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Baron Von Future

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Chiptune master Baron Von Future (aka Bobby Shields) has released a self-titled EP. The fun and excitement of this artist is typically in his live performance, but on this project he has managed to capture a lot of that energy and noise.

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Health&Beauty “Rat Shack”

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Health&Beauty has released a second single, “Rat Shack”, from their forthcoming album, Shame Engine / Blood Pleasure, which will be released via Witchita Recordings on November 22nd. The first single, “Recourse”, was released back in September, but visual appeared last month and can be viewed below. This is the band’s second album on the label and 7th over all.

This is the group founded and permeated by the mind and voice of Brian J Sulpizio.

You can catch Health&Beauty on November 18th at Empty Bottle with Jessica Risker and J.R. Bohannon.

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Deep Fake

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Post-Punk trio Deep Fake are preparing to release their self-titled debut EP on November 16th.

This is the work of Kate Walsh (guitar/vox), Kaaren Fehsenfeld (dums), and Crispin Torres (Bass).

You can catch Deep Fake on November 16th at Cafe Mustache with Les Vikq and Unmanned Ship.

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Daisychain @ The Hideout (11/16)

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Garage Rock Quartet Daisychain are touring through out the month of Decemeber on what they have dubbed the Bob & Silent Jay Tour. The tour kicks off on December 4th at Indianapolis and will wrap up back at home on December 22nd Virgin Hotels.

Daisychain is the work of Sophia Williams (Guitar/vocals), Nickole Regala (Bass/vocals), Frankie Sripada (Lead guitar), and Victor Martinez (Drums).

You can catch them on November 16th at the Hideout with Joslyn & The Sweet Compression and The Claudettes.

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Fort Frances “The Front Page of The Modern Age”

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Fort Frances released their latest album, The Front Page of The Modern Age, last week. This is the band’s first album since 2016’s Alio, and contains the four single the band has released this year and six additional songs.

Fronted by Singer/Songwriter David McMillin, Fort Frances has created an album that is warm, rich, and immensely enjoyable.

You can catch Fort Frances at Schubas on December 5th.

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Dear Daze

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Melodic-Hardcore group Dear Daze released their debut EP, “Unconditional Acceptance”, last week.

This is the work of Colby Quinlan (Bass/Vox), Colleen Kanowsky (Guitar), Daniella Putrino (Guitar/Vox), and Alyanna Wiley (Drums/Vox).

You can catch Dear Daze on November 16th at Lilly’s with Spacewolves, Milhouse, and Dexter Anodyne/Greenhouse Opera.

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When We Was Kids

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When We Was Kids recently announced that their debut EP, “Memoralia”, will be released on November 22nd. This is be the first new music we have received from the Alt Rock group since they release a few demos back in 2016. One of those demos, “Lobo Del Mar”, is included below as we eagerly await this EP.

This is the work of Chris Lamb (Vocals), Bryan Escareno (Guitar), Michael Angelo Roncone (Guitar), Norman Aguilar (Bass), and Mark Serpico (Drums).

You can catch When We Was Kids on December 22nd with Nova Charisma at Beat Kitchen.

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Moon Bros. “The Easy Way Is Hard Enough”

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Matthew Schneider (aka Moon Bros.) is back with a collection of experimental Americana tunes called The Easy Way Is Hard Enough. The album was released on November 1st via Western Vinyl and features contributions from Matthew Lux on Bass and Sam Wagster on Pedal Steel.

The album’s rich and moanful lead single is called “Goes” and features backing vocals Haley Fohr of Circuit des Yuex.

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The Tomblands @ Liar’s Club (11/15)

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Psych Rock group The Tomblands recently released their latest EP, “Gnaw”. The EP’s lead single single is called “Glutton”, and is accompanied by the David Arias and Morgan Paije directed video below.

You can help the band celebrate the release on November 15th at Liar’s Club with Sugarpulp, Whoa Dakota, and The Baby Magic. You can also catch them at Sleeping Village on December 9th and Lincoln Hall on January 22nd.

Photo by Victor Von Goethe