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Friday, April 19, 2013

INCOMING: ALO + Ryan Montbleau Band at Double Door Saturday (21+) #originalbandinterview #Scamp13 #Scamp12






JAM Productions and Double Door Present
ALO
Ryan Mountbleu Band
Saturday April 20
9:00 PM  •  Doors: 8:00 PM
21 and over
$20 - $25


ChiIL Live Shows had the chance to interview ALO and catch them at Summer Camp Music Festival.   They had some sweet insights for our long running interview series on How Creatives Parent & How Parents Create.



They also kicked us a press download of their latest album, Sounds Like This that we've been enjoying and intrigued by this past year.

Check 'em out live this Saturday 4/20 at Double Door!


“We’ve never fit into any quickly digestible category,” says ALO’s keyboardist/singer Zach Gill. “It’s just a different kind of experience.”



With its delightfully vibrant blend of inventive musicality and genre-blurring reach, Sounds Like This sees ALO operating with fresh verve and vitality, their always-kaleidoscopic funk pop n roll aglow with exceptionally ebullient songcraft and deliriously danceable grooves. The California-based band’s fourth Brushfire Records release showcases their unfettered passion, wit, and imagination while simultaneously exploring hitherto uncharted musical terrain. Invigorated by an unstructured approach to the studio process, ALO have accessed new avenues of resourcefulness, resulting in a truly distinctive collection of songs that adroitly captures all the glorious ingenuity and adventure of the band’s legendary live sets.

“There has always been a division between the fans that get to know us through our live shows vs. the fans that get to know us through our albums,” guitarist Lebo says. “This album is going to bridge that gap.”

Long acclaimed for their deft musicianship, potent songwriting, and astonishing on-stage interaction, the members of ALO have played together for more than two decades, with the current permutation now in its 10th year and counting. The band followed the release of 2010s Jack Johnson-produced Man Of The World by doing what they do best: playing live, with highlights including the Halloween-themed “Haunted Carnival of Traveling Freaks & Frights” tour and their annual Tour d’Amour benefitting public music school programs.

In April 2011, ALO convened at San Francisco’s Mission Bells studio with no plans other than to make some music together. With studio owner/longtime collaborator David Simon-Baker assisting behind the board, the band opted to take the same improvisational tack towards recording as they do on stage. Any distinctions between pre-production and real recording would be shed, allowing for ALO’s instinctive spontaneity to make it to track.

“We thought, what if we started recording from the get-go,” Gill says, “instead of rehearsing, making songs, and then going into the studio. We decided to start the whole process all at once, with the intention of wanting things to feel really live.”

“Without a clear roadmap, we hit a lot of dead ends,” says drummer Dave Brogan says, “which forced us to create our way out of the morass. I think that helped us look to within ourselves,rather than outside influences, to bring the music to life.”

The band , all based in the Bay Area, Gill, who resides in sunny Santa Barbara, were also able to utilize a lifetime’s bag of tricks in a way the previous album’s sonic scope only suggested.

“The previous record was done in Hawaii, so we simply couldn’t fly with much,” bassist Steve Adams says. “Doing this one in San Francisco definitely made it easier to bring anything we wanted from home, Dave set up a more elaborate drum zone, Lebo had more guitars and amps, Zach brought up more keyboards. I had all my basses and a keyboard rig as well. Having a broader palette of sounds definitely had an influence on how the record turned out.”

In the past, ALO felt compelled to adjust their expansive songs to better suit the recorded format, trimming tracks to a more easily consumed length. While this certainly honed the band’s songwriting skills, ALO were now eager to let it all hang out, marking tracks like the bombastic “Dead Still Dance” with collage-like structures, deep dance grooves, and inventive, intricate solos. The inclusion of longer songs on Sounds Like This epitomizes “ALO being more comfortable with who ALO is,” according to Lebo.

“The truth is, longer songs come more naturally to us,” he continues. “In the past we’ve spent more time whittling the songs down because we felt that we needed to do so in order to ‘fit in.’ This time around, we let the songs be what they wanted to be, and sometimes that meant a long song.”

“There was a part of us that went,”Are we being a tad too indulgent?,’” says Gill, “but in the end we decided that we wouldn’t say we were being indulgent “we were being generous.”

ALO let their imagination run free, both musically and lyrically, resulting in such larger-than-life highlights as the Old West flight of fancy, “Cowboys and Chorus Girls” or the self-explanatory glitterball workout, “Room For Bloomin.” Where prior albums featured songs penned individually and then arranged by the band, this time out, ALO were determined that their collective spirit inform every groove.

