Organs, drums and bass, Oh My (God)!
Even if you don’t like what you hear from Chicago’s Oh My God in the first five minutes, give ’em five more and you’ll be thankful you did.
Even if you don’t like what you hear from Chicago’s Oh My God in the first five minutes, give ’em five more and you’ll be thankful you did.
Whether it’s watching or participating, no one should feel left out of the First Annual C-U Folk and Roots Festival. John delves into the expected highlights with organizer Brenda Koenig.
More than a year after releasing Sunblown, local duo Gazelle makes their live debut Saturday with some help from other C-U music heavyweights.
The Books open for Iron and Wine this Saturday at Krannert. Robert soaked in their second-hand wisdom and now would like to pass it on to you.
The Antlers are playing Canopy tonight in support of their breakout album, Hospice. Ryan talks to Peter Silberman about love and loss.
Joe Pug’s mug will be gracing the Pygmalion stage this eve. I pity the fool who doesn’t see this set.
Early Day Miners have loosened up their sound on their new album, The Treatment, and you can see for yourself tonight at Red Herring
It’s worth staying up late tonight, as Memphis’ Lucero takes the stage at Canopy at 1 a.m. Coy gets the scoop from lead singer Ben Nichols.
My Brightest Diamond’s Shara Worden is playing her only solo show of the year at the Krannert Art Museum tonight. And it’s FREE.
Mt. St. Helen’s Vietnam Band has traveled through most of western Canada (Two feet of snow! Uphill both ways!) to get to Pygmalion tonight.