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PHOTOS: Foxygen at The Vic 3.31.17

It’s a Friday night and the screen outside the Vic Theater flashes the cover of Foxygen’s latest single, “America." This tour follows the release of the band's acclaimed fourth album, Hang, released January 20th. Gabriella Cohen, the Australian singer, opened the performance, playing dreamy songs that got the crowd moving and ready for the energy that Foxygen was about to bring. The lights go down and an instrumental remix of Dr. Dre’s “The Next Episode” and what sounded like an Ennio Morricone song plays as the band and Johnathon Rado walks out.

As the band began the introduction to “We Are the 21st Century Ambassadors of Peace & Magic,” lead singer Sam France sashayed onto the theater’s stage. France encountered a minor problem with his microphone coming unplugged, but he finished the song with great power, making the crowd roar with delight. They move on, playing hits such as “San Francisco” and “Shuggie” with Jackie Cohen on the female backup vocals. After getting the hits out of the way, they performed Hang in entirety. The first couple songs off the album such as “Follow the Leader” and “Avalon” got the crowd dancing. For “America” the lights flashed red, white, and blue as Sam France sported a blue suit coat. Once they reached “Rise Up,” the album’s final track, Sam France and Jackie Cohen walked off stage while the rest of the band carried out the powerful ending of the album.

The band returned for their encore with “On Blue Mountain” off their 2nd album, which included Sam France playing the trumpet. They closed with their “How Can You Really” from their 2014 album …And Star Power, a groovy, Todd Rundgren-esque dance number which ended with Sam France jumping into the crowd. The show was a delight to all in attendance, marking Foxygen’s triumphant return to Chicago.

Foxygen will be touring throughout the summer-- check out all their tour dates here, and catch them in a city near you.  Listen to their album Hang here:

PHOTOS: Andrew McMahon In The Wilderness at HOB Chicago 3.24.17

The final installment of photos from the Zombies in America Tour is here! Check out Emily Nava's brilliant shots from headliner Andrew McMahon In The Wilderness's set. Also be sure to check out Emily Nava's photo galleries of Andrew's tourmates Night Riots and Atlas Genius if you haven't already!

Check out all of Andrew McMahon's upcoming tour dates here. (Psst! Chicago, he'll be back for Lollapalooza). You can also listen to the latest album Zombies on Broadway here:

PHOTOS: Atlas Genius at HOB Chicago 3.24

Yesterday, we shared the full photo gallery of Night Riots from their stop in Chicago during the Zombies in America tour. Today, check out the full photo gallery of their tourmates Atlas Genius, shot by ANCHR photographer Emily Nava.  

Check out all of Atlas Genius's upcoming tour dates here, and stay tuned for photos of Andrew McMahon's set tomorrow! While you wait, listen to Atlas Genius's album Inanimate Objects:

PHOTOS: Night Riots at HOB Chicago 3.24.17

Last Friday, ANCHR photographer Emily Nava headed out to the House of Blues to catch the Zombies in America Tour, featuring one of our favorites, Night Riots. Check out her photos from their incredible live show now!

Photos by Emily Nava

Catch Night Riots in a city near you by checking out their tour dates here, and stream their latest album Love Gloom below!

PHOTOS: Conor Oberst at Track 29 3.22.17

This past Wednesday night, ANCHR photographer Liz Mouw caught a stunning performance from Conor Oberst in Chattanooga, TN. Check out photos from the night in the gallery below. 

Photos by Liz Mouw

Conor will be on tour throughout the summer, so make sure you check out all his up coming tour dates here. You can also grab a copy of his new album Salutations, out March 17th, here (and listen to it below)!

PHOTOS: The Walters at The Metro 3.16.17

Last week, The Walters put on a killer show supporting The Orwells at The Metro. Check out some photos ANCHR photographer Jen Machuca snapped during The Walters' set below, and head here to read more about the show. 

Daytrotter Downs Day 1 Highlights

Yesterday evening, Daytrotter kicked off their two-day 47-band festival in downtown Davenport. As we mentioned in our Daytrotter Downs Spotlight, there's not a bad band on the line up. While every set I caught yesterday was incredible, one of the highlights on Day 1 was just this mutual energy and respect displayed between each band and the audience. Everyone at the festival just seemed to be genuine fans of music, and as a fellow music fan, that community and mutual bond is just something really special to witness. Here are some of the additional highlights to Day 1....

Michigander Promotes Doing What You Love

Fronted by Jason Singer, the Kalamazoo based band Michigander had the task of opening up the two day festival to a scarce crowd.  Although the crowd was small, they were receptive and instantly hooked by Singer's raw and emotive vocals and the chemistry between the band members.  The three piece not only delivered a beautiful set, but Singer reminded us all of a very important message.  "Do what you love...life is short," Singer said before playing the band's last song on the set.  He had prefaced the statement by encouraging everyone to take a chance on something that they love, even if they're scared that no one will like it or they won't make any money doing it.  In a community of up and coming musicians and music fans, that message is so important. It's the best when a musician can deliver motivation and great music, and that's exactly what Michigander did during their opening slot. 

