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Shellac Do What Most Bands Do: Play Shows on the Way to a Festival. Big Whoop. - Chicago rock dudes Shellac are playing, like, four shows leading up to their appearance at the totally badass All Tomorrows Parties in New York and then a few more to surround ATPs Release the Bats in October. I can hardly call this a tour. Theyre making their trip to the Catskills...

It's Never to Early to Release the Bats! Shellac, Pissed Jeans, and More at Yet Another ATP-Sponsore - Ahhh yes. It is coming. I can feel it on the wind. I can read about it on the internet. That most special time of the year, Halloween, is on its way. In only four-and-a-half short months, you and I can celebrate all things dark, spooky, and named in honor...

You Just Can't Go Wrong with a Shellac Tour!! - Oftentimes something seems like a good idea that is really a bad idea. This can be detrimental not only to ones sense of satisfaction, but also to his or her pocketbook, self-esteem, waistline, etc. Now, I may not be an expert in, say, the national economy, the proper use of...

Shellac - Shellac (sometimes referred to as 'shellac of north america') is an american rock music group formed in chicago, illinois, in 1992 by Steve Albini (guitar and vocals), Bob Weston (bass guitar vocals) and Todd Trainer (drums). They have been classified as noise rock and math rock. Albini has claimed they...

The Jesus Lizard -

Touch & Go's virtual shut-down earlier this year was one of the most heavy hitting tragedies in independent rock this decade. Having fostered, nurtured and birthed some of the most innovative and often twisted rock music of the past three decades, its end was one that left fans with a...

Battles: Gloss Drop -

There is always a moment of panic when a musician exits a group, particularly if that musician felt instrumental to a band’s unique sound. But while listening to experimental rock act Battles’ second albumâ€"the much-anticipated successor to 2007’s Mirrored â€"any potential dread regarding the absence of keyboardist/vocalist Tyondai Braxton vanishes....

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