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Check out the first single from the upcoming LP by Chicago punk mainstays the Brokedowns
The Brokedowns keep on outliving other punk bands, and on the new single from the upcoming Sick of Space, these grown-ass adults still rule.
Gamer Ninja on playing Fortnite with Drake: ‘That was absolutely incredible’
Suburban video-game streamer Tyler “Ninja” Blevins, who earns almost $900K a month, has gotten national media exposure after playing with Drake.
An epic quest to skateboard from Chicago to New York hits the screen in Shred America
Arthur Swidzinski and Mike Kosciesza planned to document their adventure, but never thought it would take ten years.
Local punks Problem People offer the first taste of their next album with a spooky new video
Problem People’s second LP, as yet untitled, comes out in March on Tic Tac Totally.
Forrest Claypool pulls a Jeff Sessions
The CPS boss apologizes for an invoice change he previously said he didn’t recall—after being shown proof of the change.
Mucca Pazza collide surreal silent film and frantic cartoons in ‘Mr. Spider Goes Home to Spiderland’
Punk marching band Mucca Pazza premiere a playful video to celebrate their new Trick or Treat EP.
Chicago blog Lyrical Lemonade shares its juice with rising rappers
By showing love to potential stars as well as certified sensations, hip-hop outlet Lyrical Lemonade has built a community alongside its brand.
Local noise-pop group Melkbelly release a video for the brand-new single ‘Middle Of’
In Melkbelly’s new video they’re having all sorts of hangs in their practice space.
Local slacker-rock quartet Post Child debut the music video for ‘Fake Sex’
Post Child’s new lo-fi video pays homage to the 90s, just like the band’s fuzzy songs.
Local noise-rock trio Montrose Man debut an unsettling music video
Montrose Man drop the video for “Tom Waits for No One” in advance of their record-release show this weekend.
Tim Heidecker and Eric Wareheim still keep each other weird
With the comedians on tour celebrating the tenth anniversary of Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job!, CAN TV variety show host Steve Gadlin talks to his Adult Swim heroes about public-access television, absurdist comedy, and much more.
Arca & Jesse Kanda played with confusion to liberate the Pitchfork crowd
Venezuelan producer Arca and video artist Jesse Kanda played with the binary of attraction and revulsion to reprogram the default modes of consumption at a music festival.
Historic film and video studio IPA gets its own app
The Polaroid Wall provides a library of pictures taken at the famous production facility.
Local trio Absolutely Not premiere the paranoia-inducing video for ‘Programmed’
Prolific trio Absolutely Not celebrate the release of their new single with a benefit show Friday night at Emporium.