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SUMMARY:NYE at Schubas
DESCRIPTION:New Year's Eve with...\n\nDessa and \n\n	\n		Special Guest\n\n\n	Special Guest\n	\n		From its first track\, Dessa's new full-length Parts of Speech (6.25.13\, Doomtree Records) announces itself as something different. The Doomtree veteran and inveterate wordsmith   having proved her mettle in the fields of creative non-fiction\, spoken-word and hip-hop   jettisons all genre expectations on "The Man I Knew" and croons a heartbreaking lament to a disintegrating relationship at an explosively-building clip.\n	\n		From this moment on Dessa   oft described as "Mos Def plus Dorothy Parker" for the wit and flow shown off on previous solo albums A Badly Broken Code and Castor\, The Twin   proves she has truly coalesced as an artist\, transcending the restrictions of genre to reveal an astonishing multi-platform voice.\n	\n		"I wanted to investigate the idea that a cohesive record isn't always made cohesive by having twelve songs that sound the same. I figured when you make a mixtape for a friend\, you can get away with a range of genres and a lot of dynamic change. Why can't I approach an album like that? The sequence has to be just right\, and we worked hard to nail it\, but the thing that holds this record together is the sensibility of the lyrics\, rather than a uniform theme."\n	\n		Track two kicks off a stunning hat-trick of the record's standout numbers. "Call Off Your Ghost" is an admittedly haunting dirge on the "struggle for grace in the wake of a long relationship." An arena-sized chorus tucked into a melancholy lullaby\, "Ghost" has that unique ability to perfectly soundtrack new love or bitter breakup at the same time.\n	\n		RSVP on Facebook\n	\n		\n			Read More...
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<span><b>New Year&#39\;s Eve with...</b></span><br />\n<span><a href="http://www.doomtree.net/dessa/" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">Dessa</a> and </span>\n<ul>\n	<li style="display: none\;">\n		<a href="http:///" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">Special Guest</a></li>\n</ul>\n<div class="noLinkArtist" style="display: block\;">\n	Special Guest\n	<p>\n		From its first track\, <b>Dessa&rsquo\;s</b> new full-length <i>Parts of Speech</i> (6.25.13\, Doomtree Records) announces itself as something different. The Doomtree veteran and inveterate wordsmith &mdash\; having proved her mettle in the fields of creative non-fiction\, spoken-word and hip-hop &mdash\; jettisons all genre expectations on &ldquo\;The Man I Knew&rdquo\; and croons a heartbreaking lament to a disintegrating relationship at an explosively-building clip.</p>\n	<p>\n		From this moment on Dessa &mdash\; oft&ndash\;described as &ldquo\;Mos Def plus Dorothy Parker&rdquo\; for the wit and flow shown off on previous solo albums A Badly Broken Code and Castor\, The Twin &mdash\; proves she has truly coalesced as an artist\, transcending the restrictions of genre to reveal an astonishing multi-platform voice.</p>\n	<p>\n		&ldquo\;I wanted to investigate the idea that a cohesive record isn&rsquo\;t always made cohesive by having twelve songs that sound the same. I figured when you make a mixtape for a friend\, you can get away with a range of genres and a lot of dynamic change. Why can&rsquo\;t I approach an album like that? The sequence has to be just right\, and we worked hard to nail it\, but the thing that holds this record together is the sensibility of the lyrics\, rather than a uniform theme.&rdquo\;</p>\n	<p>\n		Track two kicks off a stunning hat-trick of the record&rsquo\;s standout numbers. &ldquo\;Call Off Your Ghost&rdquo\; is an admittedly haunting dirge on the &ldquo\;struggle for grace in the wake of a long relationship.&rdquo\; An arena-sized chorus tucked into a melancholy lullaby\, &ldquo\;Ghost&rdquo\; has that unique ability to perfectly soundtrack new love or bitter breakup at the same time.</p>\n	<p>\n		<strong><a href="https://www.facebook.com/events/676196325726375/?context=create">RSVP on Facebook</a></strong></p>\n	<div class="readMore">\n		<p>\n			<a href="http://www.doomtree.net/dessa/" target="_blank">Read More...</a></p>\n	</div>\n</div>\n
LOCATION:Schubas 3159 N. Southport Ave Chicago\, IL 60657
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URL:https://members.lakeviewroscoevillage.org/events/details/nye-at-schubas-12-31-2013-143
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