From the blues legacy of Muddy Waters to the drill scene that put Chief Keef on the map, Chicago's music culture runs deep. Connect with media professionals and journalists in Chicago who commit to listening and replying to your music.
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Chicago's music journalism scene spans from legacy outlets like the Chicago Reader and WBEZ to newer platforms covering the city's thriving house, hip-hop, and indie scenes. Neighborhoods like Wicker Park and Logan Square have become hubs for emerging artists and the writers who cover them. Research which outlets align with your genre and read their recent coverage to find where your sound fits.
Journalists want polished tracks, a clear artistic vision, and a compelling story. You don't need thousands of followers, but you do need a professional press kit with quality photos, a bio, and streaming links. Chicago media appreciate artists who understand the city's musical heritage and can articulate their place within it.
Cold pitches to journalists often disappear into crowded inboxes. On Groover, media professionals commit to listening and replying within 7 days. If they don't respond, you get your credits back.
Chicago's music scene has shaped American culture for over a century, from the birth of electric blues at clubs like Theresa's Lounge to the house music revolution at The Warehouse. Today, outlets like Consequence and Pitchfork (founded in Chicago) continue to spotlight local talent alongside international acts, while community stations like Lumpen Radio champion underground sounds. Getting coverage from Chicago journalists means tapping into a city that has always been a tastemaker.
Connecting with local media opens doors beyond just press coverage. Chicago journalists often have relationships with bookers at venues like Metro, Empty Bottle, and Thalia Hall, as well as festival programmers for events like Pitchfork Music Festival and Lollapalooza. A feature or interview can lead to live opportunities, sync placements, and introductions to the broader Chicago music ecosystem.
Groover gives you direct access to media professionals who guarantee a listen and response. You get real feedback even if they don't cover your music, helping you refine your pitch and approach. If a journalist doesn't reply within 7 days, you get your credits back, so you never waste time or money.
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Start with polished, finished tracks and a professional press kit that includes high-quality photos, a concise bio, and streaming links. Research which journalists and outlets cover your genre and understand their editorial focus. Groover gives you direct access to Chicago media professionals who guarantee they'll listen and reply to your submission, eliminating the guesswork of cold pitching.