“With collaborative writing, everyone’s personal stamp is in the DNA of the song,” Lebo says. “That makes these songs definitively ALO.”

At the heart of the album is ALO’s raucous reverie for days past, “Blew Out The Walls,” as well as its more subdued sibling, “Sounds Like That” (included exclusively as an iTunes bonus track). The track reverberates with the excitement and passion of a rock n’ roll band in its nascent stage, that magical moment where four friends first get together in someone’s basement for the sheer joy of making music together.

“I think we all were feeling the dream again,” Adams says, “remembering back to where it all started.”

All four members of ALO agree that a similar sense of excitement is currently spurring the band forward. Sounds Like This has imbued ALO with an audacious energy that is certain to infiltrate the band’s already spirited live shows, not to mention their next studio outing.

“Like all ALO albums, the next one will be a culmination of all the past albums and everything that happens in between,” Brogan says, “I don’t know if we’ll be so bold in our lack of planning next time, but I’m sure we’ll find some other way to challenge ourselves.”

“I love making records,” Gill says. “With this one done, now there’s the excitement of, what about the next one? Those juices are already brewing. I feel like we just cracked the ice so it’ll be exciting to see what happens next.”

Friday, March 22, 2013

Summer Camp Music Fest Late Night Shows On Sale This Saturday! #SCamp13 #liveshowshots






ChiIL Live Shows has covered Summer Camp Music Festival for years.   We eagerly anticipate it each spring as the kick off to music fest season, and a rockin' camp out, party in the park every Memorial Day weekend!  







We've got loads of live show shots, characters in the crowds, band interviews and more.   We'll be posting even more unreleased 2012 footage and our must see lists as we count down to SCamp13.


Individual tickets for our Late Nights in the Red Barn presented by Technaflora Plant Products will go on sale this Saturday, March 23 at 10am CDT! You can purchase your Late Night tickets Saturday morning on our tickets page. There is a limited supply of tickets and they will go fast, so be sure to grab yours Saturday morning! Tickets are on a first come, first serve basis and will sell out quickly. Limit 2 tickets per order. All tickets are will call only, paperless tickets and will require an ID to pick up. No name transfers are allowed.

Late Night Shows in the Red Barn
Late Night Shows in the Red Barn are sponsored by Technaflora.

Friday, May 24th, 2013 – moe. and Yonder Mountain String Band

Saturday, May 25th, 2013 – STS9 and Big Gigantic + Griz + Gramatik

Sunday, May 26th, 2013 – Thievery Corporation and Zeds Dead

Artist Announcements 
Who is ready for some more Summer Camp 2013 artist announcements?
Our full artist announcement will be here Friday, March 29 at noon CDT, but check out our Facebook and Twitter for leaks next Wednesday and Thursday!

Ticket Price Increase
Also, 3-day passes will move up to the next price level ($200 +fees) April 20, 2013.






Wednesday, March 20, 2013

The Heard Photo Recap Congress Theater #showshots #funk




all photos by bonnie kenaz-mara © 2013 chiIL Live Shows  








It was great to finally catch The Heard LIVE at The Congress opening for Slightly Stoopid and Tribal Seeds on 3/9.    They put on a rockin' live show and were fun to shoot.






The band will be celebrating the one-year anniversary of their weekly residency at Alive One on Thursday, March 28.   Come check 'em out!












Thursday March 28th / aliveOne Chicago - aliveOne One Year Anniversary Party! We’ll be celebrating The Heard and aliveOne’s one anniversary with fantastic lights, plenty of special guests, and like always, FREE FUNK!




aliveOne Thursday Residency
Every Thursday at aliveOne, 2683 N. Halsted. 10pm. Never a cover. $3 Three Floyds.  (21+)


Monday, February 25, 2013

SCAMP On The Road Tour With The Heard-Abby Pub 3-9 #SCamp13


Here at ChiIL Live Shows, our SCAMP13 (Summer Camp Music Fest) coverage has been in full swing since the first ticket sales and line up announcements.   Have you gotten your tickets yet?   SCAMP is the perfect party in the park, to kick off the spring/summer music fest season every Memorial Day weekend in Chillicothe, IL.   ChiIL Live Shows has years of original photo and video filled SCAMP features, with more to come, just click here for some of our coverage or hit up the search bar to the right for specific artists and check it out!

Ready to shake off the winter blahhhs and get down with a SCAMP sneak peek? 

Chi, IL Live Shows on our radar:

Come on out to The Abbey Pub on Saturday, March 9.   ChiIL Live Shows will be there...will YOU?!   We'll be shootin' stills and gettin' down.


