Michael Lux and the Bad Sons' debut EP Neat Repeater is one of the best releases I've heard over the last few months. As I mentioned in my review, it's raw yet accessible, it rocks and it features some really strong songwriting. Since the Bad Sons are a recent addition to the Chicago music scene, they've put together a video with director Spencer Rohan that explores their sound and style with performances of some of the EP's tracks and an interview with Lux. It's a great introduction to the band that also pays homage to a dying medium, the VHS tape. See for yourself below, then check out the Bad Sons live at Hard Rock Cafe on February 17 and Subterranean on March 3.
Monday, February 14, 2011
Get to know the Bad Sons, VHS style
Posted by Frank
Michael Lux and the Bad Sons' debut EP Neat Repeater is one of the best releases I've heard over the last few months. As I mentioned in my review, it's raw yet accessible, it rocks and it features some really strong songwriting. Since the Bad Sons are a recent addition to the Chicago music scene, they've put together a video with director Spencer Rohan that explores their sound and style with performances of some of the EP's tracks and an interview with Lux. It's a great introduction to the band that also pays homage to a dying medium, the VHS tape. See for yourself below, then check out the Bad Sons live at Hard Rock Cafe on February 17 and Subterranean on March 3.
The Bad Sons on VHS from Spencer M. Rohan on Vimeo.
Michael Lux and the Bad Sons' debut EP Neat Repeater is one of the best releases I've heard over the last few months. As I mentioned in my review, it's raw yet accessible, it rocks and it features some really strong songwriting. Since the Bad Sons are a recent addition to the Chicago music scene, they've put together a video with director Spencer Rohan that explores their sound and style with performances of some of the EP's tracks and an interview with Lux. It's a great introduction to the band that also pays homage to a dying medium, the VHS tape. See for yourself below, then check out the Bad Sons live at Hard Rock Cafe on February 17 and Subterranean on March 3.
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