Twin Peaks Ring in 2018 With a Three Night Run at Thalia Hall

This past weekend, Chicago’s DIY rock heroes Twin Peaks proved that you can go big and go home, with an incredible three night, sold out run at Pilsen’s Thalia Hall. Taking over the historic building from Friday night through New Year’s Eve, Twin Peaks not only cultivated a diverse support bill of local up and coming acts, but all three nights included an intricate stage set up and special appearances that celebrated the current Chicago music scene. One of the band’s latest songs from their Sweet ’17 Singles series “We Will Not Make It (Not Without You)” acted as the theme of the weekend, paying homage to the friendly and familiar dynamic of the Chicago scene; a dynamic where artists lift up fellow artists in the buzzing collective of talent that the city has to offer.

The first night of the weekend’s all local lineup began with Sun Cop music, followed by Knox Fortune as the main support. The brainchild of musician and producer Andrew Humphrey, Sun Cop’s set immediately displayed the attitude of friendship and supportive nature that threaded throughout the weekend, with Twin Peak’s Colin Croom joining Sun Cop’s live band lineup for the night. Croom’s appearance on stage proved to be another common theme, when he also joined Knox Fortune for his biggest show in the city yet. Although Knox Fortune has attracted attention over the past couple of years working with the likes of Chance The Rapper, singing the hook on the hit “All Night,” he only played his first official show in November this year; a sold out headlining set at Lincoln Hall. Knox Fortune’s set highlighted this city’s ability to show support and collaborate across genres, and it also featured a special appearance from his frequent collaborator Joey Purp.

Twin Peak’s set on night one set the bar high for the entire weekend, but each night only got better, with them continuously delivering the high energy and rambunctious sets that their fans have come to know and love, with all sorts of surprises. Twin Peaks is already unique enough with their lineup in that they all pitch in to write the songs, and four out of the five members alternate singing lead and are multi-instrumentalists, but these shows featured an even bigger and more layered sound than what the core members can create on their own. Joined by a horns section and local duo OHMME singing backup, Twin Peaks filled the Pilsen concert hall beautifully. The production of the night also added in another facet to these special shows, with props including pine trees and an actual motorcycle suspended from the ceiling. Of course, the night also ended with a shower of confetti raining down on the audience from the balcony.

Night two only amplified the magic of the previous night, with a whole new set of support acts and another fun spirited crowd ready to reciprocate the energy that all three bands exuded from the stage. Warming their fellow Chicagoans up on the frigid Saturday evening, trio DEHD captivated the large room with their retro garage rock tunes. The group includes NE-HI’s Jason Balla and Lala Lala’s Emily Kempf taking turns on vocals, and drummer Eric McGrady forgoing a full drum set to create a unique setup with floor toms. Next up, psych rockers Post Animal cranked up the volume, performing some of their most popular songs like “You Were Not There,” “When I Get Home,” and “Special Moment” with refreshed and fleshed out arrangements that showcased their skills as guitarists. Post Animal supported Twin Peaks for one of their Thalia Hall shows last December, and have since had one hell of a year, touring with Twin Peaks, WAVVES, White Reaper, and recently announcing their signing to Polyvinyl records. The local scene and now the national rock scene have come to love the group for their massive stage presence and ability to shred on the six string, and their set on Saturday only got even more bold when part-time band member Joe Keery made a rare appearance for the last song in the set. With Post Animal, it seems you can never have too many guitar players.

Twin Peaks’ second set of the three-night stint once again featured the same expanded lineup, as well as the confetti and custom stage setup, but the band did a great job at diversifying their setlist each night. Every night, the set heavily featured a lot of the group’s latest material that has come around the past several months as part of their Sweet ’17 Singles series, but they rearranged the order each night to keep the crowd guessing. One of this year’s singles “Shake Your Lonely” features vocalist and friend of the band’s Marisa Nakamura on the studio version, so of course they brought her out every night to sing it with them. Each night also had the Twin Peaks staples like “Making Breakfast,” “Butterfly,” and “Walk To The One You Love,” but the band mixed in some rarities to all three sets. On Saturday, they also ended with another staple “Boomers,” although they played it second on the first night and in the middle of the set the third night.

