Chicago rat hole memorialized with music fest
CHICAGO -- It has now been almost six months since the infamous Chicago rat hole first captured the hearts of the internet, and two since the square of the sidewalk that contained it was removed.The Chicago 'rat hole' was a rodent-shaped indentation in the concrete in front of a blond brick three-flat building at 1918 W. Roscoe St., between Wolcott and Damen avenues in Roscoe Village . It might have been the imprint of a rat, or it might have been a squirrel.
' The lineup included producer and guitarist Osis, electronic rock band Baron Von Future, funk fusion band Mcyota, jam band Alabaster, 'bipolar grunge pop' band Lever, rock band The King of Mars, noise pop band Sequin Sun, pop-punk band Malört & Savior—who use the rat hole in their band logo—punk/rock/alternative band From the Start, and pop-punk/punk rock band Left to Write.
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