Album Review: Santah’s White Noise Bed
One month after Common Loon’s debut comes another local album three years in the making — and another triumph. This is getting fun.
One month after Common Loon’s debut comes another local album three years in the making — and another triumph. This is getting fun.
So apparently there was a combination Clipse show/carnival last night—we couldn’t fault you if you didn’t know it was going on, considering as how the bookers forgot to do any promo for it.
The Antlers delivered a rock show on Saturday night, whilst still managing to preserve the fragility and lyricism that makes Hospice so enchanting.
At Common Loon’s official album release show, the band shook off pre-show jitters for a rousing live set.
Bassnectar’s show this past monday wasn’t so much a concert as a complete sensory experience. Come on in and see what you missed.
Japandroids brought some major energy to the Highdive Wednesday night. The crowd, unfortunately, did not.
William went to “Three Theories” by Armitage Gone! at Krannert on Tuesday night, and came away spouting verse. Come and see!
C-U’s Common Loon debut with a stunning collection of songs. It’s fair to say the bar has now been set quite high for this decade in local music.
An appreciative older audience got a fantastic set of music from Mavis Staples, Booker T. and JJ Grey. Unfortunately, the crowd didn’t quite give back as much energy as they got.