Coheed and Cambria Extend Exclusive Neverender Tour

Coheed and Cambria will bring their uber-popular Neverender shows to Chicago as well as abroad in London. Originally slated for New York and Los Angeles exclusively, tickets for the previous two Neverender events sold out in three hours. Presented by Q101, Neverender is a new, four-night concert project in which the group will perform all four of their concept albums in their entirety, from beginning to end.

Chicha Libre to play Chicago’s World Music Festival

Once popular in Peru, chicha is a style of music that combines psychedelic riffs with Amazonian rhythms. Popular among indigenous empowerment members of the 1970s, the music was never truly accepted by the mainstream or middle classes in the country. Now, however, the sound is welcoming a resurgence through world music hotspot Cafe Barbès‘ club owner Olivier Conan and his band, Chicha Libre.

“Casio-grindcore” by U.K.-based Trencher

With a sound dubbed “Casio-grindcore” by the press, U.K. concept-metal trio Trencher mix the brevity of hardcore with grindcore’s ferocious incomprehensibility and Cookie Monster vocals, sprinkle a little prog on top, and wrap it up in a cartoonish, psychedelic, synth-driven package. Midway through Lips, their newest full-length, a curious track called “In Reverence” even finds the band exploring several minutes of uncharacteristic drone.

Anti-Flag Announces Protest Shows

Political punk rock quartet Anti-Flag have announced they will be playing three “protest shows” including their August 30 appearance Seattle’s Bumbershoot Festival, a free concert on the lawn of St. Paul Minnesota’s capital building, and a third show opening for fellow protest-rockers Rage Against the Machine at the Target Center in Minneapolis, which will take place simultaneously with the 2008 Republican National Convention in the same city.

Join ALARM, Printers’ Ball @ the Museum of Contemporary Art

The annual Printer’s Ball will celebrate its 4th year at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Chicago. The Printer’s Ball is a celebration of print literature in Chicago that brings together hundreds of wonderful independent publishers for a night of recognition and exhibition. Come join the celebration with a diverse selection of magazines, journals, posters, and more all available for free, as well as a night of live entertainment.

Weekly Burlesque: Interview with Catherine D’Lish

It’s my birthday, so I got myself an interview with Catherine D’Lish. As I’ve mentioned previously, I’m crrrrrrazy about Ms. D’Lish.
How did you get interested in burlesque?
Well, I was born with a dirty mind, I’m pretty sure!

When I was very young, I spent plenty of time holed up in the garage, enjoying my daddy’s Playboy magazines. There were stacks of them- hours of fun! While growing up, I was fascinated with all things sexual.

Mario Rubalcaba (Earthless) To Fill in for J Mascis’ Witch Dates

Witch has confirmed seven west coast tour dates along with Earthless and Assemble Head In Sunburst Sound. J Mascis will be replaced on the drums by Mario Rubalcaba of Earthless. Rubalcaba (who has played with Pinback, Hot Snakes, Metroschifter, and Rocket from the Crypt) is not only a bad-ass drummer, he’s also an ex-pro skater (see photo above). Dates below.

Triclops! Close Out August with a Mini-Tour

Oakland psych-punk band Triclops have announced a string of tour dates for the remainder of August, in support of their debut effort, Out of Africa (Alternative Tentacles), an album which ALARM recently described as, “visceral and disconcerting— definitely not for dinner.”

Built to Spill join Camper Van Beethoven, Cracker at Campout 2008

Boise Indie-rock outfit Built to Spill has confirmed that they will lend their distortion-dripping garage rock to Camper Van Beethoven and Cracker’s fourth annual Campout Festival , which takes place September 11-13 in Pappy & Harriet’s Pioneertown Palace, in Pioneertown, California. Located just a few miles from Joshua Tree National Park, Pioneertown is an Old West motion picture set where a number of movies and television shows were filmed, including The Cisco Kid.