umbowl_static2After weeks of speculation, Umprhey's McGee has finally let out some details regarding the inaugural UMBowl 2010, a unique interactive performance based on crowd sourced direction. Dubbed "a full contact musical experience" the 4+ hour event is scheduled for April 24, at Lincoln Hall and will be broken up into four quarters of music with pre-game tailgating, a halftime show and limited edition memorabilia. No strangers to on-the-spot fan interaction, the UMBowl looks to be building on the bands popular Stew Art - S2 Series by expanding to a complete show based entirely on fan input. So far the only detail released is that the first quarter of music at the UMBowl will be an acoustic performance of songs predetermined via ballots given to ticket holders in the days prior to the show. The rest of the details will be released shortly but the band says "Attendees will have unprecedented opportunities to showcase their musical coaching skills and truly get in the game."   Stay tuned for more information including where and when to get tickets.
ttendees will have unprecedented opportunities to showcase their musical coaching skills and truly get in the game
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beach-house-teen-dream Do songs have temperatures? Are some albums cold, while others are warm? I think the answer is a resounding “yes”, and I’d wager I’m not alone in this. Some pieces of music just exude a certain warmth or chilliness. After two excellent albums of wintery tunes, Baltimore duo Beach House have decided to mess with the thermostat, and the result is an early candidate for album of the year, and possibly the best thing the band has released so far. Perhaps sensing a need to switch things up after two great but similar sounding albums, Beach House have smartly “warmed up” their sound, producing ten fuller, more inviting tracks than the songs that have preceded them. This was immediately apparent when first single and obvious standout “Norway” was released towards the end of last year. A welcoming song on an album full of them, “Norway” features singer Victoria Legrand crooning over woozy instrumentals. It’s a sunny affair with a captivating chorus that really takes off at the end, providing an excellent moment of release that’s a real highlight. Teen Dream is remarkably consistent, as every track brings something to the table. Really, everything present has the potential to lodge itself in your brain after a few listens, and while it’s the warmer sound that makes the record stand out from its two predecessors, it’s a familiar Beach House staple (Legrand’s gorgeous vocalizing) that provides the punch behind the album’s most rewarding moments. I could point to just about any chorus here, but “10 Mile Stereo” and “Take Care”, in addition to the aforementioned “Norway” really need mentioning in this regard. When these tracks hit their respective strides, it’s truly something to behold, you’ve got to check it out for yourself to see what I mean. I certainly don’t mean to downplay the instrumentation though. The band works with a broader sonic palette here and the lilting dirges that power “Silver Soul” and “Walk in the Park” provide an excellent framework for Legrand’s beautiful voice to dance all over. The chugging, bouncy, “Used to Be” arrived two years ago after the release of Devotion and it shows up here as the most upbeat number on the album, and surprise, it’s extremely catchy. All in all, Teen Dream is the sound of a band deciding to not rest on its laurels despite two successful outings, and coming up roses. It’s a smart move, and one that shows a lot of skill, as the band managed to bring in new textures, sounds, and yes, temperatures, while still managing to include a lot of what made their first two records great. In less skilled hands, this could have ended up poorly, as the band could have decided to ditch too much of their sound. Beach House kept all the right parts while adding new components, and in the process they’ve avoided a potentially redundant third album, and instead end up with what is likely their strongest collection of songs to date. Beach House - "Silver Soul" httpvh://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iqA6Xh1rKmc _______________________________________________________________________________________________ Catch Beach House Friday, April 2 at the Metro. Buy tickets at Etix.com for only $13. _____________________________________________________________________________________________ By   \  comments

phantogram1Three reasons to check out Phantogram tonight at Schubas (other than half price mac n cheese)...

1. The Saratoga Springs, NY duo of Joshua Carter and Sarah Barthel create psychedelic melodies layered with synth, samples and hip hop beats that only get more entrancing when either of their vocals slide into the mix.

2. You love The Antlers, and The Antlers really love them.

"We really love this band: @Phantogram. Check them out if you haven't heard of them http://www.myspace.com/phantogram sooo awesome..." - The Antlers on Twitter

3. Obligatory A/V evidence to support claims of awesomeness:

Phantogram - Mouthful of Diamonds (Live on KEXP) httpvh://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KHo5S93cEi0

If you miss them tonight you'll have another chance April 22nd when they open for The Antlers at Lincoln Hall. Of course that show will probably sell out before you realize the tickets are even on sale, and it's on a Thursday so mac n cheese will be full price (but still worth it). 9:00 PM. Wednesday, 2/17. Schubas. 21+. $10. By   \  comments

