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Official Pitchfork After Party: Oso Oso with Retirement Party & Dogleg
Sat, 11 Sep, 10:00 PM CDT
Doors open
9:00 PM CDT
Subterranean
2011 W. North Ave, Chicago, IL 60647
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COVID SAFETY POLICIES
All concerts & events at Beat Kitchen & Subterranean will require
Proof of Full Vaccination (physical copy or digital photo)
or A Negative COVID-19 Test
Final dose of vaccination must be no less than 14 days prior to event.
Negative COVID-19 tests must be performed within 72 hours of event.
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We remain committed to providing a safe and enjoyable atmosphere for all performers, staff and patrons and thank you for your support.
Event Information
Age Limit
17+

Pop Punk
Oso Oso
Oso Oso
Pop Punk
Oso Oso is the latest project of Jade Lilitri out of Long Beach, New York. After a couple of early records, the band self-released their first fully realized album The Yunahon Mixtape on Bandcamp in early 2017. Despite this low key release, the album quickly gained traction across the scene, winning over both fans and critics with it's diverse, recognizable knack for memorable choruses and instantly relatable lyrics.

Indie Rock
Dogleg
Dogleg
Indie Rock
“Play fast.” It’s a phrase that has been tied together with the experience of Michigan’s Dogleg since the very beginning, when guitarist Alex Stoitsiadis taped the words to his guitar, signifying to the crowd exactly what they were about to be experiencing. Since that time in 2016, the project has gone from a solo bedroom-emo dream to a mature and fierce four-piece punk force, featuring bassist Chase Macinski, rhythm guitarist Parker Grissom, and drummer Jacob Hanlon. In the three years since their inception, Dogleg have been screaming their way out of basements and onto the road with relentless touring schedules, with both crowds and stages growing, and sharing bills alongside the likes of Joyce Manor, Foxing, Oso Oso, Prince Daddy & The Hyena, Thin Lips, and more.
“Fox” — the lead single from the band’s debut LP — conveys a story of anger, anguish, and disappointment in someone that was once trusted. Diving into the song, it’s not difficult to see why fans have fervently latched onto Dogleg. An adeptness at combining anthemic choruses and infectious, danceable riffs with intense emotional messages that regard topics of depression, frustration, loss, and the darkness of self doubt is one of the band’s hallmarks, along with their trademark rhythmic jolts. However, there’s no doubt that Dogleg toys the line with light and darkness very often - the song itself is named after Fox McCloud from Nintendo’s ‘Star Fox’ franchise, and the band is always able to throw in moments of camaraderie and togetherness, as shown by the intense group chorus. In life, the going often gets tough, and the band certainly highlights that. However, they also show the sheer power and intensity that pure, raw emotion has - a power that is able to go from “playing fast” to moving mountains.
In the works for the better part of two years, Dogleg’s debut full-length is due out in 2020 via Triple Crown Records.
