Whatever you do, don't call them Thunderstruck. They are called Thundertruck, and they make their debut Thursday at The Brass Rail.
Posts by Patrick Singer:
2012 Boneyard Arts Festival lineup at Exile on Main Street
If you can’t find anything to do on the weekend of Record Store Day, then you should be ashamed of yourself. Boneyard Arts Festival 2012 just added to the excitement going on Downtown at Exile on …
Urbana’s Market at the Square Opens New Season May 5
Yep, it’s almost May, which means spring is in full swing and summer is on the way. The City of Urbana’s Market at the Square opens their new season May 5, which is just a …
The Overture: April 10–16
The legendary John Prine pays a visit to the Virginia Theater, some weird music provided by the Frankenstein Brothers, and a debut of a new local outfit hit C-U this week.
Art of Science 2.0 – Opening Reception and Exhibition
Art of Science: Images from the Institute for Genomic Biology 2.0 Opening Reception is Thursday, April 12 from 6:00pm to 8:30pm at Indi Go Gallery, 9 E. University Ave in Champaign. Exhibition is Friday, April 13 …
The Overture: April 3–9
Some international flavor mixed into the typically great C-U music diet, you'll be full after this week.
Diplo, Chiddy Bang & AXE One Night Only Tour at Canopy Tomorrow
If you’ve been around U of I’s campus today, you might have run into some AXE promotions crews. Famed DJ/producer Diplo & hip-hop duo Chiddy Bang are currently part of the “AXE One Night Only” Tour and the …
Cursive: Just keep on going
In preperation for the Cursive, Cymbals Eat Guitars, Conduits installment of the Pygmalion Spring Show Series, we got a chance to talk to Cursive's Matt Maginn about a few things.
The Overture: March 27–April 2
Plenty of shows spread out over the week building up to the Pygmalion Afterglow show with Elsinore and Common Loon.
Exile on Main Street reveals initial Record Store Day lineup
Ah, Record Store Day. That day in late April where an above average amount of people celebrate music by spending money on physical copies of their favorite national and/or local artists. Consider it the holiday …