Summer Camp Music Festival 2013 ON THE ROAD TOUR
The Heard, Herbert Wiser Band, Fresh Hops, EGI, Shapes and Colors, Lakeshore Vibe
Sat, March 9, 2013
Doors: 9:00 pm / Show: 12:00 pm (event ends at 3:00 am)
The Abbey Pub
$5.00
This event is 21 and over






bands on our radar:

We dig great sax as much as anyone!   Have you heard The Heard?

The Heard is a Chicago-based band venerated for its deep pocket, authentic grooves and reverence for legendary funk. The group is known for turning out hot, sweat-drenched sets that stretch into the wee hours every Thursday night at live music Mecca aliveOne, 2683 N Halsted Street in Chicago.

The Heard has played Chicago's top venues, including Metro and Lincoln Hall, and backed former Galactic vocalist Theryl "Houseman" DeClouet. They have shared the stage with national acts Dumpstaphunk, Dragon Smoke, The Mike Dillon Band, Passafire, and The Lee Boys, as well as fellow Chicago bands Sidewalk Chalk and Cole DeGenova & The People's Republic.

The Heard's music features powerful horn melodies delivered with precision and swagger by Adam Gross (trombone) and Lucas Ellman (saxophone), the driving and funky chicken-scratch rhythm guitar playing of Taras Horalewskyj, burning keyboard work by Adam Tierney, and a slamming, lock-step rhythm section comprised of bassist Mike Starr and drummer Reid Muchow.


The Heard plays Alive One every Thursday night at 10PM and will be at The Abbey Pub on Saturday, March 9 for the Summer Camp Music Festival 2013 ON THE ROAD TOUR. 

Haven't heard enough?   Check out the band's main site at The Heard Funk.




The funkiest player in Chitown, The Heard’s Lucas Ellman, getting down with Galactic at the Park West!


Monday, May 21, 2012

SCamp Countdown-Midwest Hype @SummerCampFest


ChiIL Live Shows original shots of Midwest Hype live at The House of Blues, Chicago 2/23/12




HEY SCampers!!   In JUST THREE DAYS the colorful pre-party Thursday crowd will descend on Three Sisters Park for FOUR days of music filled fun.   


We highly recommend checkin' out Chi-Town favs, Midwest Hype.   We shot their sold out CD release party at Schubas and shot stills when they opened for Badfish at House of Blues, Chicago.   Check those shots out here.  We also gave away HOB tickets to one lucky reader.   Want in on our sweet give aways and more?  Follow us by entering your e-mail in the sidebar, or by RSS feed.  Or like/follow our FB page, for the latest ticket and CD give aways, free downloads, world wide tour news, original video band interviews, and loads of live show shots.   We never spam, share or sell your info.


Midwest Hype is danceable in day glow, barefoot beats, and utterly original.   My husband jokingly calls their sound "hippie hop" but their enticing blend of jam, funk and hip-hop is no joke.




CHECK 'EM OUT LIVE AT SUMMER CAMP MUSIC FEST:
SATURDAY 9-10PM AT E. CAMPING STAGE


Here's their bio from their site:


Midwest Hype defines urban garage jazz. Hip-hop flow, unforgettable vocal melodies, punching horn lines, immaculate jazz improvisation, dance floor mayhem, tight pocketed compositions, a spectrum of all colors, a refreshing youthful breath in today's digital world. A celebration and motivation to create a better life, make the day glow.

Midwest Hype has had a string of successes recently.  Starting with a slot at Summer Camp 2010 they have played the Chicago Bluegrass and Blues Fest, the Indianapolis 500, Green Music Festival, opened for the Wailers and GIRL TALK, and performed at this year's North Coast Music Festival with Thievery Corporation, Wiz Kalifa, David Guetta and more.

Their EP, Dayglow, produced by Steve Gillis (formerly of Filter) at Chicago's Transient Studios is available now.




