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		<title>Midwest Music</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Chicago Indie Rock Turns out my childhood-high school friend, Megan&#8217;s, husband is in an indie rock band, The Bandages, and they&#8217;re good. As I listen to their first song on MySpace, &#8220;The Chemistry&#8221;, I think of McGnarly&#8217;s Rant, a Vancouver BC band who used to play at Biddy McGraw&#8217;s in Portland, who now call themselves RantMusic. (I think it&#8217;s the &#8220;Celtic guitar&#8221;, for lack of a better word, in their first song that immediately has me transported back in time.) I enjoy a more pop beat in their second song, and an off-beat, minor bass/keyboard line that pays tribute to Fiona Apple. And then some jazz infusion in the third. Yay! I can&#8217;t wait to listen to their full-length CD, Breakup, which sports some killer cover artwork. Hanging from an old ceiling light fixture is [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Chicago Indie Rock<br />
</strong>Turns out my childhood-high school friend, Megan&#8217;s, husband is in an indie rock band, <a title="The Bandages web site" href="http://www.myspace.com/thebandages">The Bandages</a>, and they&#8217;re good. As I listen to their first song on MySpace, &#8220;The Chemistry&#8221;, I think of <a title="RantMusic web site" href="http://www.myspace.com/rantmusic">McGnarly&#8217;s Rant</a>, a Vancouver BC band who used to play at Biddy McGraw&#8217;s in Portland, who now call themselves RantMusic. (I think it&#8217;s the &#8220;Celtic guitar&#8221;, for lack of a better word, in their first song that immediately has me transported back in time.) I enjoy a more pop beat in their second song, and an off-beat, minor bass/keyboard line that pays tribute to Fiona Apple. And then some jazz infusion in the third. Yay! I can&#8217;t wait to listen to their full-length CD, Breakup, which sports some killer cover artwork. Hanging from an old ceiling light fixture is an etched heart (think of an illustration from a 19th century medical journal), decorated in thorns and deadly arrows from Cupid in the distance. All this is in front of a cemetery silhouetted against the Chicago skyline.</p>
<p><strong>Omaha</strong><br />
Yesterday, as I&#8217;m kicking off an early morning, I hear the Chicago morning news team give a shout out to an old favorite band of mine, <a title="Tilly and the Wall web site" href="http://www.tillyandthewall.com">Tilly and the Wall</a>, and play a snippet of their new video for the new single &#8220;Beat Control.&#8221; The news team chuckles at the retro beat and fashion, &#8220;It&#8217;s like Tron meets Milli Vanilli [&#8230;] and they&#8217;re from Omaha.&#8221; In trying to find the video, I find some others worth checking out. And it&#8217;s worth noting that in place of a drummer, they simply have a tap dancer.</p>
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<li><a title="Indie Blog Heaven" href="http://team-love.com/home/media/tilly-the-wall-beat-control-music-video/">Beat Control Video </a>(IndieBlogHeaven)</li>
<li><a title="YouTube" href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0O_Ta32LC7Y&amp;eurl=http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/page/news/39174-video-tilly-and-the-wall-sing-songs-along" target="_blank">Zombies in Chicago&#8217;s Wicker Park</a> (YouTube)</li>
<li><a title="Pitchfork" href="http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/article/news/38548-tilly-and-the-wall-charm-america-with-video-tour">Emulating the Yeah Yeah Yeah&#8217;s</a> (Pitchfork)</li>
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<p>Speaking of Omaha, last week I was lucky to stumble across a fabulous show, after deciding to check out the Slow Down, a b<a title="Omaha City Weekly" href="http://www.omahacityweekly.com/article.php?id=1048">ar slash music venue opened last year or so</a> by the guys at <a title="Saddle Creek Records" href="http://saddlecreekrecords.com/home.html">Saddle Creek Records</a>. Neva Dinova is their name and I&#8217;m in love. Not with any particular person, as they&#8217;re a little out of my age range, but the versatile group had, at minimum 4 guys on stage and sometimes 7 or 8. A few times I saw three guitars going, along w/the bass and drum. The drummer struck me as someone who grew up playing jazz and the lead singer could have been Will Oldham&#8217;s brother, or my brother in 20 years. The harmony singer friend did a great job, though I sensed he hadn&#8217;t practiced with the band and showed some nervous fidgeting which he soothed with his PBR tall boy. And I especially loved the melodic trumpet song. So, yeah, <a title="MySpace NevaDinova" href="http://myspace.com/nevadinova.com">check &#8217;em out on MySpace.com/NevaDinova</a> &#8211; you won&#8217;t be disappointed.</p>
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