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The Week In Chicago Rock

Curation By The Beachwood Rock Local Affairs Desk

You shoulda been there.
1. Barry Gibb at the big hockey arena on Tuesday night.

See also:Some highlights . . .Covering Bruce Springsteen’s ‘I’m on Fire,’ thanking The Boss for covering ‘Stayin’ Alive’ on his current tour.”

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Posted on May 30, 2014

The Week In Chicago Rock

Curation By The Beachwood Rock Local Affairs Desk

You shoulda been there.
1. Oozing Wound at the Empty Bottle on Tuesday night.

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Posted on May 23, 2014

Local Music Notebook: Albini In Toyland

By Steve Rhodes

“Honestly, the biggest problem with music has always been the encroachment of outside industry into what functions best as a self-sufficient community, and that hasn’t changed,” Steve Albini tells Maureen Herman in a fresh interview this month at Boing Boing.

The difference is that now the record business is only a small influence relative to the corporate influence over live venues, ticket sales, merchandising and sponsorship.
To the extent bands keep their shit together and manage their own affairs, now is a better time than ever to be in a band.
You can record really efficiently, put a video on YouTube, release albums on Bandcamp, sell your merchandise using PayPal, fund bigger projects on Kickstarter, press up your own albums, book your own tours and keep all the money. It’s totally conceivable to run a band as a small business now, and that’s a new and radical development.
Anybody complaining about the new paradigm has simply refused to take advantage of it, and for a street-level musician the change in the industry has been fantastic.
Whenever I see some industry dinosaur pining for the old days of the sharecropper system the big labels operated on I feel about the same way I did watching the Quincy episode about punk rock.
Bitching about how different things are now betrays a profound and malignant kind of stupid.

I highly recommend reading the entire interview.

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Posted on May 22, 2014

Tweeting Riot Fest’s Truly Awesome Chicago Lineup

The Big Reveal Now An Annual Tradition

Thanks to the person behind @RiotFest, the announcement of the lineup every year has become the music world’s equivalent of the NFL draft – a man-made drama filled with speculation, hype, disappointment and surprise. Here are highlights of the best responses to this year’s announcement, made Tuesday night.

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Posted on May 14, 2014

Local Music Notebook: Exploding In Sound!

By Steve Rhodes

1. “One of the recent additions to Exploding In Sound’s ever expanding roster is the Chicago punk band Geronimo! who really earn that exclamation point in their name with the new album Cheap Trick,” Miles Bowe writes for Stereogum.
Here’s one track; you can click through for the rest.


2. Israeli Jazz Fest continues through May 17.
3. What It’s Like To Be Muddy Waters’ Son.
Blues singer Mud Morganfield speaks about his tough upbringing in the Chicago ghetto and stepping out of his father’s shadow.

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Posted on May 13, 2014

The Weekend In Chicago Rock

Curation By The Beachwood Rock Local Affairs Desk

You shoulda been there.
1. Electric Citizen at the Subterranean on Sunday night.

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Posted on May 12, 2014

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