Shiloh

About
Born in basements, bedrooms and closets across Chicago and Northwest Indiana, Shiloh is the quintessential Midwestern rock band. Taking cues from Wilco, early Weezer and the Replacements, Shiloh blends a 60’s pop sensibility with a 90’s nonchalance reminiscent of the D.I.Y. greats of the era including Elliott Smith, Built to Spill and Pavement. Unsatisfied with being described as folk, punk, pop or grunge (though they weave in and out of all these styles with ease) the band describes itself as “Scum Pop.” The band is comprised of singer-songwriters Alex Reindl and Ryan Ensley on guitar and vocals with Calvin Schaller and Tommy Noir playing drums and bass in the rhythm section, respectively. Never a band to limit itself musically, Shiloh has made use of the fiddle, cello, melodica, piano, organ and banjo on their records, to name but a few of the sounds these musicians make.

Albums

Recordings

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Midwestern Sigh
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