Losurdo talks about the brief, tumultuous history of Life Sentence’s best-known lineup, the importance of making their music available again, and the possibility of a partial reunion.
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Experimental musician Brett Naucke loses an album to hard-drive theft, starts making a new one
Experimental musician Brett Naucke loses an album to hard-drive theft, 80s thrashers Life Sentence reissue their debut LP, and more.
Unearthing influential Chicago proto-hardcore band Six Feet Under
Despite their influence on midwestern punk, Six Feet Under have fallen off the map—but Moniker Records is working on an archival release.
Early local hardcore band Savage Beliefs began with a $35 Casio keyboard
Savage Beliefs broke up in 1984 after releasing one seven-inch, but they’ve been playing again since a 2015 reissue on Alona’s Dream.
See a locally produced punk-rock musical this weekend at Township
A quick look at the locally produced punk musical, Sacrificial Youth
You Weren’t There (and Neither Was I)
“You Weren’t There: A History of Chicago Punk 1977-84” celebrates its release on DVD with a Saturday screening at the Portage Theater, followed by a show at the Empty Bottle.