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fleshmess · 1 year ago
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alotofboring · 8 months ago
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New Music Friday, March 29
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omegaremix · 6 months ago
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Omega Radio for May 23, 2020; #229.
Patio “Vile Bodies”
Surf Curse “Disco”
Delicate Boys “Big Shot”
Parsnip “Lighthouse Beacon”
Multicult “Grieflex”
Tops “Seven Minutes”
Dry Cleaning “Phone Scam”
Grim Streaker “Cat Call”
Here Lies Man “Long Legs (Look Away)”
Ing “Journey”
Strobobean “Winter”
Furbie “Butterfinger”
Beverly Tender “Benji’s Song”
Knife Wife “Cheek”
Stuck “People Pleaser”
Beak “Life Goes On”
Pting “Boo”
Serfs, The “Caged And Bound”
Sneaks “Red”
FCKR Jr. “Gone”
Snail Mail “Pristine”
Kaputt “Carnage Hall”
M.A.Z.E. “The Phone”
Not For You “Last Place”
Horse Lords “People’s Park”
Melkbelly “LCR”
Rhombus “Palm Trees”
Deeper “Taxi”
Laser Background “Cerulean 20%”
Rye Pines “Spiderback Boogie”
Clamm “Sucker Punch”
Lithics “Tower Of Age”
Thick “5 Years Behind”
First Responders “Send Noods”
New Fries “Ploce”
Deadbeat Beat “You Lift Me Up”
Native Cats, The “Run With The Roses”
Model/Actriz “Suntan”
All post-punk / d.i.y. volume.
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mifhortunach · 1 year ago
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Little Bug / Melkbelly
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supersupersounds · 8 months ago
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Mandy - High School Boyfriend
Miranda from Melkbelly has a new band and it screams 90s guitar rock in all the best ways. -Kris
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chicagomusicguide · 3 years ago
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FINAL DAY PEOPLE! Let's make the absolute most of it and have a great and memorable day! Who was your favorite artist so far? @riot_fest #riotfest #riotfest2021 #riotfestchicago #thegories #machinegunkelly #slipknot #devo #theflaminglips #newfoundglory #theweakdays #theghostinside #ratboys #anthrax #melkbelly #thursday #simpleplan #bodycount #kflay #health #thebled #fever333 #kennyhoopla #gymshorts #bleached #mothermother #alexg #blackstarkids #airstreamfutures #petsymmetry (at Riot Fest) https://www.instagram.com/p/CUAoQ4frvPJ/?utm_medium=tumblr
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omegaradiowusb · 4 years ago
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MAY 23, 2020 (#229)
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Patio “Vile Bodies”
Surf Curse “Disco”
Delicate Boys “Big Shot”
Parsnip “Lighthouse Beacon”
Multicult “Grieflex”
Tops “Seven Minutes”
Dry Cleaning “Phone Scam”
Grim Streaker “Cat Call”
Here Lies Man “Long Legs (Look Away)”
Ing “Journey”
Strobobean “Winter”
Furbie “Butterfinger”
Beverly Tender “Benji’s Song”
Knife Wife “Cheek”
Stuck “People Pleaser”
Beak “Life Goes On”
Pting “Boo”
Serfs, The “Caged And Bound”
Sneaks “Red”
FCKR Jr. “Gone”
Snail Mail “Pristine”
Kaputt “Carnage Hall”
M.A.Z.E. “The Phone”
Not For You “Last Place”
Horse Lords “People’s Park”
Melkbelly “LCR”
Rhombus “Palm Trees”
Deeper “Taxi”
Laser Background “Cerulean 20%”
Rye Pines “Spiderback Boogie”
Clamm “Sucker Punch”
Lithics “Tower Of Age”
Thick “5 Years Behind”
First Responders “Send Noods”
New Fries “Ploce”
Deadbeat Beat “You Lift Me Up”
Native Cats, The “Run With The Roses”
Model/Actriz “Suntan”
It’s Omega Radio’s final Spring 2020 broadcast. Before we head on over to our summer volumes, here’s another deluxe showcase of d.i.y, post-punk, screaming, and experimental sounds.
New sounds from Multicult, Pting, The Serfs, Horse Lords, Melkbelly, Laser Background, Clamm, Lithics, Thick, New Fries, The Native Cats, and Model/Actriz.
Recent sounds from Surf Curse, Delicate Boys, Parsnip, Tops, Dry Cleaning, Grim Streaker, Here Lies Man, Strobobean, Furbie, Knife Wife, Stuck, Beak, FCKR Jr., Kaputt, M.A.Z.E., Not For You, and First Responders,
Omega’s first of seven Summer 2020 broadcasts airs June 6, 2020 (10PM, New York City). We’re in the process of getting together our usual bonus summer broadcasts in sampling, golden-era hip-hop, punk, and other surprises in store.
