Adam Schubert of Ulna: Nourishing Chicago’s Indie-Rock Scene – Chicago Reader

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Chicago singer-guitarist Adam Schubert, known for his work under the name Ulna, recently released his second album titled Gazebo. While reflecting on his suburban upbringing in Northbrook, Schubert’s music is heavily influenced by the indie rock scene of the Pacific Northwest. The album, released last month on Shuga, showcases Schubert’s unique blend of scruffy warmth in his arrangements, paired with irascible guitar chords that hit with the intensity of a chilly autumn wind.

Schubert’s vocals are generally relaxed and gentle, but with a biting edge that can quickly transition from tender to angry. This emotional range gives his music a sense of vulnerability and raw emotion, inviting listeners to connect with his personal experiences. His detailed lyrics, while unsentimental about his past as a self-described “bad kid,” offer a sense of empathy and understanding towards his younger self and anyone who can relate to his words.

In addition to his solo work as Ulna, Schubert will be performing at EmptBottle on Tuesday, October 22nd, with opening acts Ulna TV Buddha and Sports Boyfriend. The show promises to be a night of introspective indie rock and emotional performances, showcasing Schubert’s dynamic range as a musician.

For those interested in discovering new music and supporting local artists, Adam Schubert’s performance at EmptBottle is a must-see event. With his introspective lyrics, emotional vocals, and unique blend of indie rock influences, Schubert is sure to captivate the audience and leave a lasting impression.

If you’re a fan of indie rock music or looking to explore Chicago’s vibrant music scene, be sure to mark your calendar for this upcoming show. Tickets are priced at $12 and the event is open to those 21 and older. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to experience the raw talent and emotional depth of Adam Schubert and his band Ulna live in concert.

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