June 2017 • Volume 43, Number 08 • www.illinoisentertainer.com
COVER STORY:
RISE AGAINST
More than any other time in the band’s 18-year
career, the cultural and political climate of 2017 is
the perfect environment for Rise Against, powered
by singer-songwriter Tim McIlrath, bassist Joe
Principe, drummer Brandon Barnes, and guitarist
Zach Blair. The Trump-era is a bittersweet time for
Tim McIlrath, singer and songwriter for the socio-
political melodic punk act. The band’s vocalist-
made as much clear in our interview last month,
while preparing a tour supporting the group’s
adrenaline-fueled eighth record, Wolves, and a co-
headlining live slot with Deftones and Thrice.
Jaime Black spoke to McIlrath for IE.
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HELLO MY NAME IS...GAVIN ROSSDALE
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Fame? Gavin Rossdale, 51, hates it. “But you basically have no
choice – it’s just one of those things that goes with celebrity, and
nobody wants to hear a celebrity complain,” he sighs, resigned-
ly. “And I won’t tell you it’s not annoying when you’re basically
out with your family, just trying to have a private life. But at the
end of the day, how serious can I take it? I don’t care. I’ve got too
many other things to care about.” True. And he happily lists
them on the latest album, not afraid to throw in a few mea cul-
pas for he and Stefani’s split, whose alleged infidelity played a
part in it. He’s bounced back with strong songs ,and an opti-
mistic new outlook on life. Tom Lanham talked to the Bush
frontman.
Sweet Home Calendar 28
Cinema Scopes
Gods and Monsters.
Media
Ryan Arnold has WXRT in his DNA.
PHOENIX
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Chicago Blues Fest Preview.
The French alt-rock outfit Phoenix has always made music its
own idiosyncratic way, with no apologies. Ever since it broke
through internationally with its Grammy-winning fourth album,
2009’s Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix – and smash hits like “1901”
and “Lisztomania” – the retro-minded members have been
amassing a remarkable arsenal of music. Four years after its last
Bankrupt! effort – Phoenix has returned with Ti Amo, a vibrant,
summery-sounding surprise that’s so awash in rubbery, bubbly
synthesizer textures that it feels time-warped in from the burn-
baby-burn disco era. No joke. Tom Lanham talked to Thomas
Mars.
Muddy Water's son comes to Chicago.
Over 1700 shows and 2500 bands to see in June!
Spins
The Beatles, Stax Classic and more.
Caught In A Mosh
Fates Warning is back.
Classifieds
You dumped your boyfriend's guitarist, now you're looking for another.
DEF LEPPARD
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Studiophile
When Def Leppard formed in 1977 in Sheffield, England,
the New Wave Of British Heavy Metal (NWOBHM) scene was
in full effect. From their glammy influences of the ’70s, and their
pioneering MTV video days, morphing into rock titans in the
’90s, Def Leppard have become one of the prolific touring bands
around today. This year, Def Leppard are touring with Poison
and Tesla, playing cities and venues it didn’t get a chance to
play in on its first leg of the tour that began last year. “That’s the
whole point of this one,” long-time guitarist Phil Collen said.
Kelley Simms talked to the longtime guitarist.
What's going on at Gravity, Rax Trax and Bennett Road studios.
Gear
Roland's ground breaking percussion pads.
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