Showing posts with label appleseed cast. Show all posts
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Monday, October 12, 2009

Show preview: Old Canes at Bottom Lounge, 10/16



Feral Harmonic, the sophomore album from Old Canes - a project fronted by The Appleseed Cast's Chris Crisci - is set to drop October 20, and the band will make a Chicago stop this Friday, October 16 at Bottom Lounge as part of their fall tour promoting the release.

The new release follows-up 2004's Old Canes debut, Early Morning Hymns. Work on Feral Harmonic - which features material written, played and recorded almost exclusively by Crisci in his basement studio, "Toyshop" - kicked off in 2005 and took three-and-a-half years to complete. The result is a solid collection of bold, eclectic folk rock. Tracks such as "The Last Collapse," "I Will be the Sun" and the hopeful, up-tempo "Little Bird Courage" add punk rock energy to the material's folk base, while others such as "Under" and "Southern Radio" introduce a quieter, more subtle Americana approach that adds an effective balance to the record.

Download mp3: Old Canes - "Little Bird Courage"

Feral Harmonic is released on Saddle Creek Records and is currently available to order in both CD and vinyl format on the label's site.

Old Canes at Bottom Lounge
Friday, October 16, 2009
Also with Chaperone and The Marshmallow Ghosts
$10, 8 p.m., 18 and over (more info and tickets)

Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Five shows this weekend - February 27 to March 1


The Appleseed Cast (photo by Chris Strong)

Friday, February 27

- The Appleseed Cast with Giants, Or So It Goes and Color Radio at Bottom Lounge - Kansas-based "post rockers" Appleseed Cast released their seventh full-length, the mostly intsrumental "Sagarmatha," this month. Check out an interview with the band published today by Jim DeRogatis of the Sun-Times. 8 p.m., $12 advance, $15 day of show, 18 and over. More info and tickets.

- Fermata at Uncommon Ground - Hailing from Madison, Wisconsin, Fermata is an acoustic rock band consisting of everything from upright bass, violin and viola to mandolin, banjo, accordion and acoustic guitar, all pulled together by powerful female vocals. 10 p.m. More info.

Saturday, February 28

- These Arms are Snakes with Darker My Love and All the Saints at Subterranean - These Arms are Snakes are a Seattle-based experimental "post hardcore" (so many "post" bands...) band that have released three albums, most recently last year's "Tail Swallower and Dove." 9:30 p.m., $10, 17 and over. More info and tickets.

- moe. at the Riviera Theatre - Formed in 1990, moe. have long been one of the leading progressive/jam bands on the scene. They have released nine proper studio albums in addition to a collection of live albums, accumulating a devoted fan base along the way. Doors 7 p.m, show 8 p.m., $26.50. Also on Friday. More info and tickets.

Sunday, March 1

- Soft Targets with Mean Ohio and Beautiful Leper at Empty Bottle - Soft Targets are an indie rock/punk band from Chicago that recently released a new album called "Soft Targets Must be Destroyed!" Mean Ohio and Beautiful Leper are also local. 9:30 p.m., $3. More info and tickets.