Clara May is the result of two unique individuals coming together and deciding to make music. Tom Silva, a Malaysian-born filmmaker, and Nicole Sotelo, a Harvard-trained theologian and author, have combined to create a sound that is dark and romantic. However, on the albums first single the duo addresses race issues. Silva wrote the multi-part song in a historic Muslim city that is equal parts Indian and Persian. The album they have created is called Hush and will be self-released on April 19th. They will be releasing a video this month for the track "The Chosen" on the anniversary of the Iraq War, to honor our veterans and the people of Iraq.
BBU + Dac Racist + Hood Internet = Awesome!
When Das Racist past through town last year they stopped by the studio to record a track with the hottest production team and one of the best rap crews in town. The result is BBU’s new single, "Please, No Pictures" featuring Das Racist and The Hood Internet.
BBU will be performing with Homeboy Sandman, Gon and Scheme at Darkroom (2210 W. Chicago) this Friday, March 4th.
Golden Birthday on Giant System
The latest video on Giant System comes from Golden Birthday.
Rambos
Garage rock is alive and well and is currently taking shape in a band called Rambos. This collective of musicians, including Julie Meckler on vocals, has released a two track digital sampler through bandcamp. The band plays a raw style of junk rock that is catchy and gritty. The band has big plans for 2011, and this first sample is a good sign of things to come.
The Cool Kids “Bundle Up”
Mtn Dew’s Green Label Sound is home to The Cool Kids, and they have been teasing about a debut album from the duo years. Yesterday, the label released a new single from the duo called "Bundle Up", and said they will be "releasing When Fish Ride Bicycles, the long-awaited full-length album from The Cool Kids, via iTunes this Spring". We will have to wait and see.
Ezra Furman & The Harpoons “Hard Time in a Terrible Land”
We mentioned awhile back that Ezra Furman & The Harpoons will be releasing a new album this Spring, but now we have the first single from the album. Mysterious Power is due out April 5th, and the band will be hitting the road with the lovely Tristen following 6 shows at SXSW. Here is the track "Hard Times in a Terrible Land".
The Chicago stop on the tour will be 4/23 at Subterranean.
Katz Company @ Subt
Alex Katz has an incredibly story, and he tells it so well in the video above. Coming back from brain surgery, and a place where he could not comprehend music let alone play it, to a where he is today is amazing. Through Kickstarter he has raised more than enough to release his new ep "The Surgery Sessions" this Friday at Subterranean. The release of the ep will be the perfect to encapsulate how he has taken a dark period in his life and turned it into a positive one.
Katz will be donating 50% of all proceeds from the EP’s sale to Children’s Hospital where he had his surgery. If you would like to donate to his project at any of the levels the Kickstarter page is up for three more day. Whatever you do be sure to catch Alex at Subt this Friday (2/25) at 9pm with Carbon Tigers and Fly Phoenix.
Daniel Knox Evryman for Himself
Daniel Knox announced today that his debut album Evryman for Himself will be "re-vised, re-mastered, and only slightly re-recorded" and released by the Philly label La Société Expéditionnaire in May. The label is also home to Chicago favorites Judson Claiborne and Mako Sica.
Knox will be performing at The Hideout with Anni Rossi on April 14th.
Hey Champ Video Shoot
Hey Champ is looking for local help in filming a new video for their track "Silver City". To film this they are basically throwing a party. The shoot will be Sunday night starting at 7pm. Just dress as you would going out normally. It will filmed at a bar in the Ukranian Village area, and there will be great drink specials and some hosted beverages. If you meet the requirements below email the band for the exact location (info@heychamp.com).
1) can dance (no "dad" dancing)
2) are 21+
3) are fun and not debbie downers
4) are not gypsies
5) will not drink too much where they can’t take orders from the director/crew
Coach Potatoes/Living Room Songs
If you want an exclusive look into the living rooms of Chicago’s independent music scene than you should follow what the folks at Living Room Songs are doing. Their Coach Potato Series is producing a lot of great and intimate video of many talented local musicians. My favorite video of late is the one above with Henry Mosher.
Casiotone For The Painfully Alone on Daytrotter
Daytrotter has posted it’s final session with Owen Ashworth as Casiotone For The Painfully Alone. After 13 plus years Owen retired the name last year to pursue other projects. This was his fifth appearance on Daytrotter.