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Cate Le Bon with Mega Bog @ Thaila Hall - Chicago, IL

Photos & words courtesy of Alyssa Leicht | February 14th 2022

“Hello, Chicago.” 

That’s how the wryly grinning, soft-spoken Cate Le Bon greeted the crowd at Thalia Hall on Valentine’s Day. Le Bon, the Welsh songwriter signed to the independent label Mexican Summer, played a set skewed mostly toward her superb new album “Pompeii,” but also included many favorites from 2019’s LP, “Reward.” 

The crowd was intensely focused and energetic for hits “Miami” and “Daylight Matters” from “Reward,” which had Le Bon stepping out from behind her fluorescent orange guitar to command the stage. Singles “Moderation” and “Remembering Me” from the 10-days-old “Pompeii” also matched that energy, culminating with Le Bon side-winding while playing a reverby psych-noise guitar solo. 

The night was dotted with signs of romance for the holiday, beginning with Erin Birgy, singer of the opening act Mega Bog, placing a pink rose in a vase at the front of the stage. Mega Bog, offering up a spectacular stripped down two-piece set reminiscent of Laurie Anderson and Kate Bush, felt right at home opening for Le Bon.

Le Bon also gestured toward the air of love in the room several times. “Some sage advice for you all…” she said softly, as she and the band, sans bass player, returned to the stage for the encore the crowd demanded. She then began a sweetly sincere rendition of Paul McCarntney’s love song Waterfalls, which goes:

Don't go jumping waterfalls

Please keep to the lake

People who jump waterfalls

Sometimes can make mistakes

And I need love, yeah I need love

Like a second needs an hour

Like a raindrop needs a shower

Yeah I need love every minute of the day

And it wouldn't be the same

If you ever should decide to go away

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VALLEY @ The Foundry - Philadelphia, PA

Words & Photos courtesy of Carolyn Lederach | February 19th 2022

To say that the Valley show was one of the most fun shows I’ve been to in a while would be an understatement. After having Valley on repeat for most of the pandemic, it was super exciting to finally catch them live. Their thoughtful and fun songwriting gives their music a sad but fun feel. The four-piece give their live show an extra something special since all four members are super interactive throughout the show, sometimes switching out who is playing, singing, it really is a way to keep you on your toes when watching the show. The Foundry always gives a bit of restriction to performance range for most bands, but Valley really found a way to make the most of the space available. With the span of their career thus far they have really continued to get better with every release and I’m super excited to see how this band continues to grow, they deserve it all.


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Wallice & Still Woozy @ The Riviera Theatre - Chicago

Still Woozy in Chicago (2022/02/19). Photography and words by Victoria Sanders (@veesanders).

Still Woozy (Interscope) came to Chicago with a massively full crowd ready to dance and sing along for his If This Isn't Nice Tour. The room was already full by the time Wallice took the stage, one of Dirty Hit Records’s newest artists. Follow along our gallery for some of our favorite moments from The Riviera Theatre, located in the Uptown Neighborhood of the city.

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Bad Suns @ Union Transfer - Philadelphia, PA

Words & Photos courtesy of Carolyn Lederach | February 20th 2022

Like most bands, it’s been a minute since we’ve seen Bad Suns out on tour. A band that is no stranger to touring their four albums. The latest is their newest album, Apocolypse Whenever. I’ve been following Bad Suns since the release of Language & Perspective in 2014 and this was somehow the first time I was able to actually make it to a show and they did not disappoint! You can tell Bad Suns are a band that are no strangers to the stage, with every move perfectly planned. The setlist was the perfect combo of the new album as well as the old gems.

Opening the show were the equally great Little Image and Kid Bloom who both brought the fun in preparation for Bad Suns set.


Kid Bloom & Little Image:

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Cautious Clay @ House of Blues - Chicago, IL

Photos and words courtesy of Emily Nava | February 11 2022

On Friday February 2nd 2022, Chicago music fans gathered at a sold out House of Blues Chicago for an incredible performance by R&B and pop act Cautious Clay on the first night of his Karma and Friends Tour.