Thank to all supporting Omega. We hope to see you for the summer. Stay tuned.
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9-wing-1 · 4 years ago
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Melkbelly - Bathroom At The Beach
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gimmetinnitus · 4 years ago
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stream these :: Melkbelly + Water From Your Eyes + Sweeping Promises + Abandoncy + GELD + Negativ + Mike Polizze + Dope Body + Optic Sink + Dan Deacon + Disassembler + Normil Hawaiians – GIMME TINNITUS - https://bit.ly/3lVFxf5
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acollocation · 5 years ago
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Melkbelly - Mount Kool Kid
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sinceileftyoublog · 6 years ago
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Live Picks: 3/29
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Dream Theater
BY JORDAN MAINZER
Prog rock and metal. Devastating singer-songwriters. An instrumental master.
Dream Theater, Chicago Theatre
Distance Over Time, the 14th studio album from prog metal legends Dream Theater, was written in 18 days. Does that mean it’s focused? Of course not. The band is, as usual, instrumentally proficient and thematically all over the place. Opener “Untethered Angel” is a hard-charging rocker about a person trying to regain lost hope. “S2N”’s impressively complex time signatures is taken a bit too seriously when the band deliver obvious lyrics about social ills. Don’t get me wrong: the band’s heart is in the right place, “At Wit’s End” decrying the abuse of women. But some of them are plain lazy, “Barstool Warrior” juxtaposing the stories of such women and a man’s existential crisis as two sides of the same despair coin.
Listening to the moments of Distance Over Time that do work, you realize Dream Theater should have played it a bit more safe. “Paralyzed” is the catchy, short, effective rock song of the bunch. “Fall into the Light” is the quintessential cheesy new age enlightenment song, but it’s Ride the Lightning-level heavy. Perhaps the best on the record is the closer “Pale Blue Dot”, or how Carl Sagan referred to Earth from space. The most stadium-sized song on the record, it shows the band challenging the idea that we should feel small. If only on the rest of the album they didn’t get in the way of themselves.
5.9/10
Tonight at the Chicago Theatre, Dream Theater celebrate both Distance Over Time and the 20th anniversary of Metropolis Pt. 2: Scenes from a Memory, starting sets with new material and then playing the latter in full.
Thou & Emma Ruth Rundle, Subterranean
Baton Rouge metal monsters Thou’s latest release is Magus, a collection of the band’s typical sludgy, slow, doom metal instrumentation juxtaposed with Bryan Funck’s icy vocals. But it’s uncharacteristically hopeful. “We refuse to exist in our despair,” they sing on “In the Kingdom of Meaning”, one of many songs on the album that starts with more gentle, echoing instrumentation before delving into its usual sorcery. “We are the sages, reincarnated, up to our old tricks again,” sing a chorus of women on the witchy “Divine Will”. This isn’t to say the band have gone soft. They’re truly menacing on “Greater Invocation of Disgust”, and Funck truly inhabits the dogmatic hedonists he criticizes on “The Changeling Prince”. Live, the band should play heavily from the record, though they’re certainly known for grunge and 90′s indie rock covers.
We previewed Emma Ruth Rundle’s set at Empty Bottle last year:
“Singer-songwriter, guitarist, and visual artist Emma Ruth Rundle has released her opus. On Dark Horses, inspired by her move to Louisville and musical and life partnership with Evan Patterson of Young Widows/Jaye Jayle (who we profiled earlier this year), is about anxiety, dealing with pain, and escaping trauma, but it’s also about being enveloped by love. Its songs are sludgy and slow-burning, anthemic and emotional all at once. The verses chug and the choruses crash, the core band of Patterson on guitar and piano, Todd Cook on bass, and Dylan Nadon on drums providing tension between darkness and light. At the center of it all is Rundle’s weary, empathetic voice, addressing a loved one’s trauma on 'You Don’t Have To Cry', the perfect complement to Patterson’s baritone on love duet “Light Song”.”
Damiana, the collaborative project of local experimental artists TALsounds and Matchess, opens.
Cat Power, United Center
We previewed Cat Power’s set at Thalia Hall late last year:
“At this year’s Riot Fest, Chan Marshall played only the short title track from the not-yet-released Wanderer, what would end up being her first album in 6 years and first not on Matador (who rejected her album because they wanted her to sound more like Adele). Appropriately, Marshall signed with Domino for the album whose title references her very nomadic nature, whether personally or stylistically, and added the track 'Woman' featuring megastar Lana Del Rey that she claims is not a slight on Matador but we all know really is. Marshall 1, everyone else, 0.
