Fans and insiders alike refer to the 1991 release Lost Lost Lost as the pinnacle of the band’s recording career. Indeed, from the two-part O You’re A Dandy/Stink to the monstrous finish of Seven and Prayers For the Undoing of Spells, you’ll be caught in a maelstrom of changing vocalists, brilliant writing, and stunning arrangements. Also terrific are Kate’s last two recorded lead vocals on Love Elevator and Chaos and Ruin and Colm’s career best vocal on Bamboo Guru.
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Fans and insiders alike refer to the 1991 release Lost Lost Lost as the pinnacle of the band’s recording career. Indeed, from the two-part O You’re A… read more
Fans and insiders alike refer to the 1991 release Lost Lost Lost as the pinnacle of the band’s recording career. Indeed, from the two-part O You’re A Dandy/Stink to the monstrous finish … read more
"An amazingly talented and diverse band from Chicago whose eclectic style blends many musicals genres into an amazingly unified 30 car pile-up." MAESTRO SUBGUM AND THE WHOLE : A Brief History Maestro Subgum and the Whole is the brainchild of Beau O’Reilly, who founded the band in Madison, Wisconsin, in the late 70s, then brought it to its creative peak in Chicago in the 80s and 90s. The band’s innovative sound – music with teeth for people with gums – was always a cabaret of rock, folk, and stage musical songs, strong on melody and intelligent lyrics. The songs were us… read more
"An amazingly talented and diverse band from Chicago whose eclectic style blends many musicals genres into an amazingly unified 30 car pile-up." MAESTRO SUBGUM AND THE WHOLE : … read more
"An amazingly talented and diverse band from Chicago whose eclectic style blends many musicals genres into an amazingly unified 30 car pile-up." MAESTRO SUBGUM AND THE WHOLE : A Brief History Maestro Subgum and the Whole i… read more