The Dead Superheroes Orchestra

The Dead Superheroes Orchestra must be heard to be believed. A rock ensemble with dazzling string arrangements and a pitch-black wit, the DSO will take you on a journey from your hometown cemetery down to the depths of the Underworld, up to the cool, bare face of the moon, and back again. Dreamed up by brains steeped in Batman, Mozart, Dostoevsky and Dante, the Orchestra tells the tale of an angel and a boy who comes back from the dead.
Their performances are part rock show, part chamber recital and part goth rock oratorio. A mad caucaphony of strings, guitars, drums, piano, and choir led by a melodramatic bass vocalist, the Dead Superheroes Orchestra is a band that entertains, perplexes and entrances audiences.
The Dead Superheroes Orchestra were included in Mick Mercer’s book “Music to Die For”, published by Cherry Red Press. "I'll spend my nights in the graveyard", their first EP, is available for sale on iTunes.
Sioum

Sioum is an instrumental band from the northern wastes of Illinois. The trio often draws inspiration from dreams, movies, video games, and most frequently, emotion itself. post-metal/rock, as well as progressive influence are often noted, although occasionally, many broad (and unusual) influences, such as classical and chiptune, can be heard.
Bridges of Konigsberg

Hailing from the northwest suburbs of Chicago, Illinois, Bridges of Königsberg was born in 2009 from the minds of frontman Paul Petrosyan and guitarist Matthew Brakel. With the recruitment of drummer Aaron Krause and keyboardist Beth Hoffman, Bridges of Königsberg came into being as a skillful and capable four-piece group. Blending elements of rock, electronica, and a number of obscure genres, We Have Many Faces (EP) was released in June of 2010 and demonstrated the bands diverse sound and emotional range. Ever since the initial release Bridges of Königsberg have been playing shows and writing new material. Their debut full-length, The Five Colors, was released in December of 2011.
The Paver

The Paver blends strong female and male vocal work with electric cello, electric violin, synth and drums to create an explosion of sound and melody. Throw in their aluminum bass and you get a sound that really resonates. With their brand new EP and their live shows reaching newer heights, The Paver will blow both your face and mind off right off. --Spaulding Gardens