Hum, Sweet Hum

January 3, 2009 · 2 Comments

Did anyone go to Hum’s show in Chicago this past week? If so, let us know how it was in the comment section below!

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It’s The Most Wonderful Time Of The Year…

December 28, 2008 · No Comments

This snowy, crunchy, icy mess? Nah, I don’t think “paradise” is synonymous with spending a half hour digging cars out of frozen-over parking spots. I’m talking about Summer Camp Music Festival, the Woodstockian euphoria that’s a short drive away, and not so expansive that you won’t be able to find your tents or be able to see the show (yeah, I’m talkin’ to you, ‘Roo.) Run by Jay TV Entertainment, the good folks that bring us all the bomb shows at Canopy, the fest is run out of our hometown, and the absolute favorite of yours truly.

Tickets go on sale Jan. 3rd —3 days with camping for only $95! — and with artists and festival staples already announced such as Umphrey’s McGee, moe. (both will play three days), Medeski Scofield Martin & Wood (!), and Girl Talk, the price is almost the same as some of you might have paid to see the mashup mister in Urbana.

Check out the list of artists already announced and get ready to spend that holiday moolah here.


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I Was There: Wu-Tang, 12/13

December 17, 2008 · 1 Comment

[Wu-Tang at Canopy Club in Urbana, Ill. on 12/13]

Well, I wasn’t actually there (I’m currently in Florida, far from both Chicagoland’s snowstorm and accessible free wireless), but Steve Goodwine was. Check out the photos he shot below, and after the jump!

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Oh, Oh Hey.

December 14, 2008 · No Comments

Let’s just take the easy way out and blame finals. Anyway, a combination of few touring bands and a downright soul-crushing final, and you’ve got a lull in posts.

Anyway, check back here soon for wonderful photos of tonight’s Wu Tang show, courtesy of Steve Goodwine. They’d be courtesy of yours truly, but my family chose to book my plane ticket for Florida for Sunday mornin’, so I am unable to attend. Sigh.

If you have any photos/videoeo of either Wu Tang or Hood Internet, send it to overuc@gmail.com and I’ll post it up here!

Adieu for now,

c

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Chime In Time Out

December 4, 2008 · No Comments

So, I’m thinking about axing the calendar. It bothers me that it’s never fully updated, and between school and my handfuls of jobs, my time would be better spent focusing on putting more content on the website instead of updating the calendar. And, well, Opening Bands does a better job of it anyway.

If there’s any protest, lemme know. Otherwise….goodbye, tab.

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Flight Itinerary: Dec. 3 — Dec. 7

December 4, 2008 · No Comments

Wednesday, December 3:

Where I’ll Be: Allen Hall for their four-band (free!) lineup tonight. Times are as follows:

Checkerboard Stalemate: 8-8:30pm

Colin and Gautam: 8:45-9:15pm

World’s First Flying Machine: 9:30-10pm

Organic Flow: 10:15-10:45pm

You Should See: The same, or hit up Canopy for The Brother Whys and Lucky Mulholland at 8pm ($7).

Thursday, December 4:

Where I’ll Be: Denison Witmer, Erin Fein and Sunset Stallion at Courtyard Cafe, 8pm.

You Should See: This show, and Erin play solo!

Friday, December 5:

Where I’ll Be: In Chicago, seeing STELLA and dreaming of the day when I’ll finally have Michael Showalter all to my owns.

You Should See: White Elephant Song Exchange, featuring Ryan Groff, Lovely Houses, Casados and Peter Adriel (Mike ‘N Molly’s, 9pm, $7). Cover songs! Holidays! All you need is a peppermint schnapps-spiked hot cocoa and wintertime is complete.

Saturday, December 6:

Where I’ll Be: Party hoppin’.

You Should See: Uhhh….THIS. Sorry David Bazan, your Courtyard show doesn’t compete.