"Successfully incorporates keys, trumpet, flute, saxophone and percussion to highlight the originality...I can’t help but visualize live crowd participation...If I had to sum this album up in one word, I’d go with Energy"
Mike Patti - The Pier

"It’s common with this album to be swallowed into an energetic rollercoaster of pure music, as an influential result of Jazz, Swing, Hip Hop, Funk and Blues with the occasional rudeboy mosh pit kicking music reminiscent of the Ska craze from the 90s"
Mike Patti - The Pier

"an absolutely ruthless explosive jam-funk driven sound with flashes of reggae, hip-hop, and even prog rock." - Fraizer, Chicago Jam Scene (Jan. 2011)

"Midwest Hype...The Mousetrap dance floor was thick for the duration of two full sets and crowd activity was high. Through happy music that never drags and personalities that keep a smile on every face, the band makes sure that fun is had by all. "
Danielle Look- Indymojo.com

"“…their music boils down to a highly agreeable, danceable, and versatile weave of ska, rock, jazz, and hip-hop qualities and melodies played by talented musicians” "
- Shaun Christensen, The Preface (Mar 11, 2009)

"The HYPE IS REAL: Midwest Hype may be this area’s next Umphrey’s McGee. The band’s that good and, maybe, that driven. Midwest Hype blends funk, jazz and hip-hop into an exhilarating, dynamic mix of styles to create a refreshing, compl"
- Andrew S. Hughes, South Bend Tribune (May 17, 2008)

SHORE Magazine's Best of 2008:
"Best Local Band About to Make It Big" 

Instrumentation

George Matthew Prellwitz - Lead Vocals, Electric Guitar
Justin "Ideal" Diehl - Emcee/Vocalist
Max Kepler - Drums
Nathan Miller - Bass
Kevin Krizmanich - keyboards
Ben Morrissey - Saxophone
Scott Whitford - Trumpet

Discography

Dayglow - 2012
Colorful Love - 2008

Links

Thursday, May 3, 2012

Summer Camp Music Festival Kicks Off Season #SCMF12


Here are some of ChiIL Live Shows/ChiIL Mama's highlights from 2012

It's nearly Summer Camp (SCamp) time again and ChiIL Live Shows will be back covering the start of the big, summer music fest scene again.    

Every Memorial Day weekend, starting on the Thursday before for early bird ticket holders, the fields and forest of Three Sisters Park in Chillicothe are transformed, as colorful tents and even more colorful people descend on the park to rock out to great bands, eat tasty, multicultural food, shop, learn and play together.



We've been raving about Summer Camp Music Festival in Three Sisters Park in south western Illinois for years now, and covering all their 2012 artist announcements and ticket tiers on our Facebook and Twitter Feeds.



  
    
Moe

But Summer Camp isn't something you can just read about.   It's something you have to experience!    

Late Night With Cornmeal:


























Sure the lineup is impressive, but sometimes the real show is out in the audience!   Whether muddy or dry, rainy or warm, SCamp is a rockin' fun time.




Summercamp is multigenerational

Kids Camp


A positive place for all the Summer Camp kids to get together! 


Join the fun with all sorts of games and activities like jewelry making, face painting, water fun, arts and crafts, hair wraps, and as much creative fun as we could pack into a single weekend!   

  







Kids area is for parents to enjoy with their children and all activities are free.    It's open early every day and closes before the main acts in the later afternoon and evening.    In past years, my own kids, Sagezilla and Du-Jay have loved catapulting water balloons at "the hippies" walking by on the paths with giant sling shot, water balloon launchers.   It's a playful, fun way to drench the great unwashed masses.








 

Sagezilla got her first hair wrap ever at Summer Camp and both kids adored learning knot work and making their own hemp bracelets with super cool beads.  


The staff at the kids' area is sweet, friendly, fun and knowledgeable and they are eager to help families make the most of their Summer Camp weekend.


Past kids' activities have included 56 Hope Road w/ music from Mr. Dave & an amazing drum workshop with Greg.  There have also been demos and lessons by awesome juggler, Dean Franzen, Ruthee the balloon artist from the unique twist, and water wars from fun-on-the-run!  It's the perfect space to make some music, paint your face, juggle some water balloons and have a blast!   

 

And the kids usually have a sweet, decorated golf cart parade through the grounds on the last day, all painted up and playing music!


Kids under 6 are FREE with a paying adult and kids 6-12 are half price at the gate.

Click here for our photo filled feature on the best of SCamp 09

Summercamp is World Class Music

Avett Brothers

Umphrey's McGee & Moe












Avett Brothers

 Kellar Williams

Les Claypool


We shot thousands of photos over 3 days of Summer Camp in 2009 & 2011 and we'll be back to shoot 4 days in 2012!   Check back with ChiIL Live Shows/ChiIL Mama like we vote in Chi, IL...early and often throughout May for huge photo filled SCamp features including past recaps and original live show shots of this years' line up that we shot elsewhere.  




 



Check out Summer Camp's main site here to order your tickets, plan your schedule and more!



 

 
Lineup Highlights Include:





moe.Umphrey's McGee

  • PLUS




Jane's Addiction

Also featuring a special Make a Difference performance by Everyone Orchestra

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