Just like that, the final night of Twin Peaks Thalia takeover fell upon the city, and another sold out crowd quickly filled up the concert hall on Sunday night. Thanks to the Twitter humor of the NYE performers NE-HI, every concert-goer that evening had the opportunity to chow down on a complimentary Chicago dog, courtesy of Goose Island. With full bellies, the crowd watched Today’s Hits kick off the show at 9PM; their set once again highlighting the friendly nature of the local music scene, as both Cadien Lake James and Colin Croom dropped in during Today’s Hits short set. Today’s Hits lead singer James Swanberg returned the favor later in the night, making an appearance during Twin Peaks’ set.

Hot dog heroes NE-HI took the stage next, lead singer Jason Balla taking the stage for the second time that weekend. Like most of the artists who were a part of this NYE weekend extravaganza, NE-HI have also had an incredible year, touring nationally, releasing their sophomore album, and performing at Pitchfork Music Festival. The four piece put on an unforgettable show every time, with Balla thrashing and jumping around as he sings, while other members James Weir and Mikey Wells follow suit and gain some serious air while leaping around. Their set featured a mix of songs from their self-titled debut, 2017’s Sophomore record (Offers), and some new material.

Twin Peaks’ final set of 2017 began just an hour before midnight and once again had some rarities and a rearranged order in their setlist. The crowd surfing commenced during the first song and lasted throughout the night as it had the previous two nights, but everyone seemed to be giving even more of their energy back to the band since it was their last show of the year. The show paused right before midnight with a collective countdown between the band and the crowd, followed by confetti and some giant balloons entering the pit. The show continued on into 2018, wrapping up with the weekend’s theme song “We Will Not Make It (Not Without You),” which bassist and vocalist Jack Dolan dedicated to everyone in the room. Even more confetti showered the room as the song wrapped up, providing the weekend’s final surprise.

Twin Peaks’ weekend at Thalia Hall celebrated more than just the new year and a fresh start; it celebrated the creative community of Chicago and promoted kindness and friendship among artists and fans alike. These shows had a revitalizing energy and an unwavering spirit that you can only feel while watching live music played by a group of friends, with all your friends. 2018 holds even more promise for more nights like this in Chicago as so much of the city’s music scene continues to grow.

Relive some of the magic of the weekend by checking out our galleries of all seven bands from across the weekend.

Knox Fortune and Sun Cop shot by Christian Heinzel. All other photos by Rachel Zyzda

Keep up with Twin Peaks in the new year by checking out their upcoming tour dates here, and grab the record of all of their Sweet ’17 Singles in the shop next month. You can also preorder your copy here.

You can also snag the Shuga exclusive pressings of NE-HI and DEHD‘s records by clicking their names.



Article originally posted on ANCHR Magazine

New Vinyl Releases 12/15/17

  • The Beatles – Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band (180Gram Stereo Reissue)
  • The Beatles – Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band (Picture Disc)
  • The Chain Gang of 1974 – Daydream Forever (Clear Vinyl)
  • Bob Dylan – Time Out of Mind
  • Bomba Estereo – Ayo
  • Duke Ellington – The Duke Plays Ellington (Reissue)
  • Enslaved – Eld (Red with Black Splatter 2LP Reissue)
  • Ace Frehley – Anomaly Deluxe (2LP on Reflex Blue/Clear Starburst vinyl)
  • Ihsahn – The Adversary (Reissue on Red vinyl)
  • Ihsahn – After (Reissue on Clear vinyl)
  • Ihsahn – Das Seelenbrechen (Reissue on Gold vinyl)
  • Ihsahn – Eremita (Reissue on White vinyl)
  • The Killers – Day & Age (Reissue)
  • The Killers – Direct Hits 2003-2013 (Reissue)
  • The Killers – Sam’s Town (Reissue)
  • The Killers – Sawdust (Reissue)
  • Demi Lovato – Tell Me You Love Me
  • Nathan Milstein – Masterpieces for Violin and Orchestra (Stereo Repress, Ltd to 1000)
  • Thelonious Monk – The Complete Prestige 10-Inch Collection (5×10″ Box Set)
  • New Order – NOMC15 (3LP Live Album)
  • Nico – Chelsea Girl (Reissue)
  • The Offspring – Inxay On The Hombre (20th Anniversary Reissue on Gold vinyl)
  • Roy Orbison with The Philharmonic Orchestra – A Love So Beautiful
  • Pharcyde – Bizarre Ride II The Pharcyde (5LP Deluxe Edition on Translucent Blue and Yellow vinyl with 3 12″ Singles)
  • Otis Redding – The Definitive Studio Album Collection (7LP Box Set)
  • Sia – Everyday is Christmas
  • Solstafir – Svartir Sandar (2LP on Split Red and Milky Clear Vinyl)
  • Taylor Swift – Reputation (2LP Picture Disc)
  • Various Artists – Crazy Heart (Original Motion Picture 2LP Soundtrack)
  • Various Artists – Insecure (Music from the HBO Original Series)
  • Various Artists – Pitch Perfect 3 (Music from the Motion Picture)
  • Various Artists – Stranger Things (Music from Seasons 1 & 2)
  • The Velvet Underground – 1969

