Summer of the Werewolf
Elzie Sexton has a big summer planned, with a My Werewolf Diary self-release, the new New Ruins album, and — wait, what’s this about Isaac Brock?
Elzie Sexton has a big summer planned, with a My Werewolf Diary self-release, the new New Ruins album, and — wait, what’s this about Isaac Brock?
After an impressive show in town last month, Daniel tracks down Daedelus to talk about sound design, solitary performances and bearing ones flaws.
The iconoclastic Henry Rollins is taking his spoken-word tour to Canopy on Friday, and Gillian spoke to him about Rolaids, Dylan, and being able to laugh at himself.
Midwest Punk is doing just fine, so come see it.
This Saturday marks the farewell show for World’s First Flying Machine. Ben Campbell spoke at length with one half of bill-mate Common Loon about life in and after the machine.
Josh Spence of the Sugar Prophets discusses the band’s new album and their big trip to the International Blues Challenge next week.
Isaac nabs a lengthy interview with the Kansas City space-rockers.
We sit down for an interview with the experimental screamo outfit. Turns out they really love secondary players from the Jordan-era Bulls dynasty.
Dylan Heath, one of the newest Smile Politely writers, interviews Wavy Dave of Cornmeal in anticipation of their upcoming Halloween night show at Canopy Club.
Prior to their trip out to perform at New York’s CMJ Music Marathon, we talk with the on the up-and-up locals.