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Tuesday, February 19, 2013
Fela! Returns to Chicago TONIGHT 2/19 at Arie Crown 5 Nights Only #originallivephotos
Friday, February 15, 2013
TONIGHT: The Steak House Mints Album Release Party at Martyrs'
ChiIL Live Shows will be there...will YOU?! Chicago’s The Steak House Mints will celebrate the release of their new album, Love Songs for Prostitutes, with a show at Martyrs’ on Friday, Feb. 15: http://www.martyrslive.com/fri-feb-15-830pm-8
We'll be there shooting stills & we'll have a full review of their new album for you here soon as well.
21+
Only $8
Check 'em out!
LIVE Streaming FREE Tributosaurus Becomes The Band & The Beatles
Hey Everybody,
Here at ChiIL Live Shows/ ChiIL Mama, we dig Tributosaurus. They rock! These wacky musicians play out as different, excellent bands all the time....constantly morphing and changing. They also do one of our favorite things...play kids show by day and adult shows by night! Check 'em out.
Tributosaurus is trying something brand new-- streaming the show tonight on the web, for free, as a little experiment. There's no substitute for seeing a live band in a live venue, but for those of you who cannot make it out tonight but would like to see a little of the show, you can use the links below.
The first is for tonight at 9PM-Tributosaurus Becomes The Band, the other is for the Kid's Beatles show tomorrow at noon.
9PM tonight
Noon tomorrow
Let us know how it goes!
TONIGHT-Emilie Autumn at Metro (all ages) #originalshowshots
ChiIL Live Shows original shots-Emilie Autumn at House of Blues, Chicago. Click here for our full review of that show.
There are still a few tickets left for
An Evening with...
Friday February 15
Rescheduled (All Tickets for 10/31 Will Be Honored)
- $18 adv - $21 day of
- Doors: 7PM / Show: 8PM-10PM
- All Ages
We've been promoting Emilie Autumn's Metro appearance for months, before and after her Halloween show was postponed. But today is finally the day! Click here for some of our past coverage.
World-class violinist. Fashion icon. Famously bipolar. The list goes on, but one thing is certain: We're talking about Emilie Autumn. With world tours, glossy magazine covers, and guest spots on the albums of such artists as Courtney Love (with whom she performed on Leno and Letterman), Otep, Billy Corgan, and TV's 'Metalocalypse' under her corset strings, Emilie Autumn's devilishly dark lyrics, metal-shredding violin solos,
pink-glittered pasties, and industrial-strength voice reinvent "gothic" for the masses, and goths have never had so much fun.
More akin to a Broadway musical than a standard rock performance, the Los Angeles-born starlet's highly theatrical stage show is a sexy circus of glam-rock burlesque, backed by a scantily-clad girl band known to EA's devoted fans as the Bloody Crumpets.
Featuring EA's signature electric violin pyrotechnics, heartbreakingly lush orchestrations, hard-core beats, and menacing lyrics growled with enough intensity to make your hair stand on end, the resulting noise is a harpsichord-heavy romp through Victorian asylums where screaming is allowed and girls always get revenge.
Nick Waterhouse Photo Recap #originalshowshots #R&B
ChiIL Live Shows caught Nick Waterhouse LIVE at Lincoln Hall 10/10/12 above and again at Metro on Valentine's Day 2013.
We bought tickets to the Metro show instead of working Valentine's Day, so I didn't shoot last night. But we have our 10/10 shots from Lincoln Hall for you.
Both shows were too sweet to ignore, and we highly recommend you keep an ear out for their next swing through town.
His debut is my husband's absolute favorite 2012 release and pretty high on my own list as well, despite the wide variety of genres we review and enjoy personally. Nick Waterhouse is truly one to watch.
Check out his main site here.
Everything about Nick Waterhouse started with a single 45. Nick Waterhouse, who signs his own name across a righteous and exhilarating part of American music with this debut LP, snapped together from sessions traded for rent money and desperate favors and succeeding through strange luck, particular personality and a vision that would not crack.
When he made that first 45 by himself, he was hoping less to launch a musical career than to bury the possibility with dignity. In his suburban hometown, there’d never been music like this, and when he moved to the big city for school, no one could be bothered to care about music like this, so he recorded his song simply to prove that he could record his song.
When he made that first 45 by himself, he was hoping less to launch a musical career than to bury the possibility with dignity. In his suburban hometown, there’d never been music like this, and when he moved to the big city for school, no one could be bothered to care about music like this, so he recorded his song simply to prove that he could record his song.
That “Some Place” 45 on his own label Pres—put together with something barely more than a pick-up band of 20-something kids sold half its press in a single night in the winter of 2010, and so made itself known to the people who needed to know, in that quiet nighttime way certain records have done for decades.
By mid-2011, he was signed to a label and after three more swoops through engineer Mike McHugh’s studio the Distillery, where of course powerful spirits are made, he’d found Time’s All Gone.
Amazon says: Nick Waterhouse is the New Breed - An R&B fanatic who combines an uncanny old-school sensibility and with a charged, contemporary style. Having just turned 25, he joins the ranks of similar acts and producers of recent times - Mark Ronson, Amy Winehouse, Sharon Jones, Mayer Hawthorne, Aloe Blacc et al -- that are all moving forward into the past, yet all quite different.
For Waterhouse, his muse is the over-modulated sound of vintage '50s R&B and Rebel Rock n' Roll. His take on such a time-honored tradition evokes the back-alley thrill of New Orleans, Detroit and Memphis in their heyday. He combines an astute attention to detail recording on all vintage equipment with an honest desire to match the emotional impact of the music that inspires him.
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