New Releases 12/8/17

  • A Certain Ratio – Force (1986) (Ltd Ed. Reissue on Yellow Vinyl)
  • A Certain Ratio – The Graveyard and The Ballroom (1980) Ltd. Ed. in Green Wallet Sleeve)
  • Courtney Marie Andrews – On My Page
  • Beastie Boys – The In Sound From Way Out! (180gram Reissue)
  • Beastie Boys – To The 5 Boroughs (180gram 2LP Reissues w/ Gatefold Jacket)
  • Califone – Heron King Blues (2LP Reissue)
  • Cult of Luna – Eternal Kingdom (2LP Reissue w/ Gatefold Jacket)
  • Evanescence – Synthesis (2LP Pressing with Gatefold Jacket)
  • Hodera – First Things First
  • Jim James (My Morning Jacket) – Tribute to EP
  • Jim James (My Morning Jacket) – Tribute to 2
  • Jóhann Jóhannsson – IBM 1401, A User’s Manual (2LP on Clear Vinyl with Gatefold Jacket)
  • Kali Masi – Wind Instrument
  • Motion City Soundtrack – Even If It Kills Me (10th Anniversary 2LP Edition on Light Blue Vinyl with 5 song EP, Japanese Bonus Track and 8 Unreleased Live Tracks & Demos)
  • Tom Rogerson with Brian Eno – Finding Shore (Opaque Blue Vinyl)
  • Sløtface – Try Not To Freak Out (Ltd. Ed. 180gram Yellow Vinyl w/ Gatefold Jacket)
  • Soundtrack – Mommie Dearest (Henry Mancini) (First Pressing on White Vinyl with Gatefold Jacket, Limited to 1200)
  • Tash Sultana – Notion EP (12″ EP on Green Vinyl)
  • Greta Van Fleet – Black Smoke Rising EP (Gatefold Jacket)
  • Various – Sincerely, L. Cohen: A Live Celebration of Leonard Cohen (2LP Pressing, Limited to 500)
  • Various – The Rise of The Synths (The Official Companion Album)(Ltd. Ed. 140gram 2LP on Translucent Purple Vinyl)
  • Thom Yorke (Radiohead) – Tomorrow’s Modern Boxes (180gram White Vinyl)