Sunday, December 7:

Where I’ll Be: Finals finals finals finals…

You Should See: Writers in the Round at The Iron Post (7pm, $4) with Angie Heaton, Mike Ingram, Eleni Moraites and Cody Sokolski


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2009 Jamnouncements.

December 4, 2008 · 1 Comment

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Disco Biscuits on January 25th ($15 in advance) and Keller Williams ($20 in advance) on February 6th at Canopy Club.

Yawn.

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Gobble, Gobble!

November 24, 2008 · No Comments

I’m away for the week, enjoying five days off of school and eating as many mashed potatoes as I can cram in my tummy. Happy Thanksgiving, and have a great week!

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Seven Eight Nine El Ten Eleven

November 19, 2008 · 1 Comment

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(photo by Amanda Fogarty)

It’s hard to categorize El Ten Eleven. With articulate bass beats and reverbing melodies, they at times have the danceability of any of those burgeoning electro-pop groups, and at others the coherent song structure and non-machine drumming of a rock duo or the funky expansiveness of — dare I say it? — a prog or jam band.

Though I haven’t heard their spanglish name on the lips of my music-minded friends’ lips over the past week, that doesn’t mean this is a show to be skipped. In fact, El Ten Eleven’s appearance at Canopy tomorrow night might be one of those off-night shows you’ll regret missing when you see their half-page story in Spin or another of the music rags. So, give it a chance. Take a night off, and check out the show. Maybe you’ll be able to tell yourself “I told you so.”

Stop, Learn and Listen:

El Ten Eleven’s website

El Ten Eleven’s MySpace

El Ten Eleven on Music For Kids Who Can’t Read Good

The Bottom Line:

Sure Fire Groove and El Ten Eleven at Canopy Club, $5 before 9pm, $7 after

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Flight Itinerary: November 17 - 23

November 18, 2008 · 1 Comment

Monday, November 17:
Where I’ll Be: Partaking in pre-Thanksgiving Break academic crunch time
You Should See: Zmick at Canopy Club (9pm, $3 suggested donation). A good way to warm up from the first few days of snow flurries is to dance, you know.
Tuesday, November 18:
Where I’ll Be: Editing HTML.
You Should See: Piano Man (Canopy Club, 9pm, free) or Open Mic Night (Cowboy Monkey, 10pm, free) because they’re the only music-related shows going on that night.
Wednesday, November 19:
Where I’ll Be: Seeing El Ten Eleven at Canopy Club, $5 before 9pm
You Should See: At the show above, or at DJ Legtwo (Larry Gates) at Boltini. Cheap drinks, cheap food, and really good hip-hop.
Thursday, November 20:
Where I’ll Be: En route to Chicago! Peace out, school.
You Should See: Plain White T’s with The Cab and Meg & Dia (Canopy, 7:30pm, $17 in advance). If you’re a dude whose planning on going out Thursday night on campus anyway, it’s a safe bet that most underclassman ladies will be here, not White Horse.
Friday, November 21:
Where I’ll Be: Happy Birthday, Mom!
You Should See:  Jordan Kaye, Schwartz Family Headin’ Home Band, Bow-dacious String Band and Oberon, The Possom King at the Virginia Theatre as part of Granny’s Porch: Lincoln and his Music, a Grand Ol Opry-style concert. $15 adults, $10 students, $5 children, starts at 7:30 pm, and I wish I was in town for this.

Saturday, November 22:
Where I’ll Be: Seeing Avett Brothers at the Blues & Bluegrass Fest in Chicago!
You Should See: Candy Foster at Cowboy Monkey (9:30pm, $5), because you know better than to see Puddle of Mudd.
Sunday, November 23: 
Where I’ll Be: Working out of hometown boredom, most likely
You Should See: Colour Revolt with So Long Forgotten and Greenwood (8pm, $10 in advance), because they’re part heavy, raspy rock a la BRMC with enough melody and vocal tameness at times to create a mix worth seeing. Oh, and the audience will be way smaller than deserved, due to the Thanksgiving Break scheduling, so make up for all the sad students stuck at home that night. 

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