Chicago Reader: September 2024 Record Report

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Chicago Record Report is a monthly series that showcases new local music that has captured the attention of Reader staff. In the latest report, several artists and bands have stood out with their unique sounds and captivating performances.

Adia, also known as Adia Dew, has released her debut album “Every So Often,” which features sleek and thoughtful R&B and neosoul songs. Collaborating with artists like Armanii Day, Keeko Kariya, and Jesse 5K, Adia explores themes of love, purpose, and embracing life’s uncertainties.

Laura Jane Grace & the Mississippi Medicals bring a raucous energy to their EP “Give an Inch.” Led by Laura Jane Grace, the band combines elements of country, rock, and punk to create a rowdy barroom sound that is sure to get audiences moving.

Goran Ivanovic, a Croatian-born guitarist based in Chicago, showcases his exceptional talent and diverse influences on his live-recorded album “Closer Than This.” Drawing from Balkan folk, flamenco, jazz, and classical guitar, Ivanovic’s music is a testament to his skill and artistry.

Levity, an electronic trio from Chicago, gained attention for their performance at the Electric Forest festival and have now released their debut EP “Escapism Vol. 1.” Featuring collaborations with Alleycvt and ProbCause, Levity’s music aims to transport listeners to a place of solace and freedom from daily worries.

Dustin H. Currier, under the moniker Lightleak, presents an eclectic mix of genres on his latest release “Tails.” From orchestral pop to posthardcore, Currier’s music is a blend of introspection and high-energy beats that promise to keep listeners engaged.

The Pulsars, a synth-pop duo formed by brothers Dave and Harry Trumfio, have reissued their cult classic self-titled album. Known for their retro sci-fi aesthetic and catchy melodies, the Pulsars are set to embark on reunion shows in southern California and a national tour in 2025.

In addition to these highlighted artists, there are numerous local releases to look out for in September, ranging from electronic and rock to experimental and folk music. Chicago’s vibrant music scene continues to produce diverse and talented musicians who are making waves both locally and beyond.

With a variety of concerts and shows on the horizon, music enthusiasts in Chicago have plenty of opportunities to experience live performances and discover new sounds. The city’s rich musical heritage and thriving community of artists ensure that there is always something exciting happening in the local music scene.

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