New Releases 11/17/17

  • Ajattara- Lupaus (Lmtd. 2-LP with Bonus Tracks)
  • Electric Wizard- Wizard Bloody Wizard
  • Carpenters- Carpenters (1971) (180gram Remastered Pressing)
  • Carpenters- Close To You (1970) (180gram Remastered Pressing)
  • Mikko Joensuu- Amen 3 (3-LP with Etched G-Side)
  • Peggy Lee- Is That All There Is? (1969)
  • Paul McCartney- McCartney (1970) (Lmtd. 180gram Reissue on Red Vinyl)
  • Paul McCartney- McCartney II (1980) (Lmtd. 180gram Reissue on Clear Vinyl)
  • Paul McCartney- Tug Of War (1982) (Lmtd. 180gram Reissue on Blue Vinyl)
  • Paul And Linda McCartney- Ram (1971) (Lmtd. 180gram Reissue on Yellow Vinyl)
  • Paul And Linda McCartney- Ram (1971) (180gram Reissue)
  • Paul McCartney and Wings- Band On The Run (1973) (180gram Reissue)
  • Vic Mensa- The Autobiography (2-LP on White Vinyl)
  • Morrissey- Low In High School (Indie Exclusive on Transparent Green Vinyl)
  • Nine Inch Nails- Broken (1992) (180gram Reissue w/ Broken 7″)
  • Nine Inch Nails- The Downward Spiral (1994) (2-LP 180gram Reissue)
  • Nine Inch Nails- The Fragile (1999) (3-LP 180gram Reissue)
  • Nine Inch Nails- The Fragile: Deviations 1 (Lmtd. 180gram 4-LP)
  • Nine Inch Nails- Add Violence EP (180gram)
  • Nine Inch Nails- Not The Actual Events EP (180gram)
  • Pharcyde- Bizarre Ride II The Pharcyde (2-LP On Translucent Blue And Yellow Vinyl)
  • Lou Reed- Transformer (1972)
  • Lou Reed- Rock n Roll Animal (1974)
  • Story Of The Year- Page Avenue (Lmtd. 180gram on Clear and White Vinyl)
  • Sza- Ctrl (2-LP on Translucent Green Vinyl)
  • Sum 41- Half Hour Of Power (Reissue on Opaque Red
  • Wings- Wings At The Speed Of Sound (1976) (Lmtd. 180gram Reissue on Orange Vinyl)
  • Wings- Venus And Mars (1975) (Lmtd. 180gram Reissue on Red/Yellow Vinyl)

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New Vinyl Releases 11/10/17

 

  • The 6ths – Wasps Nests (Limited Edition of 1000 copies on White Vinyl)
  • Andrew Bird – Echolocations: Rivers
  • Childish Gambino – Awaken, My Love (Standard Black Pressing)
  • Bob Dylan – Slow Train Coming (1979)
  • Fantasia – Christmas After Midnight
  • Ben Folds – SuperSunnySpeedGraphic
  • Aretha Franklin – A Brand New Me: Aretha Franklin with The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
  • Wesley Fuller – Inner City Dream
  • Hippo Campus – Warm Glow EP (Single Sided Pressing with Etched B Side)
  • HOOPS – Tapes #1-3 (2-LP Pressing of their debut tapes)
  • Iggy Pop – New Values
  • Julie Dolron & The Wrong Guys – S/T
  • The Kinks – Sleepwalker (1977) (180Gram Audiophile Pressing on Black/White Swirl, in gatefold with poster insert)
  • Metallica – Master of Puppets (180Gram Reissue)
  • Mini Dresses – Mini Dresses (Clear Vinyl, Limited to 800 copies)
  • Jason Molina – The Black Sabbath Covers (7″ Single with Etched B-Side)
  • Morphine – Live At The Warfield 1997 (Limited Edition of 2555, numbered)
  • No Doubt – No Doubt (25th Anniversary Edition on 180Gram, first time on vinyl)
  • Angel Olsen – Phases (Collection of B-Sides, Demos and Unreleased Tracks)
  • Pearl Jam – Ten
  • Petal – Comfort EP (7″)
  • Pharoah Sanders – Jewels of Thought (1969)
  • Pharoah Sanders – Summun Bukmun Umyun – Deaf Dumb Blind (1970)
  • Pharoah Sanders – Tauhid (1967)
  • Power Trip – Nightmare Logic (Limited Edition Picture Disc, limited to 1000)
  • Quicksand – Interiors
  • Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats – Live at Red Rocks (180Gram 2LP)
  • Twink – Think Pink (1970) (Mono reissue with bonus 7″ single)
  • Various – Soul Christmas (1968) (Featuring Otis Redding, Booker T. & The MG’s, Carla Thomas and more!)
  • Whitney – Light Upon The Lake: Demo Recordings
  • Lucinda Williams – (Ten Bands One Cause Limited Edition Pressing on Pink Vinyl, Limited to 2000)