Last month I was able to once more enjoy my React Presents perks, and finally get to see RL Grime live at Aragon Ballroom. Not to categorize the genre, but I this was my 1st EDM-specific show that I’ve attended and it was LIT! The venue was massive, the crowd was nothing like I anticipated (in the best way), and my stupid knee brace was not going to stop me from catching The Nova Tour.
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Leave a CommentThe first of my 2 Red Bull Sound Select shows last week, I took myself out on a much-needed date and went to check out someone I’d been DYING to see: Mura Masa! I missed him during Lollapalooza this year, so I’m glad I got a second chance to experience his show at Concord Music Hall (even if it meant squeezing three concerts into three days *shrug*). At $15, this was seriously a bargain and easily one of the best shows I have seen this year.
Leave a CommentRed Bull Sound Select’s exclusive #30daysinchicago circuit continued this month, with Alice Glass performing over at Subterranean along with opening support from artists Nolife and Vail. What felt like a very diverse room of individuals and music-lovers, brought a ton of energy to the event and that vibe definitely carried throughout the entire night.
Leave a CommentIf you even like Kelela’s music in the slightest – you absolutely have to watch this interview.
Leave a CommentDuring my post-show Yelle YouTube binge, I managed to stumble across music videos for so many of the songs I loved hearing at the concert. For some reason this one really stood out.
Leave a CommentTwo weeks ago, I was front and (kinda) center witnessing INTERNATIONAL French superstar Yelle at Chicago’s Empty Bottle. To be quite honest, I hadn’t even actively listened to her tunes in several years but was invited by a friend and of course, I obliged. LET ME TELL YOU: Looking back, if I had not gone to this show I would have regretted that decision for possibly the rest of my life (okay well, for the next few years at least).
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