mPshows.com presents: CINDY CRAWFORD CULT / JOHN VOYAGE / DIRECT FROM THE BOY / FERRN
Friday, April 3 • 7:30 PM
CINDY CRAWFORD CULT, the darlings of the underground, have been brewing a tempest with their glitch-gaze sound, like My Bloody Valentine ran into a circuit bender at a particularly raucous house party. JOHN VOYAGE, the enigmatic troubadour, fuses folkloric whimsy and post-punk grit — a concoction as intoxicating as it sounds.
DIRECT FROM THE BOY offer a potent dose of synthpop that's both disarming and visceral. Their sound is like if Kraftwerk decided to write the soundtrack for a John Hughes movie. And then there's FERRN, a sonic sculptor who weaves ethereal soundscapes from behind a veil of shadow and smoke, their ambient sets lingering long after the final echo fades.
Don't risk the regret of missing what's bound to be a night etched into the annals of indie lore.
Cubby Bear
1059 West Addison
Chicago 60613
Old Gold feat. Good Girls DJs (30+)
Saturday, April 4 • 2:00 PM
Three Top Lounge, known for its stellar rooftop views, is ready to play host to your springtime debaucheries. And before you ask - yes, this space is wheelchair accessible. Fair warning though, tickets will be selling like hotcakes, so make sure to secure yours ASAP. If you're not the dancing kind, no worries. The space is also decked out with comfy lounge seating for you to soak in the sun and the sensational sounds.
So, whether you're an ardent audiophile, an unrepentant party animal, or simply someone with an ear for meticulously curated, vinyl-only vibes - this party is your siren call. And hey, if you're up for it, your twirling might even become part of their future promotional material. Just remember to give them a shout at slomoparty@gmail.com if you need any special accommodations. Go on, add a dash of vintage charm to your springtime revelries with Old Gold feat. Good Girls DJs.
Three Top Lounge
1357 N Elston Avenue
Chicago 60642
City Pop Waves: Masayoshi Takanaka SUPER TAKANAKA WORLD LIVE 2026
Tuesday, April 7 • 8:00 PM
Doors swing open at 7PM, but the real magic kicks off at 8PM where you get to lose yourself in Takanaka's labyrinthine soundscape. It's all ages, but don't let that fool you - this isn't some kid's show. This is a pilgrimage for the truly musically enlightened, daring the listener to dive into the deep end of audial exploration.
Remember: once you're in, you're in. There's no re-entry, so make sure you're prepared for a one-way trip to planet Takanaka. This is your chance to be part of a cosmic event that will light up the indie music scene like a supernova. Be there or be subjected to the relentless FOMO wave that's sure to follow.
Byline Bank Aragon Ballroom
1106 W Lawrence
Chicago 60640
GREEN EASTER / THE MOOKIES / GREYSTONE
Thursday, April 9 • 7:00 PM
Coming in hot off their recent Pitchfork acclaim, THE MOOKIES are here with their effortlessly cool blend of jangle pop and gritty garage rock. Think Velvet Underground meets Mac DeMarco, with a dash of existential dread for good measure.
Last but not least, GREYSTONE is ready to serve their unique take on synthpop. They're a collective who've turned DIY production into their secret superpower, creating a soundscape that's as rich and expansive as it is intimate.
This is not your run-of-the-mill "I guess I'll go because it's Friday" gig. This is a "Call in sick and get your ass to the front row" kind of show. This is a "Snap a pic for your Instagram story and make all your friends seethe with envy" kind of night. Don't miss out.
Cubby Bear
1059 West Addison
Chicago 60613
Lala Lala with Mother Soki and sunshy
Thursday, April 9 • 8:00 PM
Heaven 2, her newest album, is an intimate musical diary of West's journey— a raw exploration of self-discovery, punctuated with crisp guitar-pop and smothered in a dreamlike haze of self-reflective lyricism. The anthemic single, "Even Mountains Erode," showcases West's ability to transform life's ups and downs into a catchy, introspective tune that demands a good listen.
With West's warm, rounded vocals floating over the punchy beats crafted by Jay Som's Melina Duterte, this is a night filled with indie anthems you'll be humming to for weeks. And as if that wasn't enough, you'll also catch sets from Mother Soki and sunshy, two game changers in the underground who are breaking boundaries and reshaping the indie soundscape.
This isn't just another gig—it's a musical pilgrimage. And trust us, you won't want to miss this one.
Thalia Hall
1807 S Allport St
Chicago 60608
Black Eyes with Edging and ira glass
Saturday, April 11 • 7:30 PM
This isn't just a reunion, it's a rebirth. Forget nostalgic throwbacks; Black Eyes are pushing forward, delivering six new tracks that delve into the political, sexual, and personal with an unflinching gaze. Their years apart have only intensified their unique sound, adding elements of drone rock, avant techno, ambient, and sonic collage. It's the unmistakable sound of Black Eyes, but richer, bolder, and more experimental.
And get this: they've curated Speaking In Tongues Festival—a four-night event echoing the community spirit of their eponymous zine and featuring a lineup plucked straight from the golden age of punk, including Pissed Jeans, Luke Stewart, and TALsounds. You'll also get to experience the band members' solo projects, Earthen Sea and Relaxer.
If you weren't around for their first go-round or you're just curious what the fuss is about, this is your chance. Get ready to plunge into the mosh pit of the new avant-garde.
