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Bambi Kino Duo & Ahleuchatistas

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The local label International Anthem are set to release two new albums on November 7th. The first is the latest from the North Carolina duo, Ahleuchatistas. The second is the exciting debut album from Brian Case (Disappears) and Justin Walter (aka Bambi Kino Duo), See Heat.

You can catch both bands, and The Hecks, at the release event on November 7th at The Burlington (3425 W Fullerton Ave). Photo: Joe Mazza/BraveLux

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Rich Krueger

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The latest release from Earphoria is a stripped down set from songwriter and storyteller Rich Krueger. In the ’90’s, Rich was a member of the band The Dysfucntionells and he recently posted a collection of their songs on soundcloud. For his Earphoria set Rich blurs fantasy and fiction while spinning stories and sharing his Chicago experience.

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Cross Record

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Husband and wife duo, Dan Duszynski and Emily Cross (aka Cross Record) left Chicago for Texas two years but have continued to make music together. Their new album Wabi-Sabi (Ba Da Bing Records, 1/29/16) follows that journey and finds Emily considering her past in Chicago and her feature in a new environment.

PBS released a documentary on Cross Record via Hardly Sound last year and it can be watched below.

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Roommate

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Strange Weather Records released the latest from Roommate, Make Life, over the summer on Cassette and LP. The band recently released a psychedelic video for the single "Secret Claws" from the album.

You can catch Roommate at Burlington on Nov. 6th.

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Menacerno

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Earlier this month Menacerno released two singles, "Kicks" and "Up In Arms". Both tracks demonstrate the quality and energy that the band has to offer. Lead by the driving vocals of Maggie O’Keefe, Menacerno is definitely a band to watch.

You can catch Menacerno at House of Blues with Revolt Coda on October 29th.

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Thomas Comerford (and band) @ Burlington

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Since Thomas Comerford (Kaspar Hauser) begin his solo career, releasing two outstanding albums since 2010 (the latest being "II", via Strange Weather (2014)), he has been backed by an array of musicians. Last winter the line-up solidified in an impressive way. Accompanying Comerford in recording and performing now is drummer Kriss Bataille (Urge Overkill), singer-percussionist Beth Yates (Smog; The Pillowhammer), bassist Matty Cummings (Big Buildings; Magic Gloves), pedal steel guitarist Tom McGettrick (Mar Caribe), singer Crystal Hartford (Dust Bunnies; Hartford-Focht), and lead guitarist John Roeser (Innkeepers; Electric Airlines). This line-up will begin working on "III" this winter.

Below is a video Comerford released back in January for the track "How To" from "II" directed by Jerzy Rose and Halle Butler that we somehow missed.

You can catch Thomas Comerford with Luke Redfield and Roommate on Nov. 6th at Burlington.