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Anna Armstrong

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Anna Armstrong is a writer and photographer at The B-Side. Anna joined the magazine in 2021 and serves as an editor and the head of philanthropy. As a staffer, Anna has interviewed several bands and artists and reviewed shows across the Bay Area. She is a senior at UC Berkeley who has aspirations of working in the music industry after she graduates. Her personal work can be found at annabehindthecamera.com.

From indie folk to rock and roll: The Paper Kites deliver unforgettable performance at August Hall

Anna Armstrong
March 16, 2024
Concerts, Festivals, and Live Reviews
Nearly 13 years ago, Australian band The Paper Kites charmed the indie-folk community with the release of their debut EP Woodland (2011). Today, it would be hard to find anyone who has not heard the band’s fi...

In a Shoegaze Daze: A Night with Slowdive at The Warfield

Anna Armstrong
October 21, 2023
Concerts, Festivals, and Live Reviews, Shoegaze
The shoegaze renaissance is upon us and we can thank Slowdive for that. Shoegaze is a genre of music popularized in the 1980s and 90s and is characterized by its use of distortion, guitar pedals and muddied...

Sofar Sounds: Why These Secret Shows Should Be On Your Bay Area Bucket List

Anna Armstrong
October 20, 2023
Feature, indie scene
Shhh... I am going to let you in on a little secret.  What if I told you you could go to a concert where you didn't know who was playing the show and you didn't know the location until 36 hours before? S...

Gus Dapperton brings magical electricity to Bimbo’s 365 Club, captivates audience

Anna Armstrong
October 9, 2023
Concerts, Festivals, and Live Reviews, indie-pop, San Francisco
No one commands a room quite like Gus Dapperton. On Sept. 30, Gus Dapperton took the stage at Bimbo's 365 Club in San Francisco as part of the tour for his latest album, Henge (2023). Dapperton delivered one...

On Shadowglow Deluxe, Touring with Shakey Graves: An Interview with Flipturn

Anna Armstrong
October 8, 2023
Interview
It's been just over a year since indie rockers, Flipturn, released their debut album, Shadowglow (2022). Since then, the band has released a deluxe version of the album and played packed shows at iconic venues...

Alt-rock Avant Garde: Pixies Prove Their Relevance in 2023

Anna Armstrong
September 19, 2023
Concerts, Festivals, and Live Reviews
Before The Smashing Pumpkins, The Killers, Death Cab for Cutie or even the Arctic Monkeys, there were the Pixies.  Formed in Boston, Massachusetts in 1986, the Pixies have long been associated with the grea...

Tiny Dorm: How one club is showcasing student musicians

Anna Armstrong and Kyle Garcia Takata
September 12, 2023
Interview, News, Photos
Tiny Dorm, whose name affectionately plays off the famous NPR web-based concert series Tiny Desk, is a campus club that puts on “cozy, home-style performances by student artists.” Founded in Fall 2022, the...

Stompin’ and Hollerin’: Joy Abounds at Birdtalker’s Cornerstone Show

Anna Armstrong
March 27, 2023
Concerts, Festivals, and Live Reviews, Uncategorized
(Note: This review is from November 2021. You can stream Birdtalker's latest EP 'Thunder' (2023) anywhere you listen to music.) If you are in a time in your life where you feel shrouded in darkness, allow Na...

Q+A: Raffaella Chats New Music, Tour with Kacy Hill, and More!

Anna Armstrong
March 27, 2023
Interview
(Note: This Interview is from November 2021. You can stream her EP 'Live, Raff, Love Act 1' (2022) wherever you listen to music)  In early November, indie-pop darling Raffaella hit the road, supporting Kac...

Live music sings the blues during COVID-19

Anna Armstrong
March 27, 2023
Columns and Opinions, Interview, News
Note: This article was published in the Spring 2021 print edition of The Berkeley B-Side. Just over a year ago, the world went dark — the live music scene was silenced by the surging COVID-19 pandemic. Mus...

One Year Later: Indie Rock Band Flipturn chats about debut album, Shadowglow tour, and Jalapeño the Tour Chicken

Anna Armstrong
October 23, 2022
Interview
One Year Later: Indie Rock Band Flipturn chats about debut album, Shadowglow tour, and Jalapeño the Tour Chicken On Aug. 19, up and coming indie rockers, Flipturn released their debut full-length album, Sha...

TV Girl Disappoints on 6 ½ Year French Exit Anniversary Tour

Anna Armstrong
January 17, 2022
Uncategorized
Six years after the release of their debut album French Exit, indie pop band TV Girl has gained a cult following, due in large part to their success on TikTok. The hit song, “Lover’s Rock” was nothing sho...

Q+A: Indie Rock Band Flipturn Chats About Debut ‘Warmth In The Rain’ Tour

Anna Armstrong
October 10, 2021
Interview
In early September, indie-rock five-piece, Flipturn, set off on their debut ‘Warmth in the Rain’ tour. I sat down in the green room with the band prior to their October 2 show at Brick and Mortar Music Hall...

Flipturn Gives Electric Performance at San Francisco’s Brick and Mortar Music Hall

Anna Armstrong
October 10, 2021
Concerts, Festivals, and Live Reviews
Lead singer Dillon Basse feels the music at recent Brick and Mortar Music Hall performance. Photo contributed by Amanda Laferriere - @ajpgphoto Have you ever been to a concert that left you in a trance for ...

An album a day keeps boredom away

Anna Armstrong
March 22, 2021
Columns and Opinions, Creative Writing, Uncategorized
Two weeks ago I dared to do what I had never done before: I stepped out of my comfort zone and explored new genres of music. Realizing my taste in music was not as broad as I claimed it was, I decided to reach ...
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