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Supporting Local Music, and Why You Should Listen to Gingsu

Joshua Morse
February 7, 2024
Concerts, Festivals, and Live Previews, Interview, Reviews
A hush fell over the crowd at the Art House Gallery as sound checks faded into the background. The eager patrons were a mix of young and old, local and outsider, but one feature united us all: our appreciation ...

Battling Titans: Pallbearer and High on Fire at UC Theatre

Joshua Morse
November 8, 2023
Berkeley, Concerts, Festivals, and Live Reviews, Local
Metalheads are no strangers to the concept of giving up sleep in order to see their favorite bands live. However, there is something beautiful about a concert on a Saturday night. Everyone is able to let go of ...

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