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PHOTOS: Julie Byrne, Brett Naucke, and Sam Wagster at Bohemian National

This past Saturday, Empty Bottle Presents put on a stunning show at Bohemian National, featuring Julie Byrne, Brett Naucke, and Sam Wagster. Check out photos from the evening below!

Chicago, if you missed the show, be sure to catch Julie Byrne at Pitchfork Music Festival this summer. Details here. 

LIVE: Wolf Alice Returns to Chicago to Play Their Biggest Show Yet at Metro

This past Friday night, The Metro hosted an unforgettable show with Wolf Alice and The Big Pink


After fellow Londoners in The Big Pink warmed up the already jam-packed Wrigleyville venue, the crowd buzzed with anticipation for Wolf Alice to take the stage. Returning for the first time since July, when they played a special, one-off show at Schubas Tavern, the four piece had yet to play Chicago since the September 2017 release date of their sophomore album, Visions of a Life. For many of the fans at The Metro, this would be their first time seeing Wolf Alice in years, as their special Schubas show sold out in minutes, allowing just under 200 lucky fans to get tickets.

This time, more than 1,000 enthusiastic fans enthusiastically soaked up Wolf Alice’s remarkable live show. Very few bands are able to create something as special as Wolf Alice does, without any fancy bells and whistles or special effects; their live shows are driven by each band member leaving everything they have on the stage each and every night. Throughout the band’s entire discography, lead singer and guitarist Ellie Rowsell has demonstrated an incredible, emotive ability with her vocal range and technique, singing in a delicate falsetto in one song (or even one moment of a song), before transitioning right into a hearty growl in another. Live, Rowsell not only keeps up with her vocal ability in the studio version, she amplifies the power behind each and every lyric. Just like Rowsell throws her emotions and entire energy into her singing onstage, she and her bandmates all do the same with their instrument playing. Throughout the show, bassist Theo Ellis and guitarist Joff Oddie remained in motion the entire time, flinging around their guitars, holding their instruments up, and stepping out onto the edge of the stage to add even more passion into their already energetic playing.

The concert on Friday acted not just as a return for Wolf Alice to play new songs, but it happened to be the band’s biggest headlining concert in Chicago yet, Ellis told the crowd. Despite the size of the crowd, everyone remained hooked on the show the whole time as the band played through songs old and new. Wolf Alice kept the audience on their toes as they weaved in songs from 2015’s My Love Is Cool with 2017’s Visions of a Life, following up new songs like “Don’t Delete The Kisses” and “Planet Hunter” with “Bros” and “Lisbon” from the debut record. When the set started winding down, Wolf Alice treated the crowd to a surprise, when they brought out a fan to accompany them during their hit Moaning Lisa Smile.” Prior to the show, the band had tweeted asking for fans to send them videos of them playing the track on guitar, and guitarist Elaine Simmons from St. Louis made the cut. Simmons took over the guitar playing for Rowsell, allowing Rowsell to have the freedom to roam around on stage rather than remaining stationary by her microphone stand.

After an explosive performance of the fast-paced song “Fluffy,” the band left the stage, only to be summoned back for an encore. Juxtaposing the gritty performance of “Fluffy,” the encore started with the goosebump-inducing and stripped back track “Blush” from the band’s earliest EP. Rowsell commanded the sold out crowd’s attention with just her voice and guitar at the start of the song, and even as the song built up, the audience remained hypnotized. The spell broke and everyone went wild for the final song of the night; “Giant Peach." Rowsell ended the magical evening on a high note, stagediving and crowdsurfing at then end of the song. 

This show may have been Wolf Alice's biggest Chicago show yet, but as the sea of devoted fans filed out of the theatre with huge smiles plastered on their faces, it was clear that the band will be warmly welcomed back, only to play bigger and bigger venues.


Photos of The Big Pink and Wolf Alice at Metro 3/30/18

Wolf Alice remains on tour throughout the Summer--do not miss them in a city near you. See all of their tour dates here, and listen to Visions of a Life in full below:

Live Recap: Bedroom, Town Criers, Acid Dad at Empty Bottle 3.29.18

Last Thursday night, Acid Dad returned to Chicago for the first time since playing Warble Daze back in October. Local bands Bedroom and Town Criers warmed up the Empty Bottle stage for the Brooklyn based four piece, perfectly complimenting Acid Dad's blend of punk and psych rock. The Chicago crowd instantly warmed to Acid Dad as they played songs from their self-titled debut album, out March 9th via Greenway Records, as well as a couple from their debut EP. If you missed out on the show, check out photos of all three bands below.

