The Lipschitz, a postpunk duo formed by guitarist-singer Daniel Brady and drummer-singer Rachael Boswell in Savannah, Georgia, has a unique sound that combines hardcore power with swooning melodies. After moving to Chicago in 2017, the duo released their debut EP “Pillow Face” in 2015, showcasing their energetic and stripped-down sound influenced by midwestern rock ‘n’ roll.
Their 2018 album “Lava,” released on Chicago punk label Not Normal Tapes, continued to impress with its raw and intense music. Over the years, The Lipschitz have evolved their sound, incorporating slower tempos, vocal interplay, and spacious arrangements that create a chilly yet inviting atmosphere. With their latest self-released album “Plinth,” the duo has expanded to a trio with bassist Antonio Holguin III, adding a melodic depth to their music.
Holguin’s addition to the band complements Boswell’s powerful drumming and Brady’s unique guitar style, resulting in a punk record that not only rips but also captivates with a touch of romance. The Lipschitz will be headlining a show at the Empty Bottle on Friday, October 25th, with Villagerrr and the Lipschitz opening the night.
Fans of postpunk and hardcore music should definitely check out this show, as The Lipschitz’s live performances are known for their energy and passion. With their evolving sound and dynamic stage presence, this is a band that continues to push the boundaries of the genre and captivate audiences with their unique blend of hardcore power and swooning melodies.
Leor Galil, a senior staff writer for the Chicago Reader with a focus on music, recommends The Lipschitz as a must-see live act. His coverage of the Chicago music scene has earned him several journalism awards, showcasing his deep knowledge and passion for the local music scene. For more information on upcoming shows and music events in Chicago, be sure to follow Leor Galil’s recommendations and stay tuned for the latest updates on the city’s vibrant music scene.