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Summerfest Highlights: July 1st

With so many acts over the course of nearly two weeks, the highlights reel of Summerfest is endless. The festival kicked off June 28th, and headliners range from classics like Paul Simon and Tom Petty to new popstars like The Chainsmokers and Alessia Cara. With over ten stages, those are just the tip of the iceberg.

This past Saturday, we traveled to Milwaukee to get in on some of the fun by checking out the likes of The Naked and Famous and Bleachers. In case you missed it, here are the top three moments of that day, as well as the full photo gallery!

Flint Eastwood Called The Crowd Out

I've only had to privilege of seeing Flint Eastwood perform twice now, but both times, she's blown me away with her endless supply of positive energy. Some performers, especially those at festivals, accept the fact that the whole crowd isn't there to see them, but Jax Anderson (Flint Eastwood's real name) doesn't let anyone use that as excuse to not get involved with the music. "Nobody is too cool for this," Anderson addressed the Milwaukee crowd, encouraging everyone to stand up, put their hands up, and sing the hook of her song "Monster" back to her. "We're going for loud, not pretty," Anderson also told the Summerfest audience, encouraging everyone to give as much energy as possible. By the end of the set, everyone had loosened up and reciprocated the energy that Anderson exudes during every single one of her shows. 

MUNA Performed New Songs

The trio MUNA were everywhere last summer, playing major festivals like Lollapalooza and touring with Børns...and it doesn't seem to be slowing down this year. Fronted by Chicagoan Katie Gavin, the now LA-based group also consisting of Josette Maskin and Naomi McPherson are on the road with Bleachers currently, and they will be out with Harry Styles in the fall (no big deal). Despite their insane touring schedule, Gavin introduced two of their songs performed during Summerfest as new ones, called "In My Way" and "Loser."  MUNA's debut album just came out in February, so as a big fan of their work, it's pretty exciting to hear there's already new material in the works. 

Bleachers Reminisced...and Then Stripped

Shortly before Jack Antonoff's band Bleachers took the stage as headliners on Saturday night, Michelle from FM 1021 (the local alternative station) introduced them, reminding the crowd that Bleachers had played one of their first ever shows at Summefest 2014. Well, Michelle isn't the only one that remembers that performance...about halfway through their set, Antonoff recalled bandmate Mikey taking his sweatshirt off during the 2014 set and the crowd going wild. Mikey proceeded to take off his jacket, getting the same rowdy response this time around. The band also performed new songs from the latest Bleachers album, Gone Now. 

Photo gallery of The Naked and Famous, Flint Eastwood, Calum Scott, MUNA, and Bleachers.


Summerfest is still going on through July 9th. Grab tickets and checkout the lineup here.

PHOTOS: Lola Marsh at Schubas Tavern 6.29.17

Tel Aviv group Lola Marsh played their first ever show in Chicago on Thursday night at Schubas Tavern. Check out the full gallery of their captivating and charismatic set. 

Listen to Lola Marsh's debut album Remember Roses below. 

Can't get enough of Lola Marsh? Check out our interview with them here

PHOTOS: Big Thief at Tralf Music Hall 6.29.17

Photo gallery of Big Thief at Tralf Music Hall in Buffalo New York on June 29th, 2017.

Listen to Big Thief's new album Capacity in full below. Chicago, catch them at Millennium Park on July 17th, as part of the free summer concert series


Can't get enough Big Thief? Check out our review of their set at TNK Fest 2017 here. 

LIVE: (Sandy) Alex G with Japanese Breakfast and CENDE at Bottom Lounge

Collaborations and (unexpected) crowd surfing seemed to be a common theme at Wednesday night’s sold out (Sandy) Alex G concert at Bottom Lounge. Kicking things off, Brooklyn based CENDE got the early crowd warmed up. Towards the tail end of their set, they brought out Michelle Zauner of Japanese Breakfast for the first cross-lineup collaboration of the evening.

