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Fed up with the Hollywood hype machine? Try going local

Hate-watching the Grammys is an annual tradition for this pop culture nerd; however, the majority of last night's
sham of an award show was so blatantly awful that I almost didn't make it to the end. In years past, I've reveled in the sheer camp of Nicki Minaj
levitating like a demon or Lady Gaga
bursting out of an egg. This year, I groaned aloud at several key moments ("We Are Young" winning Best Song, Mumford and Sons'
Babel winning Best Album, that god-awful
Bob Marley tribute wasting 10 minutes of my life) and did not find pleasure in them at all.
Chicago has a thriving local music scene with long list of notable alumni (Wilco, Andrew Bird, Kanye West, the Lawrence Arms, White Mystery, the Smith Westerns, Common and the Smashing Pumpkins all got their start here), so chances are good that the show you saw for free at the
Empty Bottle on Monday night could become one of those life-changing experiences you tell your grandchildren about one day.
Local music blog
Loud Loop Press just released their list of
13 Bands to Watch in 2013, an impressive roster of Chicago talent that immediately sent a ripple of show-going excitement through my friendship circle: "You guys, we
need to see more local bands this year!" However, a number of other buzzworthy artists that didn't make the cut (like the contemporary classic rockers of
Vintage Blue, the hypnotic brass ensemble of
Kelan Philip Cohran and underground hip-hop quartet
Typical Cats) still deserve some spotlight.
Ergo, I present my own list of favorites: a rousing local mix of pop, punk, rap, soul, garage rock, indie folk and groovy psychedelia:
Summer Girlfriends
"Indie-Pop, Kitten-Core"
Label: Addenda Records
Breakthrough: The super-fun debut LP
Shockwaves (June 2012) and this
Goth Beach Party music video.
Chance the Rapper
"A 19-year-old rap master from Chicago"
Label: Unsigned/Independent
Breakthrough: The debut mixtape 10 Day, a title inspired by Chance's 10-day school suspension from Jones College Prep (April 2012).
Outer Minds
"We are the children of the forest gods"
Label: Southpaw, HoZac Records
Breakthrough: A sprightly self-titled debut (March 2012), followed by the darker psychedelics of sophomore LP Behind the Mirror (November 2012).
Cameron McGill
"Band Interests: Morrissey"
Label: Post-Important
Breakthrough: McGill has been a staple of the Chicago music scene for over a decade, but his fifth record Is A Beast (April 2011) was also his first to utilize a full backing band, What Army.
The Orwells
"Flower Punk"
Label: Autumn Tone Records
Breakthrough: The debut LP
Remember When (August 2012) premiered to commercial and critical
acclaim before the band's senior year of high school.
Radar Eyes
"Garage/Post-Punk/Psychedelic"
Label: PlusTapes, HoZac Records
Breakthrough: Their infectious self-titled LP (February 2012) was recently selected by
AllMusic Blog as one of the top albums of 2012 to be snubbed on most year-end lists.
Dowsing
"Feel good sad jams"
Label: Count Your Lucky Stars
Breakthrough: Their totally awesome first full length record It's Still Pretty Terrible (July 2012).
Archie Powell & the Exports
"Rock/Alternative/Pop"
Label: Good Land Records
Breakthrough: The band's sophomore full length,
Great Ideas in Action (May 2012), backed by a series of wonderfully inventive
music videos.