• juliette lewis

Bottom Lounge

1375 W Lake St
Chicago IL 60607
312-666-6775
  • Fri Oct 2 8 pm
    Juliette Lewis, American Bang, and The Wanton Looks at Bottom Lounge

    Give Juliette Lewis credit for one thing: She’s not Joaquin Phoenix. The actress’ music career is no mere lark (and definitely not some Andy Kaufman-esque prank), and her surprisingly long-running band The Licks played edgier music than most star-driven rock acts. Of course, for all their attitudinal charms, The Licks were slightly derivative of other, better garage revivalists, which explains why Lewis has ditched that creative dead end for the slightly more experimental New Romantiques. The group’s debut, Terra Incognita, was produced by Mars Volta’s Omar Rodriguez-Lopez, who surrounds Lewis’ bluesy bellows with dark, proggy atmospherics. If Nancy Sinatra had fronted The Go-Go’s, the resulting band might sound a bit like opener The Ettes, a trio of New Yorkers (by way of L.A.).

    Bottom Lounge 1375 W Lake St, Chicago, IL
21+ $15/$17

Give Juliette Lewis credit for one thing: She’s not Joaquin Phoenix. The actress’ music career is no mere lark (and definitely not some Andy Kaufman-esque prank), and her surprisingly long-running band The Licks played edgier music than most star-driven rock acts. Of course, for all their attitudinal charms, The Licks were slightly derivative of other, better garage revivalists, which explains why Lewis has ditched that creative dead end for the slightly more experimental New Romantiques. The group’s debut, Terra Incognita, was produced by Mars Volta’s Omar Rodriguez-Lopez, who surrounds Lewis’ bluesy bellows with dark, proggy atmospherics. If Nancy Sinatra had fronted The Go-Go’s, the resulting band might sound a bit like opener The Ettes, a trio of New Yorkers (by way of L.A.).

Updated 10/01/2009

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