After months of writing songs in a small town hardware store, just outside of Rockford Illinois, La Historia began playing shows regionally and recording with Mike Hagler at Kingsize Sound Labs in Chicago. The band members have all played in a variety of bands, including The Braves and Gods Reflex, over the last fifteen years’sometimes together. They couldnât resist the chance to continue creating electric, Midwestern guitar-rock.
Now, enthusiastic to be making music together again, the members of La Historia spend time writing music and discussing/listening to the records that made them want to do so in the first place.Although their influences are numerous, La Historia manages to filter the inspiration through an atypical lens that is both competent and consistent. The band is more likely to draw influences from the underdog, guitar-based bands from the ‘80s and ’90s that have kept their attention for the past 20 years than anything from classic or modern rock eras.
The band employs a somewhat familiar wealth of sounds in their music, balancing roaring and chiming guitar parts, fuzzy bass tones, and nuanced drumming, but avoid sounding too nostalgic or derivative. La Historiaâ’s intersecting guitar-lines, thoughtful, pronounced drums, sturdy bass lines, and commanding yet emotive vocals are the product of four friends who love to listen to one another just as much as they love listening to their favorite bands. The "Awake Enough EP" contains the first five songs the band wrote together. Members: Kevin Schwitters, Jesse Carmona, Phil Goudreau, Luke Kramer.
This past weekend was the weekend of Chance The Rapper, and it does not seem to be slowing down. I’ve heard him called the "Kendrick of Chicago" and the future of the hip hop. On Saturday, Chance released a new video for his track "Hey Ma", just in time for Mother’s Day.
Nick Scalise and Gregory Shanahan (aka Bestfriends) recently released a new single called "A-Sides". The tracks delve even deeper into the duo’s love from shimming ’80’s electro-pop, and improve upon what the started last year with their debut ep.
Vic Mensa told XXL this week that Kids These Days were no more. Vic went on talk about his solo project and dropped a video for his new track "Did It B4". You can read the full interview here.
A few weeks ago we brought you the first single, "Spider", from the new album, Wilderness (Carrot Top Records), from The Handsome Family. The album drops next week, and the duo has released a video for the track "Woodpecker" and a new single "Owl".
If you have figured out the theme, the entire album is composed of songs named after different creatures. From "Eels" to "Glow Worms" to "Lizards", Wilderness is true to its name.
You can catch Handsome Family at Pritzker Pavillion on July 22nd at 6:30pm for a free concert.
Heart Explosion is the sophomore LP from the singer/songwriter and Alt-pop enthusiast Sam Vicari. What will thrill you about Sam is his honest approach to songwriting and his love for ’90’s indie rock.
Bevel is back with their fifth installment, first since 2007’s Phoenician Terrane (Contraphonic). Bevel has long been the psych-folk project of Via Nuon, but this album’s supporting cast is 14 strong and filled with a collection of the city’s best musicians including Joe Adamik (Califone, Iron & Wine), Nick Macri (Zincs, Horseʼs Ha), Phil Spirito (oRSo, Rex), Jason Adasiewicz, and Emily Cross. The new album, Twin Knowledge, is subdivided into four movements over 19 incredible tracks and will be released on June 6th.
You can catch Bevel at The Hideout on June 13th with Believers and Roommate.