ELECTRONIC MUSIC LOVERS & OPTIMISTS ~ est. 2002

ChiBlog Roundup:Music & Arts 07/13/2012

July 13th, 2012 General Tags:

Our (fairly) regular roundup of Music & Arts related news from Chicago-based web media, featuring thoughts and insight from some of the city’s most dedicated writers.

  • Bitchpork Weekend Kicks Off Tonight
    Not going to Pitchfork this weekend? Try Bitchpork (if you can find it). [ more › ]
  • Review: The Shams Band Kicks Off Schubas Monday Night Residency

    By Davis Inman

    shams_schubas.jpg
    The Shams Band (photo by Davis Inman)

    The Shams Band is kind of like the Chicago alt-rock tradition squeezed into a joyful country-folk setting. On Monday night, the band kicked off their July residency at Schubas with Charleston, South Carolina’s Shovels & Rope and Chicago’s Jeremy David Miller. The headlining Shams mixed up their set with older tunes and new ones from the just-released Cold City.The hillbilly banjo romp “Travel By Sea,” on which Paul Gulyas turns his guitar into something more akin to a skronking Appalachian fiddle, started like a tune straight from the Bill Monroe songbook but ended more in the vein of hardcore.

    Cold City by The Shams Band

    In a different decade, “Breadwinner” could have been a raunchy Southside blues jam, while the pensive walk-down of “Cause You Can” and its last line (“this whole sad city full of fools, just waiting to be your man”) recalls the songwriting from Dylan’s Nashville period. The Shams know how to twist a good joke out of a country song — just like Gram Parsons did 40 years ago — but they also have a knack for heartfelt sing-alongs. The album’s title track has one line in particular that all Chicagoans should keep dear to their heart next winter: “You dream of California and I dream of Chicago.” Kind of says it all for this town.

    jeremy dm_schubas.jpg
    Jeremy David Miller (photo by Davis Inman)

    First up on Monday’s bill was Chicago’s Jeremy David Miller. “That’s a song, y’all,” he summed up succinctly after singing “All I Want To Do Is Dance” with his wife, Rebecca. Other songs, most of which can be found on the 2011 album, Lepus, are lovely high country fare such as “I Don’t Blame Him.” The Millers could just be Chicago’s answer to Johnny and June or Gil and Dave.

    shoro_schubas.jpg
    Shovels & Rope (photo by Davis Inman)

    The feather in the Shams’ cap for these first of four Schubas dates was Shovels & Rope, the rootsy duo that seems to be traversing the country about once a month. Cary Ann Hearst’s voice was not in full force on Monday night, though something about a touch of laryngitis made her pipes even more primal, free, and fun. She took the reins on “Kemba’s Got The Cabbage Moth Blues,” “Gasoline,” and “Boxcar” before taking over drums for the Michael Trent-helmed “Keeper.”

    Stay dialed for next Monday night, when Chicago’s Derek Nelson and Elephant Gun join the party.

    Upcoming The Shams Band shows at Schubas:

    7/16 with Derek Nelson & The Musicians and Elephant Gun

    7/23 with Daniel Ellsworth & The Great Lakes and Young Jesus

    7/30 with Archie Powell & The Exports and Young Hines

    Each Monday night show starts at 8pm. Tickets are $6. 21+ Schubas is located at 3159 N. Southport Ave.


  • This Week In Street Fests: Irish Fest, Chinatown Summer Fair, DuSable Arts And Crafts Festival
    From beach volleyball to a mashed potato eating contest, here’s your weekend festival roundup. [ more › ]

Digest powered by RSS Digest

Comments are closed.

Please Use Wordpress Widgets.
Please use wordpress Widgets.