We love Lush (artwork from a fanclub zine)

We Love Lush! (Reunion)

A week ago, Emma Anderson sent out a cryptic tweet that immediately went viral: “Seven days.”

And, like clockwork, the Lush reunion was announced today, along with 4ad’s news of an albums-and-rarities box set and vinyl reissue of singles collection Ciao!

36 Hours in Chicago

Chicago: 2015 #BowieBoozeBlowout

So going to Chicago in January might not have been the BEST idea— but tickets to the final weekend of the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago’s #DavidBowieIs exhibit were too good to pass up.

January 1: Welcome to Chicago (I Can’t Feel My Face)
Afternoon arrival gives me time to drop off my bags in Wicker Park, then head out to explore the neighborhood. I make a beeline for Quimbys—one of the best zine/book stores in the world. …Aaaaand they’re closed. Good for my wallet, but sad for me. I snap a photo of the Closed sign silently taunting me.

Hi, Blue Line.

Chicago Blue Line in winter.

I zip past the Double Door (no music this time, alas), the cutest doughnut shop in the world (Stan’s Donuts) and an elegant La Colombe outpost before zipping up to the Blue Line.

West Side Revival: The Columbus Theatre

A marquee first lit in 1926 is blazing once more: Providence, RI’s venerable Columbus Theatre Columbus Theatre, which opened when 10¢ matinees were the rage, reopened after extensive renovations in 2012 and has been ramping up its calendar of shows ever since.

Booking is coordinated by a collective that also helms a small recording studio upstairs. So far they’ve brought some heavy-hitters to town — last fall Bonnie Prince Billy, Bill Callahan and Cass McCombs all played in rapid succession — but they’ve also gained a reputation for an eclectic and forward-thinking booking philosophy.

Some upcoming shows that will be worth your while:

TONIGHT, March 22: Rough Francis + Ravi Shavi
ROUGH FRANCIS is a young band with an unusually heavy sense of history. Three of the Burlington, VT-based band’s members — Bobby Jr., Urian and Julian — are the sons of Bobby Hackney Sr., bassist and vocalist of the legendary Detroit proto-punk band DEATH, who crafted a uniquely fiery brand of propulsive rock in the era of MOR disco. (Their amazing story is told in the 2012 doc, “A Band Called Death.” Watch the trailer.)

Although they began as a tribute to Death, the band quickly found their own style — showcased on its rough-and-tumble, gritty debut, “Maximum Soul Power” (Riothouse Records).

Openers RAVI SHAVI kick up a righteous groove too — be sure to show up early!

SUNDAY, March 23: Death Vessel + Purple Ivy Shadows
Joel Thibodeau’s Death Vessel project is as otherwordly and delicate as the moniker suggests. Sometimes the band is just Joel and a rotating cast of guests — but these days the lineup includes Jeffrey Underhill (Honeybunch), Rachel Blumberg (The Decemberists) and singer-songwriter Liz Isenberg.

And be sure to catch a super-rare set from the reunited Purple Ivy Shadows, who released some excellent records on Dark Beloved Cloud and Slow River before calling it quits in the 2002. Do not pass go!

THE COLUMBUS THEATRE | 270 Broadway, Providence, RI 02903
UPCOMING:

Mar 28: Magik Markers with Pixels
Mar 29: Lonesome Leash with Diane Cluck and Orion Rigel Dommisse
Apr 1: Arc Iris Record Release Show with Sugar Honey Ice Tea + Chris Daltry (The ‘Mericans/Purple Ivy Shadows)
May 10: Sharon van Etten

Purchase tickets at Olympic Records, Armageddon Shop, and at ColumbusTheatre.com.

COLUMBUS MARQUEE SHOT BY ROUGH FRANCIS.

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