STRING THINGS
Live Gallery: Modest Mouse
Check out FRET12’s recap of Modest Mouse's two-night show at the Salt Shed.
Live Gallery: Beach Bunny
Despite the heat, Beach Bunny’s Pool Party was an epic fest. Here’s a creative recap of their show.
Live Gallery: Brent Faiyaz
Check out FRET12’s recap of Brent Faiyaz’s two-night show at the Salt Shed.
Live Gallery: Real Estate
A fitting end to a jam-packed weekend of live music, we were lucky enough to catch headliner Real Estate’s set to close out a stellar Square Roots festival. The Jersey-born indie rock band showed Chicago some love by performing several songs off of their 2014 record Atlas — an album partially recorded in Wilco’s Chicago studio, The Loft — as well as giving the hyped-up crowd an encore (festival curfews be damned).
Live Gallery: King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard at The Salt Shed
We felt the full force of the Aussie band during their three-day show at The Salt Shed. With face-melting riffs and unpredictable setlists, KGLW made these three days unforgettable. This journal recaps day...
Live Gallery: Toro Y Moi at Pitchfork
We got a chance to experience and document Toro Y Moi's good vibes at Pitchfork.
Live Gallery: Goth Babe
Goth Babe and Yoke Lore gave us a taste of summer with their music and energy on stage. Here's a glimpse of the show at The Salt Shed in Chicago ✨
Live Gallery: Poppy Jean Crawford
The L.A. musician, Poppy Jean Crawford, is on tour with Placebo. Here's a recap of her performance at The Salt Shed.
Live Gallery: Placebo
The iconoclast British band Placebo took the Salt Shed by storm. Here's our live gallery recap.
Live Gallery: Courtney Barnett
Everyone loves Courtney Barnett. The crowd adores her, her opening acts gush over her kindness, and she possesses the kind of good-natured charisma necessary to assemble a star-studded roster for her...
Live Gallery: Spirit of the Beehive
We got a chance to shoot the always-amazing Spirit of the Beehive at Pitchfork Music Fest, and decided to treat the photos with an aesthetic that matches the band's uniquely destabilizing sound. They turned out great — see for yourself.