I've been meaning to do this for a while, grouping four or five bands from one city. Today I'm going to concentrate on bands from Chicago, Illinois.
Each of these music group are very, very different from each other... which really say something about the culture of this city!
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The first group from Chicago are the superhero hip-hop rappers called Yea Big + Kid Static. It seems both Yea Big and Kid Static were already established artists prior to joining forces.
"Static Leads The Coup" is my favorite song off their debut album, which was released last month (October 23rd). The artwork, concept (comic book, Star Wars, etc) and rapping style kind of reminds me a lot of Deltron - so if you enjoy that, this album should be right up your alley.
Just a note, Yea Big is huge into mashups, so he really brings his ear and sounds in mixing the album.
So, if you live in Chicago, check it out, they're playing a few gigs, including the Metro (I've been there before!).
The Villains of Verona are a indie pop band from Chicago. Their debut album is coming out, it's called The Oh Bonanza LP. I wasn't given an exact release date, but according to their press release, the album's final mixed is completed as of August of this year (mixed at Smart Studios in Madison, Wisconsin). The album was done with producer Jon Alvin at the IV Lab Studios.
Of the batch of unmastered songs that I've got, there are a few songs with a boy singer. This is unusual because the Villains only have one vocalist, Rachel.
The song that stood out for me from The Oh Bonanza LP is "The Only". For even more songs, check out their myspace and also they're set to play new songs for JBTV tomorrow. If you live in the area, be sure to check JBTV on Wednesday at 11pm.
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This Episode has one EP, Warm Up My Defenses but according to their blog, they're working on their album, called Spider Tree.
I suspect they got their name from watching too much television. So it's safe to assume that they also probably watch a lot of movies - as in their song, "The Movies".
The main vocals is by Desi in this song, and it tells about how she wants to be in the movies. It's a pretty catch song.
Also, if you like that 80s new wave-type sound, check out their song "Move On" - you can download it from their website. If you like what you hear, you can add them as a friend on vox.
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Our last Chicago band is called The Red Plastic Buddha. They kind of remind me of a 60/70s psychedlic rock band.
They contacted me recently and asked me to take a look at their video for Forget me Not, which sparked my interest enough to search and downloaded some of their songs off their record label's website Spade Kitty.
Of the ones I've downloaded, I liked "Rollercoaster" the best. Listen to that guitar and there's no doubt that you start hearing Pink Floyd jamming with Buddha, reaching nirvana....
If you enjoy these roundup, let me know - and also send in your city suggestions. Of course, I will return to do another roundup of Chicago bands later.... but I think my next city spotlight will be on my own Minneapolis, Minnesota. I can't believe how many bands are from around here!
11/29/2007 21:11:43 vu my♥posts www.weheartmusic.com
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