Opening the show was Julius Rodriguez, who is also a member of Cautious Clay's touring band. Rodriguez brought the night to a relaxed yet soulful start with jazz-influenced piano and backing instruments.

As stagehands and band members set up the stage, the crowd's anticipation grew and all were chanting "Cautious Clay, Cautious Clay!". From the moment Cautious Clay and his band members took the stage, there was an undeniable excitement from the crowd with nonstop singing along to the music and cheers with each new instrument he used (flute, saxophone, and guitar to be exact!). Cautious Clay played a variety of songs from all of his past releases including hits such as "Cold War", "Dying In The Subtlety", and "French Riviera". Though the show was full of high energy, Cautious Clay also showed softness and vulnerability through his honest lyrics, banter, and by debuting a new song he was working on. With a number of Chicago performances under his belt, each taking place at venues significantly larger than the last, I am certain this will not be the last one Chicago will see from Cautious Clay.

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Samia @ Thalia Hall - Chicago, IL

Photos and words courtesy of Emily Nava | January 30 2022

On January 30th 2022, Samia and her band brought Loving U Thanking U The Tour to Chicago at a sold out Thalia Hall. Opening act Annie DiRusso charmed the crowd with banter in between songs of hers such as "Don't Swerve" and "Dead Dogs".

Between hits from her debut album The Baby such as "Limbo Bitch" "Big Wheel" and "Triptych", Samia captivated the crowd with a radiant energy expressed through dance moves and candid conversations with audience members. Throughout the set, Samia showed gratitude for those in attendance and even played a new song called "Pour Some Sugar" which was received well from the audience. As the night came to a close, Samia ended her set with a cover of "Maps" by Yeah Yeah Yeahs and an encore of "Show Up" from the Scout EP.

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Kacey Musgraves @ Wells Fargo Center - Philadelphia, PA

Words & Photos courtesy of Carolyn Lederach | January 26th 2022

Queen Kacey made her triumphant appearance in Philadelphia this past week at Wells Fargo Center, the fifth stop on her Star-Crossed Tour. Bringing along with her a stellar opening line-up including MUNA (yes they played ‘Silk Chiffon’, duh) and King Princess.

Kacey donned an amazing all-white jumpsuit, scattered with a tiny sword pattern. Just like the rest of her wardrobe on tour, it was nothing short of amazing. Oh, and of course, she was barefoot. The set included a great heart-shaped production, including little cute surprises along with the way like pink confetti for ‘Cherry Blossom’, and a money gun for ‘Breadwinner’, just to name a few. However, there seems to be a fail on the giant fire heart during ‘Star-Crossed’, which seemed to be a letdown for some. But the excitement of the rest of the show easily made that a forgettable issue.

The set consisted of songs that would appeal to old and new Kacey fans alike. Starting off with the first five tracks from Star-Crossed, then a nice selection of the hits from Golden Hour, with not a lot of looking back to releases before then. Another fan highlight was the cover song toward the end, where Kacey covered Dolly Parton’s iconic hit, ‘9 to 5’. Overall, a great night, filled with many flashy cowboy hats.


King Princess & MUNA:

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The Aces @ House of Blues Chicago - Chicago, IL

Photos and words courtesy of Emily Nava | December 1st 2021

The Aces brought their tour supporting their latest album "Under My Influence" to a packed House of Blues Chicago on Wednesday, December 1st 2021. Opening bands Sawyer (Nashville, TN) and The Beaches (Toronto, ON) got the crowd excited for the show with energetic performances. The Aces then took the stage and played "Under My Influence" nearly in its entirety with a few songs from their debut album "When My Heart Felt Volcanic" included. The crowd remained engaged throughout the entire set as lead singer Cristal Ramirez shared short backstories to songs about heartbreak and maturity. The Under My Influence tour continues throughout the United States through December and resumes in Europe and the UK in Spring of 2022.

The Aces

Sawyer

The Beaches

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