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PHOTOS: Khruangbin at The Vic 11.28.18
After selling out two nights at Lincoln Hall earlier this year, Houston’s Khruangbin returned to Chicago to play a sold out show at The Vic Theatre. If you couldn’t snag tickets to the show, check out photos from Khruangbin’s set below.
Live Recap: The Struts Sell Out Two Nights at House of Blues
British rockers The Struts kicked off a sold out, two night stint at The House of Blues last Friday night. Despite it being a rainy, cold evening and the day after a holiday, by the time openers The Glorious Sons were wrapping up their set with a cover of “Gimme Shelter,” the theater was packed wall to wall with fans eager to see The Struts for the first time since their new album YOUNG&DANGEROUS came out.
After a stage changeover, The Struts burst onto the stage and were immediately greeting by thundering applause and cheers. Each band member sported a custom getup and lead singer Luke Spiller had painted glitter war stripes onto his face, giving them a glam rock aesthetic to match their sound and bravado. Opening up with “Primadonna Like Me” and “Body Talks” from the new album, the band immediately let the crowd know they were in for a wild ride with their magnetic and intense stage presence. Although Spiller later on addressed the end-of-tour slump any performer will surely experience from time to time, saying he was “absolutely knackered” after this recent run of shows, no one could have guessed it based on the band’s gusto that accelerated from the get go and only kept on going throughout the set. Spiller credited the crowd’s support as keeping them going during long stretches, adding that nights like tonight made it all worth it. Throughout the rest of the set, Spiller also encouraged positive energy and interaction amongst audience members; After performing new songs and a couple throwbacks like “Kiss This” from 2016’s Everybody Wants, Spiller prompted everyone to ask their neighbors to dance to their cover of “Dancing in the Dark” by Bruce Springsteen.
Nowadays, there’s never a shortage of new music being created and plenty of musicians can make a great record, but the same can’t be always be said for live shows. However, with The Struts, their live shows are something so magical, yet indescribable at times; it’s a force between the musicians onstage and between them and the audience…something so magnificent that it can drown out the outside world and let people escape with the music for a couple of hours. Perhaps it’s the seemingly natural ease of being on stage that exudes from frontman Spiller— he saunters across the stage, singing every word with intention while decked out in extravagant costumes, reminiscent of the greats like Mick Jagger and Freddie Mercury— or maybe it’s the entire band’s love for rock’n’roll music that shines through in every song that they write, but The Struts’ performances have such a genuinely remarkable air about them. It’s that unique quality that keeps audiences coming back again and again— and perhaps why the audience on Friday was full of fans of all different ages and demographics. No matter the differences between the audience members, The Struts were able to bring everyone together through their music and give everyone another reason to smile on Friday night.
If you missed out on the incredible sold out shows, check out our photo gallery of the first night below.
Listen to YOUNG&DANGEROUS in full below!
tags / The Struts, Live Recap, House of Blues, Body Talks, Photography, Photo Gallery
PHOTOS: Supergroup boygenius Brings Their Special Show to Thalia Hall for Two Nights
Last week, the supergroup of the year, boygenius, brought their unique and collaborative show to Thalia Hall for two sold out shows. Both nights featured individual sets from boygenius collaborators Lucy Dacus, Phoebe Bridgers, and Julien Baker, before all three singer songwriters joined forces and closed out each night with a magical performance as a trio. Check out photos from Tuesday night’s show below and see where else you can catch boygenius on tour here.
Listen to the boygenius EP in full below
tags / Lucy Dacus, Phoebe Bridgers, Julien Baker, boygenius, Matador Records, Thalia Hall, Photography, Concert Photography
Live Recap: Tenacious D Rocked The Riviera for Two Sold Out Shows
Earlier in the week, Jack Black and Kyle Gass—better known as Tenacious D—brought their mix of rock’n’roll and comedy to Chicago’s Riviera Theatre for not one, but two sold out performances. The duo’s latest project comes in the form of six-part animated series released on YouTube, called Post-Apocalypto, and their recent tour centered around the new series. On both nights, the show kicked off with a large screen positioned at the front of the stage, the video for the Post-Apocalypto theme projected on the screen. The screen remained on stage for the first several songs of the set, with Black, Gass, and their band performing behind it as video clips weaved throughout songs like “Hope,” “Take Us Into Space,” and “Robot.” Longtime devoted fans of Tenacious D packed the concert theatre in Uptown, and everyone remained completely enthralled with the audiovisual-filled first half of the set.
After playing through all of the newest songs on Post-Apocalypto, Black and Gass took it back to the early days of 2012, 2006, and 2001, playing crowd favorites from their albums Rize of The Fenix, The Pick Of Destiny, and Tenacious D. As they played through part two sans the projection screen, their lighting show still remained intricate, and the production changed for each song. While the magic of Tenacious D’s show really stemmed from Black and Gass’s charisma on stage, the production design really added a theatrical and dynamic layer to the show. Tenacious D’s performance was more than just a concert, it was a fully immersive live experience that had the entire audience walking away with smiles.
If you weren’t one of the lucky ones to score a ticket to the sold out shows, check out photos from Wednesday, November 14th below and see where you can catch the tour next here.
tags / Tenacious D, The Riviera Theatre, Jam Productions, Post-Apocalypto
PHOTOS: Grapetooth with Dehd and Sports Boyfriend at Thalia Hall 11.11.18
Thalia Hall hosted a hometown party for Grapetooth’s sold out record release show on Sunday, November 11th. The rowdy in-the-round show kicked off with Sports Boyfriend and Dehd. If you missed out on tickets, check out photos from the show below.
PHOTOS: Madeline Kenney and Girl K at Schubas 11.09.18
Check out photos from Madeline Kenney’s show at Schubas on November 9th in honor of her new album Perfect Shapes.
Can’t get enough Madeline Kenney? Check out our interview with her below.
tags / Madeline Kenney, Schubas Tavern, Photo Gallery, Concert Photography
PHOTOS: Caroline Rose at Lincoln Hall 11.08.18
Earlier this year, Caroline Rose played a completely sold out Hideout show following the release of her album Loner, and last week she returned to Chicago to take on the Lincoln Hall stage. As usual, Caroline Rose donned an all red outfit and decked out the stage with red props, but this time around, even more red decorations filled the stage. In addition to a red backdrop, an Elmo piñata, red garland, artificial roses and more complemented Rose’s monochrome outfit. The headlining set also meant that Rose and her bandmates could play more songs, so the setlist included a couple of brand new songs in addition to fan favorites from Loner and a cover of Britney Spears’ “Toxic.”
If you missed out on the gig, check out our photo gallery of the show below.
Can’t get enough Caroline Rose? Check out our interview with her below!
tags / Caroline Rose, Loner, Photo Set, Concert Photography, Lincoln Hall, New West Records
PHOTOS: Tennis Solo in Stereo Tour at Thalia Hall 11.07.18
tags / Tennis, Solo in Stereo, Thalia Hall, Photo Gallery, Concert Photography
PHOTOS: Ron Gallo with TWEN and Ian Ferguson at Lincoln Hall 11.04.18
After playing a TNK Fest show at Lincoln Hall earlier this year, Ron Gallo returned to headline the venue in celebration of his new album Stardust Birthday Party. Fellow Nashville musicians TWEN and Ian Ferguson opened the show.
tags / Ron Gallo, Ian Ferguson, TWEN, Lincoln Hall, Photo Set, Concert Photography