it was also free.
But the group Motorbiscuit tours around down state and I believe their originally from the Kewanee area. I was anxious to talk to them on their set break, which was also a plus because Cherry Street is a fairly small bar so I was easily able to. Met these guys ---->

They played a few original songs, but mostly cover songs with the best one definitely being Lynyrd Skynyrd's classic Free Bird. The song someone always calls for no matter what live show your at. Motorbiscuit did an awesome job with it and I thought it was the coolest song I heard from their entire set.
The venue itself has a greater potential it could fulfill than the current owners care to invest or are maybe aware of. The acoustics need addressing in the place because where I stood was the best place in the house to stand and I still found it hard to understand the vocals. The problems include the room being overly live and reflective. The room was all brick, but it didn't have any acoustic treatment, panel absorbers, or even tapestries. It was also rectangular in shape, which is good for the long low wavelengths, but they didn't have any diffusors at the opposite end and the sound guy didn't sit towards the rear of the room either. Instead he was sitting parallel to the left of the point of the video being shot snug up against the wall. So everything in the back behind the reference point of the video was a very poor listening area due to masking/blending, too much sound energy, and poor acoustics.
It was a lively bar though and had two separate rooms, which allowed to get away from the music if you wished. Plus it was also free.
Saturday, February 9, 2013
Shows of Saturday Feb. 9th
Well, here we go again. Another night and another list of bands all worth seeing. Moe at the Riviera Theatre is the main show to see this weekend in my opinion. Their warm guitar riffs and floating tones create a musical journey and that to me is the meaning of a live show. Although if if you can't make it to Moe you could consider going to the end of the Blue line to Fitgerald's Night Club to catch the Beatles cover band American English. I have seen these guys once or twice before and they do sound exactly like the classic Beatles and even look like them too. The show I seen of them before was at the U.S. Cellular Colloseum in Bloomington Illinois, but it was a number of years ago now. American English put on a great two set show covering many of the classic main stream favorites of the Beatles.
It's neat though the way they perform. The first set is always classic 1961-1965 suit and tie boy band Beatles and the second set is 1966-1971 post Dylan influenced Sgt. Pepper Beatles. So it is really a lot of fun to see and hear this spectacle of the past and they're covering is nearly as good as the Dark Star Orchestra who cover the Grateful Dead and played an amazing show here in Chicago just last week.
Another show that features a talented vocalist is happening at Martyrs. The Lauren Wolf band starts around 9:30 P.M. I don't really know too much about this band in particular, but Lauren Wolf has a strong voice and can be referenced to jazzy-soul blues singers like Janis Joplin and Joss Stone. The band as a whole sounds a jazzy rock influence. The band is on the up and coming still, but they are gaining headway after finishing 3rd in a 600 band battle to be the opener for Bruce Springsteen's 2012 concert in London. So they should deliver a fairly decent live show.
Hopefully you can catch one of these shows for your saturday night and if none of these catch your interest try searching http://www.chicagomusic.org/ for something more up your alley. Thank you for reading and have fun at the shows.
It's neat though the way they perform. The first set is always classic 1961-1965 suit and tie boy band Beatles and the second set is 1966-1971 post Dylan influenced Sgt. Pepper Beatles. So it is really a lot of fun to see and hear this spectacle of the past and they're covering is nearly as good as the Dark Star Orchestra who cover the Grateful Dead and played an amazing show here in Chicago just last week.
Another show that features a talented vocalist is happening at Martyrs. The Lauren Wolf band starts around 9:30 P.M. I don't really know too much about this band in particular, but Lauren Wolf has a strong voice and can be referenced to jazzy-soul blues singers like Janis Joplin and Joss Stone. The band as a whole sounds a jazzy rock influence. The band is on the up and coming still, but they are gaining headway after finishing 3rd in a 600 band battle to be the opener for Bruce Springsteen's 2012 concert in London. So they should deliver a fairly decent live show.
Hopefully you can catch one of these shows for your saturday night and if none of these catch your interest try searching http://www.chicagomusic.org/ for something more up your alley. Thank you for reading and have fun at the shows.
Friday, February 8, 2013
Attention All Moe.rons!
There are a number of people growing in excitement around the city for a highly anticipated Chicago weekend. Kicking off the weekend on friday night the Abbey Pub promises another night of passionate music and fun and dancing. The show to see for me is the Holy Hour House Band who are playing at the The Abbey pub at 8 P.M. with a free admission. The Holy Hour House Band is a Chicago Irish Rock band that writes their own originals and of course covers the traditional Irish classic folk tunes with all the pipes, penny whistles, and lyrical humor you could desire. Holy Hour House Band is sure to deliver a very high energy and danceable performance.
Following an Irish friday, saturday hosts the main attraction for the weekend. Saturday is scheduled for the arrival of Summer Camp's favorite, Moe. A trip to the Riviera Theatre will be a great way to spend your saturday night this weekend. The venue opens at 8 P.M. with music probably starting around 8:30 P.M.
Moe is an awesome Jam band whose shows are always very high energy with 2 amazing guitarists who will take you to space and back. Their following too is full of really kind, fun-loving people who help create the awesome environment that fits suitably to Moe's musical style and makes their shows so much fun. At Moe shows you can have just as much fun bouncing around the crowd meeting and joking with new people as you can dancing to the music. The Riviera should aslo be a fun place to see Moe as well. Although I've never been so I cannot say for certain, but it is a pretty little theatre.
