AC/DC TBA Sprint Center. $89.50.
Leonard Cohen Nov. 9, the Midland. $49.75 to $252.75.
Rob Zombie Nov. 14, the Uptown. $35.
Widespread Panic Nov. 17 and 18, the Midland. $35.25.
The Get Up Kids Nov. 20 and 21, the RecordBar. $20.
The Cranberries Nov. 29, the Midland. $35.25 to $49.75.
The Swell Season Nov. 30, the Uptown. $20 to $35.
Elton John and Billy Joel Dec. 1, Sprint Center. $52 to $177.
Kiss Dec. 10, Sprint Center. $27.50 to $125.
Stone Temple Pilots Dec. 31, the Midland. $52.75 to $97.95.
Mark Knopfler April 21, the Midland. $41 to $125.
All Music Guide Looking for that one song by that one band? Find it here.
Alternative Press The magazine's online edition.
Arthur "People with good taste, people who break ground, people who have a sense of passion, humor and righteousness for what they're covering."
Aversion.com A site for rock, punk and indie fans. Call it the new Pitchfork (but not as stuffy).
Dusted Magazine Brooklyn-based music mag's site is updated daily.
Harp The alt/Americana mag's site.
Magnet The online version of "the bi-monthly, internationally distributed, glossy music magazine that gives well-deserved attention to musicians largely ignored by mainstream publications."
Metacritic Lots and lots of critics praise and bitch about music (and movies, DVDs, games, books and TV).
Mojo More music from the U.K., with "Mojo Radio."
Paste "The premier magazine for people who still enjoy discovering new music, prize substance and songcraft over fads and manufactured attitude, and appreciate quality music in whatever genre it might inhabit."
Pitchfork
Play Louder News, reviews and MP3s.
PopMatters An international magazine of cultural criticism.
Q "The World's Greatest Music Magazine Online."
Stylus Magazine A daily web magazine that specializes in music.
The Fader The site for the hip hop mag.
The Middle Coast A music lover and blogger in Chicago blogs about music in Chicago (and elsewhere).
The Rest Is Noise Articles, a blog, and a book-in-progress by the music critic of The New Yorker.
The Word Word magazine notes on its About Us page that it is "for people too old for the NME and too hip for Q".
Trouser Press "The Bible" of alternative rock since 1983.
Uncut Music and movie mag from the U.K.
You Ain't No Picasso
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