After CENDE left the stage, the room continued to fill in as Zauner and her band quickly set up for their own set. When 7:30 struck, an undeniable wave of energy swept through the room during the first notes of Japanese Breakfast’s introductory song. The crowd remained attentive and supportive as the band moved through their performance of old favorites and new tunes taken from the upcoming album Soft Sounds From Another Planet, out July 14th on Dead Oceans. Zauner introduced one of the new ones, “Road Head,” about halfway through the set, which got the crowd cheering and intrigued by the title. Zauner also set the scene for Japanese Breakfast’s latest single “Boyish”, telling the crowd to imagine you were at prom with a disco ball illuminating the room, and your crush makes a beeline for you...only to pick the person next you. During this friend-zone anthem, Zauner’s dreamy vocals rang out, her blunt and relatable lyrics echoing through the venue. The mellow mood picked back up with the viral song “Everybody Wants To Love You,” with the crowd screaming along to the call-and-response style chorus and moshing. As Zauner gave a shout out to CENDE and (Sandy) Alex G for being the best tour mates before leaving the stage, the crowd displayed an unwavering display of appreciation for Zauner’s heartfelt narratives and easygoing stage presence.

Lightening things up and taking the energy to another level, (Sandy) Alex G and his band took the stage to “Life is a Highway” around 8:30PM, and the crowd packed in even closer to the stage. “Judge” from the new album Rocket led the formal setlist of the evening, with Giannascoli (the full name behind ‘G’) starting off standing center stage with his guitar. The violinist of the group joined Giannascoli in his center-stage spot during the third song of the evening “Bobby,” which he released as a co-lead single with “Witch” back in March. Shortly after performing both of these debut singles from Rocket, Giannascoli moved over to the keyboard posted up next to his mic stand to perform a few tracks from his 2015 album Beach Music, like "Bug" and "Kicker." As the set progressed, the energy of the crowd only amplified, with Giannascoli hopping down from the stage at one point to join his fans in the pit, and some of the audience crowd surfing. Although he has diverse sonic range that goes everywhere from lo-fi to country, an Alex G concert is one of the last shows you’d expect to see crowd surfers. The performance drafted such an electric energy that it didn't exactly feel out of place, though. 

At just about 9:30, Giannascoli and his bandmates left the stage, part one of the set drawing to a close. The group soon returned for a request-based encore, including crowd favorite “Brite Boy,” which guest starred Zauner of Japanese Breakfast again. The fact that the group is able to take requests and keep the setlist fresh for each show displays their raw talent and steep musicianship.

To ensure you don’t miss out on your own unique (Sandy) Alex G set, spiked with collaborations from the equally brilliant Japanese Breakfast and CENDE, head here to get tickets to the remainder of the tour! To hold you over until these bands make their return to Chicago, check out the photo galleries below.


Japanese Breakfast

(Sandy) Alex G

Listen to Rocket here:

PHOTOS: Mamby On The Beach Saturday Highlights

We got to attend the beautiful Mamby on the Beach Festival 2017 with our pals at JBTV. Check out the highlights of Day 1, featuring SHAED, Phoebe Ryan, Raury, Local Natives, and MGMT...as well as the stunning atmosphere and friendly people at the fest! 

You can view these photos on JBTV's Facebook Page as well!

PHOTOS: Bassel & The Supernaturals at Taste of Randolph

Photos: !!! at Taste of Randolph

!!! (Chk Chk Chk) at Taste of Randolph Festival this past weekend. 

PHOTOS: TROIX (Eaux Claires 2017)

Day 1: Friday, June 16th.

Featuring People Mixtape Vol. 1, Francis Teaches Dance, This Is The Kit, The Autumn Defense, Bon Iver Presents:  A John Prine Tribute, Francis and the Lights, and Chance The Rapper. Read about the highlights here. 

Day 2: Saturday, June 17th

Featuring People Mixtape Vol.2,  The Sad Saxes, This Is The Kit, Jenny Lewis, Perfume Genius, Feist, Paul Simon, Wilco. Check out Day 2 highlights here. 

PHOTOS: Blonder 6.8.17

Before Blonder's set at Lincoln Hall this past Thursday, we joined frontman Constantine Anastasakis and his band for their soundcheck. Check out the photo gallery from the soundcheck and their set below.

Listen to Blonder's latest single "In and Out" below to get ready for the new $5 EP, out June 16th.

PHOTOS: Day Wave 6.8.17

Day Wave performed to a packed Lincoln Hall this past Thursday night, captivating the crowd with songs from early EPs and the new debut album The Days We Had. 


The Set List

1. Something Here

2. Gone

3. Untitled

4. Come Home Now

5. Bring You Down

6. Ceremony

7. On Your Side

8. Wasting Time

9. Total Zombie

10. Deadbeat Girl

11. Ordinary

12. You

13. You Are Who You Are

14. We Try But We Don't Fit In

15. Drag

16. Promises


Keep up with all things Day Wave here, and listen to the new album below!