I hope everyone can make it to at least one of the shows this weekend. There is fun to be had if you act. If you do make it to a show let me know how it goes and what you thought. Thank you all very much, have a fun and safe weekend.
Following an Irish friday, saturday hosts the main attraction for the weekend. Saturday is scheduled for the arrival of Summer Camp's favorite, Moe. A trip to the Riviera Theatre will be a great way to spend your saturday night this weekend. The venue opens at 8 P.M. with music probably starting around 8:30 P.M.
Moe is an awesome Jam band whose shows are always very high energy with 2 amazing guitarists who will take you to space and back. Their following too is full of really kind, fun-loving people who help create the awesome environment that fits suitably to Moe's musical style and makes their shows so much fun. At Moe shows you can have just as much fun bouncing around the crowd meeting and joking with new people as you can dancing to the music. The Riviera should aslo be a fun place to see Moe as well. Although I've never been so I cannot say for certain, but it is a pretty little theatre.I hope everyone can make it to at least one of the shows this weekend. There is fun to be had if you act. If you do make it to a show let me know how it goes and what you thought. Thank you all very much, have a fun and safe weekend.
Wednesday, February 6, 2013
Saturday, February 2, 2013
The Canes at Double Door
Hello Once again. Tonight, for my saturday I will be covering another local Chicago band's concert. I will be attending 'The Canes' at the Double Doors in Wicker Park. The Canes are an Alternative Rock group who released their debut album Cupid and the Atomic Bomb in August 2012 and are now currently preparing for their spring tour. The Canes are to have a strong local following already and I am excited to see the turn out for their show tonight.
The show at the Double Doors tonight costs $8 and there is something special about The Canes that I can't help but mention. One of their members studies audio production at the Illinois Institute of Art Chicago; the same as myself and so knowing him I feel a little more of a draw to show my support.
The Show begins at 9 P.M. and is scheduled to include performances by 3 other local acts: Simpleton and Cityfolk, The Van Goghs, and The Blue Sky Mind with The Canes topping off the night.
If you are not so interested in heavier rock for your evening the Dark Star Orchestra, which is an amazing Grateful Dead cover band is also performing at the Vic Theatre tonight and they promise to deliver an outstanding show. Unfortunately their concert is a bit more expensive to get into. It costs around $30 to see them, but they sound and look exactly like the Grateful Dead. So if it is a nostalgic journey back in time to the Grateful Dead ENvironment the Vic promises to deliver it.
The show at the Double Doors tonight costs $8 and there is something special about The Canes that I can't help but mention. One of their members studies audio production at the Illinois Institute of Art Chicago; the same as myself and so knowing him I feel a little more of a draw to show my support.
The Show begins at 9 P.M. and is scheduled to include performances by 3 other local acts: Simpleton and Cityfolk, The Van Goghs, and The Blue Sky Mind with The Canes topping off the night.
If you are not so interested in heavier rock for your evening the Dark Star Orchestra, which is an amazing Grateful Dead cover band is also performing at the Vic Theatre tonight and they promise to deliver an outstanding show. Unfortunately their concert is a bit more expensive to get into. It costs around $30 to see them, but they sound and look exactly like the Grateful Dead. So if it is a nostalgic journey back in time to the Grateful Dead ENvironment the Vic promises to deliver it.
The Abbey Pub - Fall Down
On tuesday I was able to witness a new bluegrassy/ country rock band on the rise in the Chicago area called Fall Down. They played an intense high energy set and thoroughly warmed the crowd for the headlining Henhouse Prowlers. Fall Down who were recently featured on Chicago's WXRT Local Anesthetic show on January 18th to promote their debut album, which was released in November 2012 is a 5 person group. The musicians play a number of instruments between themselves. On tuesday the crowd was treated to Guitar, Steel Pedal Guitar, Violin, Bass, and drums. They also have a dynamic range of vocals with Female singer Liza Day and her alternating counterparts Jared Rabin and Pat Lyons.
The most memorable part of their set would have to be their final song, which turned in to an extreme 10 minute jam that climaxed with sudden halt or release of intensity which signaled their name. I was in the middle of ascending on the intense instrumentation when they hit climatic note in which the entire band seamlessly ended and cut the sound and left everyone stunned and wondering is it over? This was amazing to experience the sudden release of sonic tension. It left the audience feeling like they just fell down from octaves above.
Fall Down's next show is scheduled for Saturday March 23rd at Matyrs with Daphne Willis.
The venue itself and the experience as a a whole is always great at The Abbey. They have extremely friendly people and amazing musicians that grace the little pub on Grace St. The sound is also very good and is managed by the house sound man Hatim Hassim and being the house engineer he really knows the venues acoustics and always gets a really good sound.
The most memorable part of their set would have to be their final song, which turned in to an extreme 10 minute jam that climaxed with sudden halt or release of intensity which signaled their name. I was in the middle of ascending on the intense instrumentation when they hit climatic note in which the entire band seamlessly ended and cut the sound and left everyone stunned and wondering is it over? This was amazing to experience the sudden release of sonic tension. It left the audience feeling like they just fell down from octaves above.
Fall Down's next show is scheduled for Saturday March 23rd at Matyrs with Daphne Willis.
The venue itself and the experience as a a whole is always great at The Abbey. They have extremely friendly people and amazing musicians that grace the little pub on Grace St. The sound is also very good and is managed by the house sound man Hatim Hassim and being the house engineer he really knows the venues acoustics and always gets a really good sound.
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