Expose.com: Astrid and the Killer Penguin
I haven’t seen them use the term ‘psychedelic’ to describe their music, but Chicago’s Boolean Knife certainly have qualities in common with modern psych bands,
I haven’t seen them use the term ‘psychedelic’ to describe their music, but Chicago’s Boolean Knife certainly have qualities in common with modern psych bands,
Back in March, I had a chat with Shelia at Fearless Radio about Boolean Knife and the ‘Astrid and the Killer Penguin’ EP.
Also from Chicago comes the debut release from Boolean Knife, featuring local veteran musician/producer William Steffey. The new 3-song EP titled “Astrid And The Killer
Astrid and the Killer Penguin, the debut EP by Chicago’s Boolean Knife, is, despite the whimsical title, a fairly serious collection of three postmodern rock
Astrid and the Killer Penguin is the debut EP from Chicago band Boolean Knife. With a nice post-punk sheen, the three tracks evoke comparisons to
William Steffey, the Chicago, Illinois, post-modern rock singer-songwriter returns with his just-released 11th studio release via his own Aquariphone label. In this exclusive, he gets
Although we may be highly influenced by the music that came along before the digital age, the beauty of technology is how it has opened
Takes cues from Oasis with dashes of Portishead and Blur, this tune sounds completely British but is totally from Chicago.
Veteran Chicago musician William Steffey has just dropped a stand-alone single and video for “Belfast.” This is Steffey’s tenth official release since the early aughts
This EP is Chicagoan William Steffey’s 10th release and I’m surprised, quite frankly, that I haven’t heard of him before now. The music that he