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Delicate Noise Filmezza Remixes

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Last summer, Delicate Noise (aka Mark Andrushko) released his second album Filmezza through Lens Records. The album was filled beautifully lush and cinematic electronic soundscapes, and well-placed samples. On April 6th he returns with a collection of seven remix from talented electronic artists from around the world. The album is title Filmezza Remixes and features reworks by artists from France, Japan, UK, Iceland, Italy, Canada, and Spain of the best the original had to offer. This global collaboration pushes the sounds of this Chicago musician into a whole new dimension.

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Bang

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There are many Chicago bands headed to SXSW, but of them there are a few that are poised for a major explosion. One of those bands has to be Empires. Yesterday they released their new ep Bang which is the follow-up release to their 2008 debut album Howl, and now they are headed to Austin. Bang is a mixture of back alley darkness and grit, and shiny anthem-pop. A mixture of Black Rebel Motorcycle Club and The Killers. These seven tracks soar and rattle, thrill and upset, but never disappoint. It is all perfectly encapsulated in the track “Damn Things Over”.

Empires will be back near the city of April 23rd at The House Café in DeKalb.

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Boys Keep Swinging

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Spring is in the air here in Chicago so it is only natural to start thinking about Record Store Day, right? On April 17th, to coincide with Record Store Day, Mr. Russia will release their first 7” single, and give it away for free with any purchase at all three Reckless Records locations. The single will feature two different versions of the David Bowie track “Boys Keep Swinging”. It’s an anthem for all the boys out there. “Boys keeps swinging because boys always work it out” the band shouts in their best dirty barroom vocals, as the gritty guitars whale along. The track has this swagger that makes you proud to be a boy.

Mr. Russia will be performing at The Beat Kitchen on April 17th to celebrate the release of the single and Record Store Day. If you haven’t downloaded Mr. Russia’s free ep Training For The Gameshow Host from last year you can still do that here. “Wild World” appeared on their debut album Teething, which was released in Feb. 2009.

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DDF for SXSW

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To commemorate their trek down to Austin Loyal Divide has released a new song called “DDF”. The track is the first single from the bands upcoming debut LP which is due out later this Spring. This will be the bands first release since their praised 2009 ep Labrador.

Loyal Divide will be performing tonight at Double Door with LA’s Letting Up Despite Great Faults and Chicago’s City at Large before playing their way down to SXSW.

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Blane’s going to Austin!

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We’re happy to announce that Blane Fonda has been selected for couple showcases in Austin during SXSW: on Friday March 19, we’ll be playing as part of JBTV’s SXChicago Showcase at The Trophy Room, and on Saturday March 20 at 9pm we’ll be playing at Cuba Libre for a RedGorilla showcase; we hope that any Chicago friends that are planning on being down there will come say “Hey!” or something to that effect.

Before we leave for Austin, we are excited for a few events around here: Tonight (3/9), we are sharing the stage at Schubas with two bands we like a lot called Via Audio and Pattern is Movement. Also, illustrations from Blane’s own Mark Wetzel will be on exhibit during a one night event, titled twentysomethings: revelations in asymmetry. The gallery (Gallery 3) will be held Friday March 12 from 6pm – 10pm at 1542 N Milwaukee, 3rd Floor. and it is free. – Charlie Nadler

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Light Pollution Signs with Carpark

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Carpark Records announced today the signing of a band we have liked for quite sometime, Light Pollution. The label, currently home to bands light Beach House, Dan Deacon, and Ear Pwr, plans to release the bands debut LP, Apparitions, on June 15th. The first track on the album will the synth-heavy anthem “Good Feelings”. The band is still putting the finishing touches on the album, but will be touring for the next two months. The tour includes a stop at SXSW where they will play eight different shows including the Carpark/Paw Track show on the 18th.

Light Pollution can next be seen here in Chicago on March 26th at Mopery Loft and then on April 1st at Bottom Lounge.

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Lay of Pilgrim Park

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Is it too early to name an album the best of the year? Ok, I’ll slow down, but the new album from Pillars and Tongues is something special. Lay of Pilgrim Park was released last month by Empty Cellar Records, and builds upon the bands previous releases but seems more focused. Over this six song vinyl release you will find the signature and vibrant string textures molded by violinist Beth Remis and bassists Evan Hydzik, and the intense percussion of Mark Trecka, but what I love are fluid and layered fluid vocal improvisations by each member of this trio. This is celestial chamber music with dead-can-dance-esque vocals provided by Trecka. There are tribal elements, folk elements, and elements of various cultural influences. My favorite track is the closing track “Made of Sheen”. It slowly opens with what seems like an endless single note, but then explodes open into a whole new realm of sound.

Lay of Pilgrim Park was released on Feb. 9th and is available on vinyl with a digital download by Empty Cellar Records.

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Rockie Fresh

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Before Rockie Fresh heads to SXSW to take part our Music Tech Mashup event, he will perform Battle of The Midwest at Wild Hare on March 7th. Rockie is the latest in long line of emcees to come out of Chicago in the last few years. Last December Rockie released his mixtape called Rockie’s Modern Life and this mixtape has allowed Rockie to gain radio play and notoriety. If you haven’t heard the mixtape you can download it here.

My favorite Rockie Fresh has to be the Justice-based “Do The Dance”.

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Like that of the Coral

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Occasionally, you come across a musician that is honestly trying to accomplishment something unique, create something that is different. Warren Buckler, an experimental singer/songwriter, has tried to create his own sound and in many ways succeeded. He starts with a beautiful base of folk music, and adds a touch of technology. He does this by manufacturing his own accompanying instrumentation with a synthetic sophistication. The mixture has so many possibilities and on his debut album Like that of the Coral he explores many of them. What is most exciting about this self-released album are the layers of sound that he builds. It took him a while to complete, but this debut is stunning, complex, and thoroughly enjoyable.

Warren Buckler will be performing at Uncommon Ground on March 26th.

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This Too Shall Pass

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Are you one of the two million plus viewers that this video has received? Directed by James Frost, Ok Go does it again with inventiveness and creativity. This is the official video for the recorded version of "This Too Shall Pass" off of the band’s latest album "Of the Blue Colour of the Sky".