Listen to Acid Dad's album in full below, or order a physical copy from Greenway Records here. 

Can't get enough Acid Dad? Revisit our interview with them here

PHOTOS: Black Lips and The Black Angels at Thalia Hall

Black Lips and The Black Angels took over Thalia Hall for two incredible nights earlier this week. If you missed out on the perfect pairing, check out photos from the second night to relive the show.

Check out the rest of the dates for Black Lips and The Black Angels' tour here

PHOTOS: In Tall Buildings at Schubas 3.24.18

This past Saturday night, Chicago native Erik Hall, better known by his moniker In Tall Buildings, celebrated his new album Akinetic with a show at Schuba's Tavern. Backed by a full band, Hall flawlessly played through the songs on his latest record, his soothing vocals completely mesmerizing the audience. 

In Tall Buildings' tour continues through April. Check out tour dates here, and get a glimpse of the live show with our photo gallery below.


Listen to Akinetic in full below:

Can't get enough In Tall Buildings? Check out our interview with Erik here!

LIVE: Alvvays Enchants a Sold Out Metro Last Friday Night

As soon as the doors opened at the Metro last Friday night, the Wrigleyville venue was completely packed with eager fans excited for Alvvays' sold out show. Throughout the crowd you can hear fans talking about their favorite melodramatic songs and the hopes that Alvvays would play everything they wanted to hear, heightening the anticipation of the band's appearance even more. 

Molly Rankin of Alvvays at the Metro on 3/23/17

Molly Rankin of Alvvays at the Metro on 3/23/17

Fronted by Molly Rankin, the indie pop group hit the stage and began strumming to the venue, filling it with downtempo melodies and honest, lighthearted lyrics. Not every song was low beat, though; "Your Type” and “Plimsoll Punks”, from the 2017 release album Antisocialites picked up the pace, allowing fans to stomp along to the beat and even encouraged a few crowd surfers to float around the room. “Forget About Life” casted a beautiful singalong throughout the concert hall. 

Near the end of the set, the band's hit “Archie,Marry Me” made its appearance with its catchy rhymes and anthemic chorus. As you hear those lyrics “Hey, hey marry me, Archie," you can't help but want to grab the hand of your special someone “Tonight Tonight.” To make sure you don't miss Alvvays' magical show in a city near you, see their upcoming tour dates here. 

While you wait for Alvvays to come back through Chicago, revisit their latest album Antisocialites below!

PHOTOS: Okey Dokey with Zuli and Faux Furrs 3.22.18

Last Thursday night, Chicago's own Faux Furrs perfectly complimented Zuli and Okey Dokey as they all shared the stage at Schubas. All three bands had just wrapped up a stretch of shows at SXSW in Austin earlier that week, but they all still exuded a charismatic and entrancing energy. If you missed out on the evening, check out our photo gallery of the show below!

P.S. Faux Furrs will be playing ANCHR's next showcase on April 20th with Blue Dream and Engine Summer. Grab your tickets here. 

PHOTOS: SXSW 2018

It's been just over a week since SXSW ended, and just like you, we're still missing the sun, the tunes, and the tacos. Luckily, we have some photos from the packed week of shows to hold us over until next year. Check out our photos from SXSW 2018 below, and stay tuned for interviews with some of our favorite South By artists!


Photos by Rachel Zyzda, featuring Shame, Sunflower Bean, White Reaper, Liza Anne, Blue Dream, HINDS, Acid Dad, Soccer Mommy, Post Animal, Anna Burch, High Waisted, Girl Ray, Caroline Rose, Ron Gallo, The Nude Party, OHMME, Rookie, The Evening Attraction, and Lucille Furs

Photos by Erica Tello, featuring Hembree, Jade Bird, and Mt Joy

Photos by Justin Kibbel of Superchunk, Wye Oak, Bully, Shamir, Lucy Dacus

PHOTOS: courtship., Coasts and THE HUNNA at Bottom Lounge

This past Monday night, courtship. and Coasts warmed up the stage for THE HUNNA, giving us the best start to a week. If you missed this triple threat of a lineup, check out photos from the show below!

PHOTOS: SXSW 2018 Send-Off at The Hideout

The Hideout sent off some of our favorite hometown bands to SXSW over the weekend leading up to the fest. If you weren't able to come out to the kick off, relive the stacked line up by checking out photos from the entire day. The line up featured James Swanberg, Varsity, Moonrise Nation, Bunny, The Waco Brothers, Pixel Grip, and Ariel Zetina. 

Stay tuned for more SXSW coverage coming soon!