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From The Desk Of Smith Westerns: Chicago Botanic Garden

SmithWesternsAt first, Smith Westerns seemed easy to peg: Chicago prep school teens play garage rock with a glam-rock slant. With 2011’s excellent Dye It Blonde, the group—singer/guitarist Cullen Omari, bass-playing brother Cameron and lead guitarist Max Kakacek (and a rotating cast of drummers)—began to step away from the garage-rock template. But once you’re pegged, you’re pegged, and Smith Westerns still got called a garage-rock band. That should change with Soft Will (Mom + Pop), the band’s third album. Its sunny disposition favors mid-tempo tunes and gentle singing, and it’s loaded with breezy melodies, drenched in reverb and laced with echoes of several eras of Britpop. Smith Westerns will be guest editing magnetmagazine.com. Read our brand new feature on them.

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Cameron: It’s a giant garden with a lot of plants from a bunch of places. So if you are into that sort of thing, it’s definitely worth checking out. Just be aware that while entry is free, you do have to pay for parking. Also, while it says Chicago in the name, it’s actually up in Glencoe, so it’s a bit of a trek.

Video after the jump.