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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!
PHOTOS: Post Animal, Slow Pulp, and Condor & Jaybird at Daytrotter
Before we jetted off to Austin for SXSW 2018, we took the short trip to Davenport to see Post Animal, Condor & Jaybird and Slow Pulp play an insane show at Daytrotter's venue. If you missed out on the evening, relive the special moment (pun intended) with our photo gallery of the show.
Stay tuned for tons more photo coverage of SXSW and an interview with Slow Pulp, coming soon on ANCHR!
P.S- Chicago, Slow Pulp and Post Animal are playing together again on 4/27. Get your tickets here.
PHOTOS: Bahamas at Metro 3.10.18
Live: Molly Burch at Lincoln Hall 3.7.18
Last Wednesday night, Austin native Molly Burch provided a treat to a sold out Lincoln Hall crowd before Alex Cameron's set. Short and sweet, Burch's set captivated the audience with hauntingly delicate guitar melodies and Burch's signature brooding vocals as she sang songs from her debut album, Please Be Mine. At certain moments, the audience members were so enchanted by Burch's old-time Hollywood style songs that you could hear a pin drop, but between songs the room erupted in applause. Check out photos of the mesmerizing performance below.
Can't get enough Molly Burch? Check out our interview with her here.
PHOTOS: Tune-Yards at Thalia Hall
This past Saturday night, the crowd at Thalia Hall helped Merrill Garbus of Tune-Yards celebrate her birthday with a sold out show. Check out photos from the incredible night below!
Check out the rest of Tune-Yards' upcoming tour dates here, and listen to their latest album in full below!
PHOTOS: Walk The Moon and Company of Thieves at The Orpheum
Back in January, Emily Nava caught Walk the Moon and Company of Thieves at Aragon Ballroom, and the show was so good she went back for round two at The Orpheum. Check out her photo gallery from the show in Madison below.
PHOTOS: Ezra Furman with Saint Pé and Anna Burch at Thalia Hall
This past Monday night, the trifecta of Anna Burch, Saint Pé, and Ezra Furman hit the stage at Thalia Hall, giving us the perfect start to the week. Anna Burch kicked off the evening with her calm demeanor, playing songs from her debut album Quit The Curse and dishing out witty quips between songs. Ian Saint Pé of Black Lips took the stage next with his new project. Saint Pé and his band quickly won the crowd over with new material and a captivating stage presence. Finally, Ezra Furman wrapped up the night with a theatrical and powerful performance, playing old favorites as well as new songs from 2018's Transangelic Exodus. Furman's set included a full band and production that completely engulfed the crowd. If you missed out on the show, get a peek at what you missed below.
You can see the rest of Ezra Furman's upcoming tour dates here, and listen to Transangelic Exodus in full below!
LIVE: Ones to Watch Presents COIN and The Aces
This past Saturday night, The Aces and COIN took over The House of Blues Chicago to put on a stunning show to the sold out venue.
After only touring for the first time with Joywave at the end of 2017, The Aces returned to Chicago in a blaze of glory, with some new songs and old favorites. The four piece's breakout single "Stuck" has racked up over five million Spotify streams, and it definitely acted as a set highlight, but the eager crowd was already singing along to The Aces' brand new single "Lovin' Is Bible," which they had only released the day prior. The Aces' music compliments certain elements of COIN's music so well, so anybody that had yet to hear of the latter was quickly won over by their carefree, catchy riffs and sticky choruses. The band and audience bounced infectious energy off one another, starting the night on the right foot.
When the Nashville natives of COIN took the stage next, the energy of the crowd only amplified, and the crowd mimicked a surround sound speaker system, echoing the lyrics of COIN's songs back to the stage. As the setlist weaved through different sections of COIN's discography, featuring newest track "Growing Pains" and tracks like "I Don't Wanna Dance" and "Talk Too Much" from 2017's How Will You Know If You Never Try, the crowd remained relentless. They danced along with the pop-fused rock songs, causing the floor of the Downtown venue to act as a trampoline, propelling everyone to keep moving. The high spirits of the audience and the band themselves never wavered, and their intense production and lighting complimented the upbeat music.
The night ended with a roar of appreciation, not just for COIN, but The Aces too, and an ambitious and optimistic air clung to the concert-goers as they left the venue at the end of the night, knowing that they'd just witnessed a monumental moment. If you missed out on the show, check out our photo gallery of both bands for a look at evening!