Thalia Hall
1807 S Allport St
Chicago 60608
Fcukers w/ RIP Magic
Wednesday, April 15 • 8:00 PM
Sharing the stage, RIP Magic will take you on an exploration of soundscapes, their synths cascading over you like a rogue wave in a neon ocean. Picture your favorite 80's synthpop tracks tossed into a blender with a handful of glow sticks and served in a chipped, thrifted mug.
This isn't just another gig—it's an antidote to apathy, a manifesto of the underground scene. Miss it at your own risk, because the word on the street is this is the gig that'll set the tone for the rest of your year, and it's only going downhill if you're not there.
Thalia Hall
1807 S Allport Street
Chicago 60608
Cold, University Drive
Thursday, April 16 • 7:00 PM
The general onsale drops Friday, January 16th at 12:00 PM, so mark your calendars, set your alarms, and maybe even get a backup alarm. Just to be safe. But beware, the cutthroats of the scalping world are prowling, ready to inflate prices and break hearts. Bottom Lounge's got your back, though—any third-party shenanigans aren't on them. And yeah, your tickets might be fashionably late (the best things in life always are, right?), but they'll be in your hands before the first chord echoes through the venue.
Wait, what's that? You haven't got your tickets three days before the gig? Keep calm and drop Bottom Lounge a line. They’ve got you.
Cold. University Drive. Bottom Lounge. You know where you need to be.
Bottom Lounge
1375 W. Lake St
Chicago 60607
FLOWERSATHERFEET / FASHION COUNCIL / TBA
Friday, April 17 • 7:30 PM
In the eye of this sonic storm, we find FASHION COUNCIL. A synthpop quartet with a knack for crafting earworms so infectious, they should come with a health warning. Leaning into 80's Depeche Mode vibes with a dash of modern CHVRCHES flair, they're serving up neon-lit nostalgia with a side of the 21st-century cynicism.
And then there's the tantalizing 'TBA.' A mystery guest that's got the rumor mill in overdrive. Will it be that elusive Brooklyn post-punk outfit you've been dying to see live? Or perhaps that new noise-pop sensation causing a stir on Bandcamp? The anticipation is palpable.
Don't be that tragic soul left scrolling through blurry gig photos in your timeline. Snag a ticket, grab your thrift shop leather jacket, and prepare to dive into a night that promises to be an audiovisual feast. This is not just another night, it's a subculture summoning.
Cubby Bear
1059 West Addison
Chicago 60613
Ragana, Eudaemon, Genital Shame
Friday, April 17 • 8:00 PM
Bottom Lounge
1375 W. Lake St
Chicago 60607
Jerm Theory, Viano and the Wave
Friday, April 17 • 8:30 PM
This isn't just another gig. This is a rebellious rebuke to the complacency of the mainstream, a DIY tour de force that's as unpredictable as a thrift store vinyl bin. Expect hypnotic rhythms bathed in a glow of fuzzed-out guitars, punctuated by insistent synths that'll have you questioning your own reality.
Block your calendar. Secure your spot in the front row. This is the kind of musical alchemy that makes even the most jaded of hearts pulsate with renewed fervor.
Reggies Bananna's Shack
2105 South State Street
Chicago 60616
Sounds Of The Good Life w/ VIRTUE, Toss!
Saturday, April 18 • 7:30 PM
And if that's not enough to kick-start your heart, they'll be sharing the stage with VIRTUE, the genre-defying aural architects. Their sound is an MoMA-worthy mix of IDM, techno, and deconstructed club that's as unpredictable as it is exhilarating. Expect a set that pushes the boundaries of the known sound universe.
As if your night wasn't already brimming with potential, Toss! is joining the party. Their lo-fi aesthetics and indie-pop melodies will stir your nostalgia and warm your heart with their charm. These DIY darlings are an emotional kaleidoscope, crooning tales of heartbreak and hope through their fuzzy guitar tones and hushed vocals.
So if you're looking for a night of auditory exploration and culture-defining sounds, park your ennui at the door and grab a ticket. This is where the cool begins and ends.
Cubby Bear
1059 West Addison
Chicago 60613
DEEPFAKE
Saturday, April 18 • 10:00 PM
Outset
1675 N Elston Ave
Chicago 60642
Frog
Thursday, April 23 • 8:00 PM
Thalia Hall
1807 S Allport St
Chicago 60608
Heavenly / Humdrum / Swansea Sound
Thursday, April 23 • 9:00 PM
Empty Bottle
1035 N. Western Ave.
Chicago 60622
Powfu Presents: The Lofi Library Tour w/ Jomie
Friday, April 24 • 7:30 PM
Don't just expect a show. This is an immersive experience that'll make your bedroom studio feel like a stadium. Imagine the blissful hum of downtempo beats designed to tune out the world, now amplified to a concert-sized scale. It's like crawling inside your favorite chillhop track, with Powfu as your guide.
And for the true audiophiles, there's the Powfu Meet & Greet Experience. Not only do you get to break the fourth wall and step into the beatmaker's realm, but you get a snapshot to prove you were there, a VIP laminate signed by Powfu himself, and first dibs on merch that'll make your friends wilt with envy.
Yeah, it's that kind of event.
Bottom Lounge
1375 W. Lake St
Chicago 60607