Cool Kids Throw a Pre-'Bake Sale' in Chicago
The Inglish-Rocks team -- Cool Kids' Evan "Chuck Inglish" Ingersoll and Antoine "Mikey Rocks" Reed -- opened with a little fiscal advice on off-album track "Gettin' It," telling last night's (May 8) be-seen crowd "there's no pocket full of cash to be thrown in the air," before slathering clunky-ill beats over trademark odes to BMXs and Fruity Pebbles.
Lemonheads Revisit 'Ray' in Chicago
Fallen alt-rock pinup Evan Dando put the shred on nostalgia last night (May 1) at Chicago's Abbey Pub as the Lemonheads' 1992 breakout album, It's a Shame About Ray, turns old enough to drive.
Dan Le Sac vs. Scroobius Pip
What? Despite its blasphemous denunciations of rock's most prophetic figures -- the Beatles, Radiohead, Led Zeppelin, and many others -- this British MC and DJ duo's breakout Mike Skinner-meets-Fatboy Slim key-plunker "Thou Shalt Always Kill," is more a sprawling attack on pretension and hype than a too-cool-for-school declaration.
Destroyer's 'Dreams' Find 'Trouble' in Chicago
Ground control tried to touch base with Major Dan Bejar last night (April 17) at Chicago's Logan Square Auditorium, where scores of indie-literati whooped in glee as the multi-tasking -- Frog Eyes, Swan Lake, New Pornographers -- Canadian virtuoso surveyed tunes from his eighth studio record, Trouble In Dreams, with team Destroyer -- but unfortunately Bejar was lost in rock'n'roll space.
Kimya Dawson's Punk Preschool Hits Chicago
"I was told you little ones have to be home at a certain time, so I'll play as fast as I can," said Kimya Dawson, two soft-spoken ditties into a 25-track setlist last night (April 14) at Chicago's new best-kept Mansion venue -- ssshh! -- in the city's tree-lined Emerald Necklace neighborhood.
Dimitri From Paris
What’s the Deal? Subtleties of chicka-chicka-wicka-wicka get velvet-slick when Istanbul-born Parisian-bred DJ/producer Dimitris Yerasimos brings disco and funk’s most sweaty golden hits onto the dance floor.

