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Evasive Backflip @ Quencher’s

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The experimental jazz-punk trio Evasive Backflip have released their debut ep, and are working on a full-length. The trio mixes garage rock with a funk and jazz mentality that is truly unique.

You can catch Evasive Backflip at Quencher’s with Andrew Kent Wittler and NYC’s En Dolphins and DC’s Double Saginaw Familiarity tomorrow night, July 25th at 9pm.

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Gentle Speed

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Gentle Speed is an exciting new collaboration between Matt Engers and visual artist Jessie Winslow. The duo recently released their first single, "All of the Below", which blends haunting melodies and an array of mysterious sounds. It is lush and beautiful on its own, but it does make want to witness the performance art aspect in person as well.

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Glittermouse

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Glittermouse is back with a new album, It’s Always The End of the World. The is full of energy and catchy rhythms and lyrics throughout. It also features guest contributions from members of Mutts, The Welcome, Swimsuit Additions, and more.

You can catch Glittermouse on August 7th at SubT with Last Nighters, The Earth Program, Maid Myriad, and Divino Nino.

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Otto Rollo

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Otto Rollo (aka David Seeber) is a local producer that you need to know. Back in April Seeber released a wonderful split cassette tape via the Moscow label Singapore Sling Tapes with Fé Mora. Seeber’s contribution is an education on sampling in 2013 grabbing bits and pieces from an array of sources including Aphex Twin to Miles Davis.

Seeber released a new track this week called "And Tomorrow" which features a contribution from Nathan Rich (aka Lately Kind of Yeah) and samples of tracks by Pregnant.

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Wedding Dress @ SubT

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Wedding Dress (Erin Elders from Maps and Atlases, Mike Russel & Matt Lemke from Suns and Bobby Burg from Love of Everything) will be performing at SubT on July 25 with The Ragtones and Maren Celest.

The band has released a series of single over the last year and of them "The Mange" seems the most fitting for this current summer heat. You can download "The Mange" and two other tracks over at Epitonic.

You can also catch Wedding Dress at The Whistler on August 12th.

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Nathan Xander Returns!

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Nathan Xander was a fixture in the Chicago for many years, but left in 2011 for New York. Last fall he released a new self-titled full-length album and is touring this summer in support.

You can catch Nathan with Old Fashioned War and Ty Maxon on July 28th at Schubas and at Tonic Room on August 3rd.

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Shiloh “Mrs.”

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Shiloh creates a manic form of basement folk music that, at least on their latest album Mrs. from earlier this Spring, is raw and honest and real. Mrs. is the follow-up to their mostly acoustic 2011 debut All My Friends Are Going to Be Strangers.

You can catch Shiloh at Cole’s on July 19th with The Peekaboos, Post-Child, and The Joy Kill and at Township on July 27th.

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Pelican “Immutable Dusk”

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Pelican has announced their first full-length album in four years, Forever Becoming. The album will be released on October 15th via Southern Lord. This is the band’s first album with enw second guitarist Dallas Thomas (also of The Swan King) and without founding guitarist Laurent Schroeder-Lebec.

1. Terminal
2. Deny the Absolute
3. The Tundra
4. Immutable Dusk
5. Threnody
6. The Cliff
7. Vestiges
8. Perpetual Dawn

You can catch Pelican at Bottom Lounge on Nov. 13th.

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Cold Country “Missing The Muse”

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Sean McConnell (aka Cold Country) has been prolific as of late, releasing 3 albums in that last three months. The June release, Missing The Muse, was the first with a full band. The flushed out lo-fi folk sound of the ep is compelling, and McConnell is currently working on the follow-up as an artist-in-residence at Hill House in East Jordan, Michigan.

Cold Country will be hitting the road next month and are planning a Daytrotter debut in September. Big things to come from McConnell and Cold Country.

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Sarah Marie Young

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The soulful singer/songwriter Sarah Marie Young is celebrating the release of her debut album Too Many Februaries on July 31st at Schubas.

Young is the winner of the 2011 Shure Montreux Voice Competition at the Montreux Jazz Festival. She clearly has jazz influences, but brings both soul and pop elements into her new record. The album was recorded at Balik Farm Studios in Toggenberg, Switzerland.