P.S...Make sure you check out Michigander at SXSW if you're going. 


Seasaw Worked Through Technical Difficulties, While Smelling Good

Meg and Eve of Seasaw won over their crowd instantly with their beautiful harmonies, their bedazzled drum kit, and their coordinated, bold outfits. What really set their performance apart was their ability to keep playing through some technical difficulties with Meg's keyboard and their quirky stage presence and sense of humor.  Towards the end of their set, Eve mentioned that the pair are sponsored by Schmidt's Deodorant, which is equally hilarious and awesome.  The duo are currently on tour, so make sure you check them out if you're looking for a night of good tunes and laughs. I also got the chance to chat with them after their set, so stay tuned for an interview. 

The Golden Jaybird filled in for Kississippi 

While I was bummed to find out that Kississippi couldn't make it to Davenport safely for their 9PM slot, due to vehicle issues, the replacement on the line up did not disappoint.  The Golden Jaybird swooped in to save the day, delivering a completely magnetic performance, which was just incredible considering they'd only been asked to play an hour before their set.  Composed of two local bands, The Golden Fleece and Condor & Jaybird, the hybrid group pulled off a last minute performance with a massive stage presence and response from the crowd.  Their psychedelic-laced jams got the crowd moving the most that they'd been all night, which continued on through the remaining sets.  Condor & Jaybird will be touring the Midwest this month, and after such a great set last night, they're definitely on my radar. 

NE-HI Rocked a Receptive Crowd

Chicago rockers NE-HI just released an album last week, and as they mentioned in their interview with us (coming soon), their week has been non-stop since the release.  Despite the long days and nights that they've had since the release of Offers, the guys didn't hold anything back during their 45 minute set last night.  The crowd, which included some of the band's family, was feeding the energy right back. Like Michigander, they'll also be at SXSW so make sure you catch one of their sets if you're heading out to Austin!

Joan Of Arc Awed the Audience

While talking to other attendees and even some of the bands, it quickly became apparent that Chicago's Joan of Arc was one of the most anticipated acts of the night, and it was easy to understand why as they completely captivated a full house during their 11 PM set.  The energy and chemistry between the four band members was so evident during their entire show. They exuded this subtle confidence as performers, which no doubt stems from their years of making music together.  They just delivered such a completely packaged performance it was just amazing to witness how enchanted to crowd became during it.  

Mountain Swallower Completely Underestimated Themselves

Hours before their midnight set that closed out Day 1, I sat down with Mountain Swallower to find out about their background as musicians and what they have planned for this year as a band. During our conversation, they came across as really good friends just having a good time making music together, with a goal of taking it one step at a time and just becoming better musicians.  While they really seemed to share a mutual love for making music, they definitely came across as humble and even critical of their own music. However, as soon as they took the stage, the crowd's energy surged to an all-time high. People were moshing, stage-diving, crowd surfing, and just having a great time throughout the hour long set (check out ANCHR's Instagram for a video of the action).  With each song, the Quad-Cities band just kept feeding the energy back, and they displayed raw talent and such incredible musicianship.  Needless to say, they definitely underestimated themselves in our interview. If you're in the Quad-cities area, you need to see this band perform.  There couldn't have been a better ending to Daytrotter Downs Day 1...

Stay tuned for our interview with Mountain Swallower

Stay tuned for our interview with Mountain Swallower

Stay tuned for more live updates on our social media accounts today, and check back tomorrow for Day 2 highlights.

PHOTOS: Isaiah Rashad at Revelry Room

Last week, ANCHR photographer Liz Mouw caught the multi-talented rapper, singer, and producer Isaiah Rashad in Chattanooga, TN at Revelry Room. Check out her photos of Isaiah's sold out, hometown performance here: 

Isaiah is on tour this year, with dates announced through June. Check out all of his tour dates here. Listen to his latest album The Sun's Tirade below: 

PHOTOS: Twin Peaks and Post Animal

This past weekend, ANCHR photographer Angela Brooks caught three epic nights of music from Chicago bands Twin Peaks and Post Animal, during their mini Michigan tour. She snapped some photos of the bands during the first night of the short tour at Mac’s Bar in Lansing, MI. Check them out here:

Twin Peaks will be touring throughout the summer, with dates announced through July already.  Check out the tour dates here and make sure you see them in a city near you.

PHOTOS: COIN in Knoxville, TN 2-9-17

This past Thursday, ANCHR photographer Liz Mouw shot some photos of COIN at The International in Knoxville, Tennessee. Check out her photos of the gig below, and make sure to follow Liz's photography Instagram for more of her beautiful photography.