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Live Recap: Cut Worms and King Tuff at Lincoln Hall 5.25.18

Cut Worms and King Tuff kicked off Memorial Day weekend with an incredible show at Lincoln Hall.

The dynamic show began right at 9PM, with singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Sasami performing solo on a dimly lit stage. As she sang through her stripped back, personal narratives, Sasami told hilarious anecdotes between songs, warming the early crowd up for the rest of the show. Sasami would return later in the night to play in King Tuff's band, but first the Brooklyn based project of Max Clarke, Cut Worms, took the stage for a homecoming of sorts, as Clarke had previously lived in Chicago for several years. After a successful debut EP, Clarke released his debut full length album Hollow Ground earlier this month, and his 45 minute set consisted of the majority of the album. Clarke and his band members had the crowd eagerly soaking up the twang soaked mix of alt-country and indie rock tunes, which pull in just a pinch of psychedelic and folk rock influences. Clarke's refreshing spin on timeless roots had the audience dancing along to his more upbeat songs like "Don't Want To Say Good-bye," but he also kept the set versatile by slowing things down to perform a song sans band towards the end of the show.

Eventually everyone had trickled into the concert hall, the stage had been set, and King Tuff and his band graced the stage for the final act of the night. The setlist started with the hypnotizing title and opening track of King Tuff's latest album, The Other, which just came out in April. With the crowd hooked after that slightly slower tempo track, the energy ramped right back up with trippier "Raindrop Blue," laden with shredding guitar riffs. King Tuff and his band added an edge of flare to their show with flashy outfits, but they kept the focus on their musicianship by not adding in any intricate stage production. The carefully plotted setlist weaved in some older favorites between songs from the new record, like "Unusual World" from the 2012 self-titled record and "Freak Me When I'm Dead" from 2008's Was Dead record. King Tuff kept the setlist completely refreshed by even throwing in a brand new track. "They're all new, but this one is even newer," King Tuff said before playing "Portrait of God." No matter what era of King Tuff discography any of the songs came from though, each tune had the crowd grooving and moving along, which nods to the versatile and universal quality of these albums and songs. 

If you missed out on the show, check out our photo gallery of the evening below.

Check out the rest of King Tuff's upcoming tour dates here, and listen to The Other in full below. 

PHOTOS: Dirty Projectors at Thalia Hall 5.22.18

Dirty Projectors returned to Chicago to play the Thalia Hall stage on Tuesday, May 22nd. If you missed out on the show, check out our photo gallery below!

Check out the rest of Dirty Projectors' upcoming tour dates here, and keep up with them on Facebook + Twitter + Instagram

Live Recap: House of Vans Chicago Girls Skate Jam with The Kills

Kickflips, grinds, chords and riffs! Chicago’s House of Vans played host to another Get on Board girls skate jam event Saturday evening. Some of Chicago’s finest skate boarders and up-and-comers tore the floor with ollies, kickflips and 180º’s. The event also featured a street market and the futuristic, interstellar and pizza-tastic artwork by Robin Eisenberg. 

Later in the night, the venue transformed itself into a slew of rock riffs, power chords, and hair thrashing by the British - American indie rock band The Kills. The crowd was quickly pumped into a fever of singing and screaming at the top of the set with the hit “URA Fever." The show was always at full momentum with Alison Mosshart snake-charming the crowd with spellcasting lyrics and riveting dances moves. The air-fan on stage blew through her hair making it dance to the electric rock tunes. 

Alongside Mosshart was Jamie Hince power sliding on the guitar, just making the strumming patterns look easy. Hince also accompanied the songs with cool smooth lyrics and stylish swings. The duo performed an exceptional setlist with hits from across their albums like “Black Balloon," “Baby Says," and “Doing it to Death." As the evening continued, Mosshart gave the crowd a heartfelt smile as she started singing the new tune “List of Demands." As the duo worked through their setlist, the crowd eagerly soaked up their electrifying stage presence. 

The girls of skate and rock slayed the house with tricks and guitar licks leaving us all to look forward to the next one to shred again!

Photo Credit: Daniel Boczarski

PHOTOS: This Is The Kit at Constellation 5.18.18

This Friday night, we saw This Is The Kit return to Constellation for not one, but two stunning shows. If you missed out, check out our photo gallery of the earlier show below. 

