The Lovely Feathers are working it out on their North American tour
Montreal based rock group the Lovely Feathers played Schubas Tavern last night to a moderate sized crowd. The size of the crowd and the easily forgotten opening bands did little to the testament of the Feathers’ ability: The main act had style, but the first was a group you’d expect to see at a high school battle of the bands
Dulcet Road Isn't Kidding
Classifying themselves as "Adult-Alternative-Country-Funk-N-BluesRock!!", Dulcet Road isn't kidding. I've seen quite a few bands that consider their music to be a slurry of multiple genres, but most can eventually be pinned down to one or another. In this case, Dulcet Road really does ride the line between alternative, country and blues rock.. and that turns out to be a Good Thing because they can bring in such a varied audience...
Local Band Does OK North of the Border
On a Friday night, Chicago’s Umphrey’s McGee stormed the Eagle’s Ballroom in Milwaukee for the third consecutive fall, and for the third time in a row, the focus of most discerning attendees was not how good the band was, but how bad the venue was. It’s not that it’s impossible...
Ying Yang Twins: A Balance made in Ghetto Heaven
“I'm really content with it [success] because we're going further then people thought and we're just going to keep rising.” says Kaine. D-Roc adds, “Like anybody would tell you, "It feels good". You work hard for something; you feel good when you get it. Creativity, you know? We do a show, we got creativity, and we got...
Whisky Dick
Whisky Dick got its name when Dave’s roommate Tony came home the morning after a long night of drinking. He told Dave he had met a girl night before. Dave asked how it went, and Tony said, “Not so good. I had whisky dick.” Dave loved it, “It just hit me. It’s familiar and offensive. It’s already in your head, I don’t...
Trigger Gospel
I had a chance to chat with Anna about her band and influences. She explains that music has always been big part of her life—she began taking piano lessons when she was just four-years-old and picked up the violin when she was in the 2nd grade. Anna remembers, “Sitting on our kitchen counter, in the early 70's...
Tenacious D Escapes From Hell
Finally, after rocking out with every Tenacious D favorite in the fiery depths of Hell, JB and KG challenged the devil to a “Rock off” whereas, if the two were to win, they would be granted their lives back on Earth. However, if they were to lose, Kyle would be doomed to a life in “Double Hell” as Satan’s bitch (this was...
Roosevelt Jenkins
I figured it was fate when I got a text from my editor and from my friend and lead singer of Roosevelt Jenkins, Jeff Connors, within 2 minutes of each other--both asking if I wanted to go to 'The Jenks' Q101 show December 15th at The Note. I've known Jeff since college back in AZ, but I've somehow managed...
Rod Stewart – Still Sexy?
Accompanied by three female backup singers, a blond bombshell playing saxophone, and a full band, he kept the play list bubbly by swinging to tracks off his new album like Seger's "Still the Same", and a touching rendition of Cat Steven's, "Father and Son". Stewart was also still able to capture the crowd like days of old by waving...
Rick Springfield at Potawatomi
Rick just released a new album of cover songs from the eighties, “The Day After Yesterday” that will make you flashback in a romantic way, but I recommend getting his album of original work, “Shock/Denial/Anger/Acceptance.” It rocks really hard and in places has a flavor of Nine Inch Nails. I rarely see a pop star...
