Have any of you in the Chicago area heard of this place? It looks good BUT the address is like 2000 S. State St!!!!!!!!!!! WTF!!!!!!!!!! Not a good location at all!!!!!!
It's related to and/or next to Record Breakers, which was a cool indie store that was in Hoffman Estates for a long time and recently relocated to the city.
They had started hosting live shows in the record store a while ago and decided that they wanted to open a live music venue downtown.
Was that the place up on Algonquin Rd.? Our scuba show was right next door to that place if it was.
It's related to and/or next to Record Breakers, which was a cool indie store that was in Hoffman Estates for a long time and recently relocated to the city.
They had started hosting live shows in the record store a while ago and decided that they wanted to open a live music venue downtown.
With both clubs getting more and more shows...hopefully we can start getting bands to play the city instead of Mokena.
Record Breakers was the shit when it had like 2 walls of bootleg videos. We would drive out there from Batavia all the time in high school until they allegedly got told to stop selling all the boots. After that, my interest ended. Still, that was a fucking great store, and perhaps still is. Based on it's new locale, I doubt I'll be hitting it up anytime soon.
It looks good BUT the address is like 2000 S. State St!!!!!!!!!!! WTF!!!!!!!!!! Not a good location at all!!!!!!
I am going to preface my statement by saying I am all for successful venues for all of us to enjoy the music we love to see live...it is a win win situation for everybody.
But...what is with all of this love for the Pearl Room? I don't understand why this venue has become the designated Chicago stop for metal shows. Let's be serious...the Pearl Room is nothing more than an oversized garage. There is nothing appealing about this venue...zero architectual value...out in the middle of nowhere (Mokena...are you kidding)...and the acoustics?...non-existent. Yes...I live in the city...but...I am not opposed to driving to the suburbs for a show...that's not the issue. I went to the Katatonia/Moonspell show last year and it was a good show but the Pearl Room experience was just not up to par due to the reasons listed above. Chicago is in dire need of a Center Stage-type option for shows. I personally will not go to the Pearl Room again...it's a shame because they host some great shows. This is not a personal attack on the owners or the patrons of the Pearl Room...just one man's opinion. I am looking forward to the Firewind/Dark Tranquility/Arch Enemy show at the House of Blues and of course the Dream Theatre/Opeth show at the Rosemont Theatre.
Metal does live here in Chicago...and we deserve better!!!
Yes!!!!!!! I'm beyond sick of the Pearl Room. It was fine when it was just for a few shows here and there, but now it's just too many. The place has no character whatsoever, Mokena is worthless, the sound can be downright awful, and if you don't care to waste your ears on whatever 10 shitty opening bands they have there is no place to hide. It's always smoky as hell too. I could go on, but seriously I've skipped great metal shows simply because I'm just sick and tired of that dump.
The place has no character whatsoever
Mokena is worthless
the sound can be downright awful
and if you don't care to waste your ears on whatever 10 shitty opening bands they have there is no place to hide.
It's always smoky as hell too.
First of all, the location is just fine.
As for a lack of places to eat, there's certainly more than the two places that Diabolik mentioned. There's a Japanese steakhouse inside the same plaza, a great pizza joint right across the street, and a Subway and a Chinese restaurant right around the corner.
Anybody who complains about the sound at the Pearl Room obviously never had the pleasure of seeing shows at J.J. Kelley's or Riley's Rockhouse, which were the only two places that showcased metal for a long time in Chicagoland. In addition, if you're concerned with the aesthetics of the place, then you're really not interested in what's happening onstage.
Also, I'd like to address the concern for the so-called "crappy opening acts." As a local musician in Chicago, I put a lot of effort into getting my band on the bill with national touring acts. Unfortunately, you have to know people who know people to get an opening gig at places like the House Of Blues or the Metro. The Pearl Room is the only major venue in the Chicagoland area that gives local bands like mine an opportunity such as this.