Wanderer is quintessential Cat Power for better and for worse. Impressively vocal-forward, minimal, and slinky but also a little dragging, the self-produced record espouses a gentle anger. 'If I had a dime for every time / Tell me I’m not what you need / If I had a quarter, I would pull it together / And I would take it to the bank and then leave,' Marshall sings on the intro to 'Woman' before she and Del Rey harmonize over a 'Breakdown' beat. Even if she is firing shots, she’s also feeling empowered with Del Rey at her side. 'Black' is the story of someone who saved her during her mid-2000s time of addiction, guitars and layered vocals providing more strength in numbers. As with other Cat Power records, there’s a song or two with experimentation–like the auto-tuned vocals on 'Horizon'–but the album is mostly stark and concentrated on Marshall’s silky, warm voice. She notably covers Rihanna’s 'Stay', contextualized by a legendary story involving ex-lovers, broken hearts, and singing the song at a karaoke bar 16 times. But Marshall makes it her own.”
Massively popular folk band Mumford & Sons headline.
Bill MacKay, Hideout
Tonight at the Hideout is the record release for Fountain Fire, the latest album from local guitar hero Bill MacKay. As with other albums he’s made, the new record is incredibly varied. He layers acoustic, distorted electric, and slide guitars on standouts “Pre-California” and “The Movie House”, instrumentals that sound like they could back a lost country classic but live on their own just as well. And the requinto playing that pervaded SpiderBeetleBee’s “I Heard Them Singing” shows up again on “Man & His Panic”. But MacKay brings a couple new tricks, too. The fuzzed out playing on “Arcadia”, enveloping itself, becomes a noise track. On the other end of the spectrum, MacKay reveals something truly lovely: his singing voice, specifically on “Birds of May” and “Try It On”, weathered and emotive like the best of his forebears.
Forest Management, the solo project of local experimental artist John Daniel, & Miranda Winters (of Melkbelly) open. DJ Mariapaz Camargo spins before, between, and after sets.
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fleshmess · 8 months ago
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alotofboring · 10 months ago
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Playlist #50 : 💫Anniversary mix💫
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omegaremix · 3 months ago
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Omega Radio for August 12, 2017; #143.
Night Beats “Love Ain’t Strange (Everything Else Is)”
Pnature Walk “Vehicle”
Video Daughters “January Sun”
Diet Cig “Barf Day”
Black Angels, The “I’d Kill For Her”
King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard “12 Bar Bruise”
Vanity “You’ll Never Matter That Much To Them”, “Don’t Be Shy”
Daddy Issues “I’m Not”
Melkbelly “Bathroom At The Beach”
Aquarian Blood  “Heaven Is In My Head / Won’t Forget To Die”
Downtown Boys “The Wall”
JJ Doll “Life’s A Joke”
Betrayers “Little Girl (You’ve Got Some Growing Up To Do)”, “Hey Now Mary”
Biblical “Monsoon Season”
Bike Thiefs “Destination Wedding”
Broken Talent “Get Off The Stage”
Priests “No Big Bang”
Tasty “-“
Carl Sagan’s Skate Shoes “[I]”
Slowcoaches “Living Out”
Dame “Shy Bullet”
Foster Care “Kommie Kunt”
Mary Bell “Trash Tongue”
Dilly Dally “Know Yourself”
Taiwan Housing Project “Subterranean Pedigree”, “Ideal Body Arrangement”
King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard “Gamma Knife”
Sediment Club “Deeper Into Hell”
Pygmy Shrews “Catheter”
Miss Destiny “Law And Order”
Snakehole “Bum Song”, “Good Conversation”
Deluxe mix of garage, post-punk, d.i.y., indie, and more.
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mifhortunach · 1 year ago
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Stone Your Friends / Melkbelly
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jungleindierock · 6 years ago
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FULL ALBUM STREAM
Miranda Winters - Xobeci, What Grows Here?
The debut solo album from Miranda Winters, vocalist of the 4 piece noise-rock band from Chicago, Melkbelly. The record was released on June 15th, 2018 on cassette via Sooper Records.
Tracklist
The Futuristic District
With Love From St. Fake, WI (P.A.M.)
A Series of Small Explosions
A Hardy Garden Plot Intro
A Hardy Garden Plot
Laundry List of Rabbits
O, No. C’mon Please!
Mickey’s Dead Stuff
Glitter House
O.T.O. Revised 
Links: Bandcamp
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