
Greg Kot talks Red Red Meat history, Califone’s Funeral Singers, and more at the Chicago Tribune:
When Red Red Meat, one of the finest bands ever to come out of Chicago and emblematic of a ’90s rock scene rich with creativity, plays Monday at the Pritzker Pavilion in Millennium Park as part of the city’s excellent, free “Downtown Sound” series, it will likely be the quartet’s last show for quite some time.
The band briefly reunited last year to play a handful of shows when Sub Pop re-released the quartet’s 1995 album “Bunny Gets Paid.” But now that brief reunion is nearly at an end, and Rutili says the band won’t continue unless it writes new material and records another album — something he doesn’t see happening for at least a year.
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When: 6:30 p.m. Monday with Rural Alberta Advantage
Where: Pritzker Pavilion, Millennium Park
Price: Free; millenniumpark.org
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