This Is The Kit will be back in town on Monday, July 30th as part of the free Millennium Park concert series. Get more information on the show here, and get to know This Is The Kit better by revisiting our interview here.

PHOTOS: Handsome Ghost and Beta Radio at Schubas 5.17.18

This past Thursday night, Handsome Ghost returned to Chicago to play Schubas Tavern with Beta Radio. Check out photos from the show below!

Catch Handsome Ghost in a city near you- see all of their upcoming tour dates here

Keep up with Handsome Ghost on Twitter + Facebook + Instagram

Live Recap: HINDS Returns to Lincoln Hall With New Material and the Same Old Spirit

“This is the first time we sold out Chicago,” Hinds tells the packed house at Lincoln Hall on Tuesday night. On the Madrid quartet’s current tour, sold out shows are no rare occurrence; they’ve had a recent streak of shows that have been overflowing with eager fans. Although this last show might have been Hinds’ first official sold out show here, they’ve also had no shortage of rowdy moments in the city in the last year. Last May, they played a free show at The Empty Bottle, which had fans lined up around the block to attend, and they played Lincoln Hall earlier this year as part of the annual Tomorrow Never Knows Festival.

Back in January, Hinds had recently announced the release date of their sophomore album I Don’t Run, and dropped their first single “New For You.” While they teased the new material at that show, performing the new single, their show last week was the first time many of the songs in their set had been played in Chicago. During their 75 minute set, the band performed the majority of their second album, opening up with “The Club.” Whether they were playing the new material or old favorites like “Easy” or “Garden,” the audience remained keen to have a great time; dancing, moshing, and even crowd surfing throughout the night. Despite their intense and grueling tour schedule, accompanied with a busy press schedule, the members of Hinds burst onto stage with a surge of energy, boasting infectious smiles, and the positive vibes remained present the whole show. Whether they were dancing together or telling funny anecdotes between songs, the members of Hinds always kept the mood lighthearted. 

Towards the end of the show, the momentum of the evening peaked (pun intended) when members of Twin Peaks and Goodbye Honolulu crashed the stage to give Hinds a hand in performing “Davey Crockett” from their EP The Very Best of Hinds So Far. The unruly guest appearance featured Carlotta Cosials getting on Cadien James of Twin Peaks’ shoulders, stage diving from Twin Peaks' Clay Frankel and Jack Dolan, and some champagne popping; making for an unforgettable moment in an already unforgettable show.

During the show, Carlotta had mentioned that Chicago is the closest city in America that they have to their hometown of Madrid, and another wildly successful show here proved that the city feels just as fondly about Hinds.

If you missed out on getting tickets to this show, check out photos from the evening with Bunny and Goodbye Honolulu, and see the rest of Hinds’ tour dates here.

Listen to I Don't Run in full below, and keep up with HINDS on Twitter + Facebook + Instagram

PHOTOS: Spaceface and Faux Furrs at Schubas 5.13.18

This past Sunday night at Schubas, Spaceface and Faux Furrs treated some lucky audience members to the perfect ending of their Mother's Day. The show featured a mesmerizing light show, crowd participation in the form of elementary school gym class (remember that parachute game?), and lots of psychedelic grooves. If you missed out on the show, check out our photo gallery below!

Keep up with Spaceface on Twitter + Instagram

PHOTOS: Great Good Fine Ok, Smallpools, and Half The Animal at House of Blues 5.11.18

This past Friday night, Great Good Fine Ok, Smallpools, and Half The Animal got our weekends kicked off on the right foot with their lively show at The House of Blues Chicago. If you missed it, check out photos from the show below!

Catch this tour in a city near you- view all the upcoming dates for Great Good Fine Ok here

PHOTOS: Sunflower Bean at Lincoln Hall 5.11.18

In celebration of their sophomore album, Brooklyn's Sunflower Bean stopped in Chicago during a national tour to play Lincoln Hall. Check out our photos of the show below. 

Check out the rest of Sunflower Bean's upcoming tour dates here, and listen to Twentytwo in Blue in full below!

PHOTOS: Andrew Bird at Thalia Hall 5.9.18

On Wednesday night, Andrew Bird put on a special performance at Thalia Hall as part of the Blue Heart film premiere. Check out photos from the show below, and get more information on the Blue Heart film by Patagonia here.