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What the Heck is Happening This Week?! July 31- Aug. 6

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What the Heck is Happening This Week?! July 31- Aug. 6

It's gonna be another wild week in Chicago! Lots of shows and events and of course...Lollapaloser. Feeltrip fam has a couple events this week, including Paul Cherry @East Room on Thurs, Paul Cherry plays keys for Bunny at Schubas on Friday, and Cameron Traxx tape release party @The Hideout on Saturday! CYA out there! Tuesday, August 1 Terror Pigeon w/ Second City Citizens, Real Dom & Sophagus @ Subterranean 8pm//$12//17+   Cut Worms, Today’s Hits, Glyders@ Slippery Slope 8pm-11pm// FREE w/ RSVP//21+ Wednesday, August 2 Jimmy Whispers / Paul Cherry / Campdawgzz / DJ Bobby Burg & HoZac @ East Room 9pm//$5//21+ Thursday, August...

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Event Calendar: What the Heck is Happening this Week?!

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Event Calendar: What the Heck is Happening this Week?!

It's finally summertime and just like the sun, you're probably looking for excuses to linger out past your bedtime. This upcoming week is jam-packed with shows and events worth staying out for. Here are a few we think you should check out.  Tuesday, June 27  Lucille Furs / Max & The Mild One's / Blue Dream (Treehouse Records Show) at Schubas (9 PM - 12 AM) $5//18+ Buy tickets here. Wednesday, June 28 (Sandy) Alex G / Japanese Breakfast & Cende at Bottom Lounge (6 PM - 9:30 PM) $16 Adv//All AgesBuy tickets here. ChitChat: Women in Music ft. Jamila A. Woods hosted...

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Max Loebman and the Mild Ones

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Max Loebman and the Mild Ones

Loebman and his GuitarPhoto by Alexandria Dravillas A dopey-eyed, shaggy-haired Max Loebman howls into a microphone, hugging it toward his body as one would a lover. The room is packed, the crowd, rowdy, skin against skin. The type of show where the music feels real enough to touch. All of the songs on Loebman’s new album Wild One are completely composed of demos. “I like things to be as fresh as possible," says Max. "That’s why I record them directly after I write them. I think that’s why I like Neil Young so much; his stuff is so raw.” Since the age of 16, Loebeman...

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