Chicago-Area Live Music Recommendations for May 6-12

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Each Wednesday, WTTW News producer Josh Terry presents must-see live music shows from indie rock to jazz, country, hip-hop and more.

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Wednesday, May 6: 
Iron & Wine, Improvement Movement at Thalia Hall. Tickets
Two generations of folk-rock in Pilsen. 

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Thursday, May 7: 
John Andrews & the Yawns, Smushie, Tobacco City at Color Club. Tickets
Two of Chicago’s greatest bands open for the New Jersey songwriter.

Liz Cooper, V.V. Lightbody at Empty Bottle. Tickets
An excellent night of inventive indie rock. 

Mac DeMarco, Mock Media at Salt Shed Fairgrounds. Tickets
The popular and influential indie rock bard plays a massive outdoor show. 

Whitney Johnson, Lia Kohl and Macie Stewart, Kari Watson at Constellation. Sold out. 
Three of the city’s best instrumentalists and improvisers team up for a collaborative show celebrating their new trio LP. 

Friday, May 8: 
Sluice, Hiding Places at Schubas. Tickets
The conversational North Carolina folk rockers enlist the Brooklyn slowcore band with North Carolina roots as openers. 

Yumi Zouma, Ducks Ltd. at Outset. Tickets
Get there early for the energetic jangle pop of the Toronto openers. 

Footballhead, Palette Knife, Si Dios Quiere, Excuse Me Who Are You? at Lincoln Hall. Tickets
These local pop punks headline a stacked bill in Lincoln Park. 

Disclosure, Laurence Guy at Salt Shed. Sold out. 
Remember the summer of 2013? The first of three shows this U.K. dance duo is performing. 

Saturday, May 9: 
Cut Worms, Tchotchke at Lincoln Hall. Tickets
This ‘60s-inspired folk-rocker recorded his latest album with Jeff Tweedy in Chicago. 

Lowertown, Villagerrr at Subterranean. Tickets
Two of the most exciting acts in indie rock join forces in Wicker Park. 

The Afghan Whigs, Mercury Rev at Metro. Tickets
Veteran rock bands known for big artistic swings share the stage in Lakeview. 

Disclosure, Mike Dunn at Salt Shed. Sold out. 
Remember the summer of 2013? The second of three shows this U.K. dance duo is performing. 

Sunday, May 10: 
Hannah Frances at Old Town School of Folk Music. Tickets
This mesmerizing folk songwriter might be based in Vermont but wrote some of her breakthrough records while living in Chicago. 

Disclosure, Laurence Guy at Salt Shed. Tickets
Remember the summer of 2013? The third of three shows this U.K. dance duo is performing

Monday, May 11: 
Tragic Heroine, Thro, Try a Dull Knife at Empty Bottle. Free. 
A Free Monday show in Ukrainian Village is never a bad idea. 

Melody’s Echo Chamber, Strange Lot at Thalia Hall. Tickets
For fans of psychedelic pop, the band Broadcast and hypnotically catchy songs. 

Tuesday, May 12: 
Gia Margaret, Brendan Eder Ensemble at Thalia Hall. Tickets
This local songwriter is back to singing memorable and cozy folk-pop songs on her latest LP “Singing.” 


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