The one area that I have been trying to gain a better knowledge of and I have found it challenging, mainly because I do not have the ability to attend shows on a regular basis, is to tap into the wealth of music here is Chicago. However, I have a feeling that is all about to change. Today I bring you the music of The Interiors. Their sound ranges from straightforward pop to fast-paced and gritty swinging numbers. Never pinned-down, they reference everything from the Pixies to Elvis to traditional African music. If it sounds like an interesting blend, I would agree, but the remarkable thing is the blend is seamless. The Interiors have a sound all their own and this spring, as they release their new album on 54-40 or Flight Records, the world will fall in love with it.Upcoming Shows:
The Note Chicago, IL Saturday February 16, 2008
Swing State Lake Villa, IL Sunday February 24, 2008
Martyrs Chicago, IL Saturday March 8, 2008

Chicago's dynamic duo, Yea Big & Kid Static have decided to follow-up their incredible debut album with a highly limited edition three-inch CD version of the track “Eatchyo Samwich". The CD comes complete with an outstanding sandwich-shaped insert (white, wheat or rye). There were only 100 produced so get your sandwich today!
Listen to: Eatchyo Samwich (mp3)

The Peel Back: Jesus Lizard "Down" (1994, Touch & Go Records)
In the earlier 90's David Yow was as big as they in Chicago. If it wasn't that Corgan guy, Yow would have been the biggest. However, their type of Noise Rock never really translated to bigger audiences. Perhaps it was the quality of the vocals on their recordings. They always sound distant and muffled. Yet, I don't think the big stage was really the point or the goal of Jesus Lizard. In 1994, the recorded their last album for Touch & Go Records before signing to Capitol Records, and it was one of their finest.
Fly On The Wall (mp3)/Mistletoe/Countless Backs of Sad Losers/Queen For A Day/The Associate/Destroy Before Reading (mp3)/Low Rider/50 Cents/American BB/Horse/Din/Elegy/The Best Parts



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