• Alice Peacock

Lincoln Hall

2424 N. Lincoln Ave.
Chicago IL 60614
  • Sat Sep 11 7 pm
    Alice Peacock at Lincoln Hall

    Alice Peacock is a White Bear, Minn., transplant who now calls Chicago home, but the singer-songwriter’s sound is more Music Row than anything else. On her recent Love Remains, buoyant guitar strums usually anchor pensive slide-guitar strains while well-worn subject matters are dragged into the forefront in her Sheryl Crow-like voice. “I’d like to get stoned / never come home / I’d like to be free,” Peacock sings in Love’s opener “All About Me,” and the rest of the glossy album maintains that defiant, carefree attitude that gives off a familiar, welcoming vibe—perfect for sitting back and cracking open a beer.

    Lincoln Hall 2424 N. Lincoln Ave., Chicago, IL
All Ages $20

Alice Peacock is a White Bear, Minn., transplant who now calls Chicago home, but the singer-songwriter’s sound is more Music Row than anything else. On her recent Love Remains, buoyant guitar strums usually anchor pensive slide-guitar strains while well-worn subject matters are dragged into the forefront in her Sheryl Crow-like voice. “I’d like to get stoned / never come home / I’d like to be free,” Peacock sings in Love’s opener “All About Me,” and the rest of the glossy album maintains that defiant, carefree attitude that gives off a familiar, welcoming vibe—perfect for sitting back and cracking open a beer.

Updated 09/30/2010

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