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Pillars & Tongues “The Pass and Crossings”

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The new album from the somber trio Pillars and Tongues may not be ground breaking, but it does further develop the beautiful meditative sound of the band. I would say the band’s sound most closely resembles that of Dance Can Dance. Soaring strings and the near chanting vocals allow the listener to float seemlessly through this album. However it is not filler or noise, but the music sucks you into the enchanted world of Pillars and Tounges.

The Pass and Crossings is out June 28. Pre-order here. You can see Pillars and Tongues live at Empty Bottle on May 30th.

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Chicago Mixtape Show @ Empty Bottle

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Not only can Chicago Mixtape deliver a sound mixtape every week, but apparently they can also put together a great show. This Friday, May 27th, at Empty Bottle they will host four bands, two of which are Chicago-based Ornery Little Darlings and Continental Breakfast. The other two bands are great, but I am surprised to see Michigan’s The Juliets and Milwaukee’s The Fatty Acids. The show is going to be awesome, but I thought Chicago Mixtape would deliver a Chicago line-up. Nonetheless, the show is free if you email rsvp@emptybottle.com, and $8 if you don’t.

In preparation for the show you should check out The Juliets 2010 free album here and Continental Breakfast’s free 2010 ep Seasons here. Also, I posted this video when it was released back in Feb 2010, but Ornery Little Darlings "Run From The Gun" is a great video. Their new album, Get After It, will be released on June 1st and you can get a taste of in the new video below.

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Republic of Lights @ Lincoln Hall

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Last fall, Republic of Lights released their debut album, Go Rococo, and gave it away for free. The album is a perfect example of indie pop. The sound is driven by piano, solid drums, and intricate guitar melodies.

Republic of Light is performing on May 28th at Lincoln Hall.

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Last Minute Plans: Jennifer Hall @ Schubas

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There is something special and honest and exciting about a local singer/songwriter creating a sound and standing on stage and delivering. One of my favorite local singers right now is Jennifer Hall. She has an angelic voice, but it is the passion that she delivers that is really captivating.

Jennifer Hall will be performing at Schubas on May 24th (tonight!) at 7pm.

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White Mystery is Blowing Up!

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It is always refreshing to see a hard-working, local band finally get the praise they always deserved. White Mystery just released their sophmore album Blood & Venom, and have been burning up NYC this past week. They are returning home this week and will be performing an instore at Reckless Records on May 28th. They are also playing at MoCA on June 3rd and Do Division Street Fest on June 5th.

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Island of Misfit Toys “Bear Hair”

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I received the debut album from Island of Misfit Toys in the mail over the weekend, and I am excited to give it a spin. The band has gained a solid reputation over the last year that they have been together for their live performances , and now we will see how it translated to the studio. Bear Hair will be released on June 28th by Tandem Shop. Below you can hear the first single "Hermit Crab". You can also watch the documentary below created by Joey Agliata.

 

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Candy Golde

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Indie music super group Candy Golde began out of necessity. Chicagoans Nicholas Tremulis and Rick Rizzo(Eleventh Dream Day) were playing an acoustic set together when a phone call came from John Sinclair who announced the MC5 were going to play and wanted Tremulis to open up for them. Tremulous seized the opportunity but had to throw a band together. He snagged Rizzo, had worked with Bun E Carlos (Cheap Trick) before and then added on John Stirratt(Wilco). Some might think this was a dream, but it was just a day in the life for these talented musicians.

The groups name was born as Wesley Kimler, a painter and friend of Tremulis, began calling him Sugar Pink after the album he had put out called "Pinky". Kimmler thought “it would annoy me, but I took it as my stripper name and so I started calling him Candy Golde.” Tremulis figured “it would embarrass him if I called him that in public, and it did, so it served its purpose.” Naming the group after his buddy’s stripper name takes the joke to a whole new level.

“Nick knows everybody in the world…he’s like the Mayor of Chicago” Stirratt jokes as the guys playfully rib each other. It comes off as a project born from necessity, yet grown from mutual respect, admiration, and love. The musical community in Chicago is tight because “we’re older and time sort of weeds out the *ssholes” Tremulis shares. He notes that people get tired of the business, egos fuel departures, and so some of the more difficult people to work with fall out. The fact is because Tremulis has been on tour and played many gigs for countless years, his musical community now spreads throughout the world.

The industry has also changed allowing these vets more freedom. “The restrictions with labels and lawyers have passed” with the demise of the industry. Tremulis happily cites that now “we can record with whomever we want.” The guys do exactly that and created an EP rather than a LP because they wanted to keep their project “fun”. They also will not be touring, because being on a bus "just isn’t fun" and "smaller towns just don’t have the same crowds anymore" explains Stirratt. Instead these 20 plus years music vets are only playing special gigs, like SXSW or at the Double Door in Chicago last week. They prefer to keep the “sweat and grind” for their “day jobs” of their other bands and keep this as “light” as possible.

Another fun aspect of life these guys share beyond music is coffee. Bun E Carlos owns a coffee house in Northern Illinois and it was suggested to him that he have his own “Bun E Blend” which can be ordered online. He gets paid in coffee from a gentlemen in Minnesota who sells the coffee for him. John Stirratt and Wilco have their own blend that was created and sold through Intellegensia coffee shops. The company works to bring fair trade blends into major cities in the US. Stirratt and other Wilco members occasionally get a free cup of joe and has total respect for the company and the product they produce in their name.

These talented musicians have kept their art light and fun throughout the years. They’ve learned how to enjoy life, collaborate well under pressure, and survive in a tough industry for all over 20+ years each. In keeping with the light, fun, spirit of Candy Golde’s project, we all gave up our porn/stripper names to each other and now share them with you…

Nicholas Tremulis = Anthony Fair

Bun E Carlos = Ezualia Parkview

John Sirratt = Chadwick Jane

Michele = Marie Ridgewood

Candy Golde’s self titled EP was released on Ten O Nine Records on May 11th. – Michele McManmon

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The Laureates Spells

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Out June 28, 2011 on Funambulist Recording Company is the sophomore album from The Laureates. Spells, is a cleaner more polished recording, and shows how much the band has matured as a unit. The tracks were recorded by Johnathan Crawford on an 8-track tape machine at Catalyst in Chicago, and finished at Clown Town during last summer and fall.