The new album from Chicago emo band Into It. Over It. is an graceful ode to aging ungracefully.
Tag: Evan Thomas Weiss
Lil B’s 101-track mixtape 05 Fuck Em and 15 more record reviews
Record roundup: Don Cherry’s joyful collectivist jazz, Against Me!’s transformative arena punk, and more
Soundcheck: Into It. Over It. get close at Schubas
We sit down with Into It. Over It. main man Evan Thomas Weiss for our ongoing Soundcheck video series.
Reader’s Agenda Fri 10/25: Into It. Over It., Nicole Hollander, and Zombie Prom
What’s on the Reader‘s Agenda for Friday, October 25
Sunday: Eight Riot Fest acts to see
Day three of Riot Fest features AFI, Suicidal Tendencies, Pixies, and some band called the Replacements.
Gossip Wolf: A changing of the guard at the Hideout
A changing of the guard at the Hideout, a new indie “supergroup,” and a solo album from half of String Theory
Swerp Records hates “twinklecore” like Rites of Spring hated “emo”
“Twinklecore” is the latest goofy genre name dogging emo bands
Three Beats: Jazz great Eddie Johnson gets a posthumous CD release; experimental duo Cleared celebrates the cassette; Rockford emo band Joie de Vivre says au revoir
A posthumous CD release for the great Eddie Johnson Tenor saxophonist Eddie Johnson, who died last year on April 7 at age 89, was one of Chicago’s greatest jazz musicians, a pure embodiment of the classic swing he’d grown up playing. He only made two albums under his own name, and the better of the […]