Pitchfork review: So much style that it’s wasted (Part 1)
A great weekend of music culminated with an unpolished set from Pavement that exceeded all of John’s expectations.
A great weekend of music culminated with an unpolished set from Pavement that exceeded all of John’s expectations.
Val checks out Sirens in the Night at Indi Go and lives to tell the tale.
Despite being something of a hip-hop newbie, Matt feels qualified to say this much: the new AMS release is excellent.
The Rock Geeks are gaga over this West Coast girl group.
The first posthumous release from Jay Bennett explores both the serious and playful sides of the musician.
The Champaign 150th celebration was a lot of fun for kids of all ages, but John thinks it would have been much better if Seth Fein had booked the talent.
Though conflicted, Matt finds a way to laugh at, and even enjoy, Ug, The Caveman Musical
Matt Talbott and Elzie Sexton busted out their karaoke voices this weekend at Mike ‘N Molly’s, but it seems like not everyone got the joke.
Daniel considers the body in Patrick Earl Hammie’s Recent Works, and he likes what he sees.
Spoiler: the performance wasn’t that good. But, the store itself is pretty cool.