We had a smashing idea here at Loud Loop Press labs. How about bring our readers some behind the scenes footage of a local band shooting a video from the concept to the filming to the finished product and more? Well, today we bring you the first installment, The Making Of...The Gorilla Press - "Anger in the Drains" which was premiered just last week. The Ichiro Hino-directed video features some killer stop motion animation interlaced with dramatic storytelling and band performance shots. So sit back, relax and enjoy a behind the scenes look at the "Anger in the Drains" video from the Gorilla Press. httpvh://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O3t8KfC3GO4 *Filmed by Britni Day *Edited by Britni Day & Richard Giraldi By   \  comments
nav_04_home_down-150x1501UPDATE: Greg Kot informs us that Tribune sources are saying to count on Arcade Fire and The Strokes at the festival.  Kot also reports "Yeasayer, the xx, and Dirty Projectors, as well as veteran dance-oriented acts Cut Copy and Hot Chip" will be playing as well. *************************** The Daily Swarm, citing "multiple industry sources," claims to know who is headlining this year's Lollapalooza festival held in Grant Park on Aug. 6-8. While we reported before that a reunited Soundgarden was a heavily rumored favorite to close one of the nights, Lady Ga Ga and Green Day's names just surfaced. This would be Soundgarden's third appearance as part of Lollapalooza.  The group took the main stage in 1992 and again in 1996 when it was  a touring festival. Green Day and Lady Ga Ga would each be making their second appearances at a Lollapalooza.  Green Day played the main stage on the second half of the 1994 tour, while Ga Ga played a daytime side stage here in 2007. By   \  5 comments
Preservation cover draft 7bIt's Mardi Gras, or Fat Tuesday for you non-French speakers, and if you're looking to get into the New Orleans spirit look no further than Preservation, the new album released today from the Big Easy's own Preservation Hall Jazz Band. Andrew Bird, who's among over 20 diverse artists recorded on the album, appears on the opening track "Shake It and Break It." With roots going back to the 1800's Preservation Hall has long been home to some of the finest jazz in the Crescent City. Proceeds from the sales of this album, available in standard and deluxe packaging which includes a bonus disc and photography booklet, will go to maintaining Preservation Hall and The Preservation Hall Music Outreach program. A complete tracklist follows below.
All tracks featuring the Preservation Hall Jazz Band DISC 1 01. ANDREW BIRD – “SHAKE IT AND BREAK IT” 02. PAOLO NUTINI – “BETWEEN THE DEVIL AND THE DEEP BLUE SEA” 03. TOM WAITS – “TOOTIE MA IS A BIG FINE THING” 04. YIM YAMES – “LOUISIANA FAIRYTALE” 05. DEL MCCOURY – “AFTER YOU’VE GONE” 06. ANI DIFRANCO – “FREIGHT TRAIN” 07. PETE SEEGER & TAO RODRIGUEZ SEEGER – “BLUE SKIES” 08. JASON ISBELL – “NOBODY KNOWS YOU” 09. BRANDI CARLILE – “OLD RUGGED CROSS” 10. RICHIE HAVENS – “TROUBLE IN MIND” 11. MERLE HAGGARD – “BASIN STREET BLUES” 12. BLIND BOYS OF ALABAMA – “THERE IS A LIGHT” 13. DR. JOHN – “WININ’ BOY” 14. LOUIS ARMSTRONG – “ROCKIN’ CHAIR” 15. AMY LAVERE – “BABY WON’T YOU PLEASE COME HOME” 16. STEVE EARLE – “TAIN’T NOBODY’S BUSINESS” 17. CORY CHISEL – “SOME COLD RAINY DAY” 18. BUDDY MILLER – “I AIN’T GOT NOBODY” 19. ANGELIQUE KIDJO WITH TERENCE BLANCHARD – “LA VIE EN ROSE” DISC 2 1. ANITA BRIEM - "C'EST SI BON" 2. YIM YAMES - "ST. JAMES INFIRMARY" 3. TOM WAITS - "CORINNE DIED ON THE BATTLEFIELD" 4. DEL MCCOURY - "CARELESS LOVE" 5. PETE SEEGER & TAO RODRIGUEZ-SEEGER - "SAILIN' UP SAILIN' DOWN" 6. PETE SEEGER & TAO RODRIGUEZ-SEEGER - "WE SHALL OVERCOME"
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l_85abbe3cf24848eb9276144aa4ae16ae1Three reasons to head to Lincoln Hall tonight to catch Nosaj Thing... 1. Because Nosaj Thing, or Jason Chung to his parents, is one of the Los Angeles' premiere experimental electronic artists. At 24 years-old, Nosaj's weapon of choice is his laptop for which he utilizes to manipulate noise and melodies to create rich, lush soundscapes under his dubstep or hip-hop beats. Check out his haunting remix of Drake's smash hit, "Forever," after the jump. httpvh://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zMNHLkm1WeY 2. Also on tonight's bill is Daedelus, another of Los Angeles' great electronic artists. Daedelus is well known for his live performances using visual instrumentation such as Monome visual controllers and Max/MSP software. Daedelus - Live at the Free Funk Festival - July 5, 2009 httpvh://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DBFzm_Vz77o 3. Finally, opening tonight's show are Abstract Science DJs an electronic manipulation duo jogger. So if you want to get your electronic-dance on tonight, Lincoln Hall is the place to be. 7:00 PM. Tuesday, 2/16. Lincoln Hall. All Ages. $12. By   \  comments

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