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The Chicago Record Report for October 2024 features a variety of new local music that has caught the attention of the Reader staff. Here are some highlights:

Desert Liminal, Black Ocean
Desert Liminal, a dream-pop trio, has released their third full-length album, “Black Ocean.” The record, born out of grief and love, showcases the band’s emotional depth and connection to the Chicago underground music scene. With plaintive moods and disarming lyrics, this album is sure to tug at your heartstrings.

Gigan, Anomalous Abstractigate Infinitessimus
Extreme-metal band Gigan has released their fifth album, “Anomalous Abstractigate Infinitessimus.” Known for their manically cybernetic riffs and nightmarish atmospheres, Gigan creates a sonic environment that is both intense and captivating. This album is a must-listen for fans of extreme metal.

Chris Greene Quartet, Conversance
Chris Greene Quartet, led by Evanston saxophonist Chris Greene, offers a blend of postbop jazz infused with blues, funk, and Afro-Cuban music. Their latest album, “Conversance,” highlights the band’s 20 years of chemistry and songwriting prowess. The warm and clean production of the album creates an immersive listening experience.

Man-Eaters, Quatro Muchachos
Man-Eaters, a new garage band, delivers a raw and energetic sound on their third full-length album, “Quatro Muchachos.” Their blend of primitive punk and hard rock captures the essence of a gritty dive bar experience. Tracks like “Crooked Nights” showcase the band’s unapologetic and rebellious spirit.

Luv Moore, A Luv Story
Luv Moore, a Chicago-based R&B artist, presents her debut album, “A Luv Story,” as a cozy and intimate musical experience. With silky vocals and minimal electronic beats, Moore creates a soulful and warm atmosphere on this release. Guest vocals from Dannie Gotit and LaJé add depth to the album’s smooth R&B sound.

Mukqs, Eye Frame
Experimental musician Mukqs, also known as Max Allison, offers a unique sonic experience on his latest album, “Eye Frame.” Recorded live in one take using a Roland SP-404MKII sampler, the album features vivid textures and eclectic sounds that reflect the artist’s creativity and spontaneity.

In addition to these releases, there are several other local albums out in October, including reissues from American Football and Miasis, as well as new releases from The Blessed Madonna, Bronze, and more. The Chicago music scene is thriving with a diverse range of talent and sounds for music lovers to explore.

For those looking to experience live music, upcoming concerts in Chicago offer a chance to discover new artists and enjoy the vibrant local music scene. Stay tuned for more exciting releases and events in the Chicago music community.