Chicago’s Nothing But Silence is back with their newest release, “Too Useful”—a song that mixes post-punk, new wave, and dream-pop into something entirely their own. The...
Icons of K-Pop Tomorrow X Together (TXT) brought passion and energy to the Allstate Arena in Chicago as part of their “ACT : PROMISE” tour.
At times gracefully melodic, at other times thrumming with exhilarating immensity, The Shamanic’s ‘Traces and Spaces, Vol. 1’ pulsates with giddy sonic pleasures.
Kicking off a highly anticipated string of new releases, alternative pop artist George Arthur Calendar introduces a fun and relatable new single, “Thrift Kiss.”
Chicago house music legends Ten City are back in 2023 with ‘Love Is Love’ due out February 17 on Helix Records.
Aftermath releases their new single and lyric video for “Transform & Disrupt,” the second single from the forthcoming album, ‘No Time to Waste,’ due out on...
The most punk-fulled, off-the-beaten-path award goes to Chicago’s Riot Fest, a three-day event that’s been happening at Douglas Park in Chicago, Illinois, for quite some time.
Chaepter debuts his brand new single “The Boonies,” which comes ahead of the release of the Chicago-based songwriter’s debut record ‘Kicking The Cat’ on October 7th.
Sans a lackluster track, Panda Riot's ‘Extra Cosmic’ delivers dense washes of opaque guitars crowned by the beautiful, diaphanous voice of Rebecca Scott.
Nothing More made their way to Chicago’s historic Riviera Theatre on June 3rd with superb support from Atreyu and Eva Under Fire. Photography by Ann Storlie.
Brooklyn indie-rockers Sunflower Bean stopped in Chicago for a bodacious Friday night at The Bottom Lounge with opener Jackie Hayes.
Dorothy’s “Gifts from The Holy Ghost Tour” (w/ Joyous Wolf, Classless Act) brought So-Cal rock to Chicago’s House of Blues on Saturday night, and what a night it was!
With “Weather the Storm,” Grey Fields delivers a captivating, hypnotic, and haunting audio-visual experience.
Fans of folk, indie-folk and/or alt-country should be keen to check out Chicago-based artist Justin Sconza and his recent single “How’d You Get There from Here.”
grandson’s “Death Of A Tour” (w/ Royal & the Serpent and Nova Twins) made one of its last stops with a sold-out show at Chicago’s Bottom Lounge.