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The Magic Of The Buchla 100 Synthesizer: A Night At The Starline Social Club with Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith

Ava Aguiar
December 13, 2022
Album Review, Concerts, Festivals, and Live Reviews
Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith is an American composer, producer, and performer originally from Northwest Washington. The artist, who is currently based in Los Angeles, spent her former years at the Berklee college of m...

It’s Never Too Late For The Happy Fits

Lucy Gleeson
December 10, 2022
Concerts, Festivals, and Live Reviews, Reviews
August Hall stood as a perfect anachronism, bringing different time periods and age groups together. Clashing decorations unapologetically revealed a timeless feel to the audience. The bar and upstairs areas ha...

A Misty Awakening – Kali Malone’s Living Torch

Alton Sturgis
December 7, 2022
Album Review
Kali Malone—a Denver-born, Stockholm-based sound artist, model, and experimentalist—transitions from her organ-centric work to a new artistic era with her LP release Living Torch (2022).  Malone’s pre...

Masonic Boom: Peach Pit Rocks So Hard That Neil Hurts His Neck

Nico Chodor
December 6, 2022
Berkeley, Columns and Opinions, Concerts, Festivals, and Live Reviews, indie, indie scene, music, Reviews, San Francisco
Before Thursday night at the Masonic in SF, the closest I had ever come to seeing Peach Pit live was the Tropicalia Festival in 2019. Their self-titled claim to fame “Peach Pit” garnered extreme views on Yo...

25 Years of The Lonesome Crowded West: Modest Mouse at The Fox Theater in Oakland

Lucy Gleeson
December 5, 2022
Concerts, Festivals, and Live Reviews, indie, Oakland, Photos, Reviews
The Lonesome Crowded West (1997) is considered by many to be one of the greatest indie albums of all time; last Wednesday, Modest Mouse came to the Fox Theater in Oakland to celebrate 25 years since its release...

A jester’s surprise: The Garden hits The Regency Ballroom

Maya Banuelos
December 3, 2022
Columns and Opinions, Concerts, Festivals, and Live Reviews
In one of their final stops on the Horseshit on Route 66 tour The Garden gave their first of two nights at San Francisco’s Regency Ballroom on November 29th. Despite a notably lackluster energy from the band ...

Angels, sunsets, and a rollercoaster of emotions in Taiwan

Miles Bishop
November 29, 2022
Concerts, Festivals, and Live Reviews, indie scene
In my six months of traveling, and after watching four seasons of Atlanta on FX, I’ve begun to feel more and more that life isn’t real, or at least parts of it. Music has helped me tremendously with homesic...

Destined for superstardom: Rina Sawayama “holds the girl” in Oakland

Adrian Ceja
November 26, 2022
Concerts, Festivals, and Live Reviews, Oakland
In April of 2020 I stumbled upon an artist who just released their debut studio album. That same artist would soon become one of my favorite artists of all time. Her name is Rina Sawayama. There are so many wor...

Addison Sartino ‘Pulled it Together,’ Creating a Memorable Show For Fans, Despite Illness, a Broken Trailer, and a New Drummer

Cole Haddock and Eliza Scheer
November 24, 2022
Concerts, Festivals, and Live Reviews, indie, Photos, San Francisco
We walked into the police station, and the only other person there had a curly blonde mullet, blue vest, and septum.  “Hey, were you just at the Greeting Committee concert?” The guy said yeah...

Love Lives in the Bay: Soft Blue Shimmer Debuts Their New Record at Neck of the Woods

Nico Chodor
November 22, 2022
Concerts, Festivals, and Live Reviews, indie, indie scene, indie-pop, music, Reviews, San Francisco
“my dreams always seem concerned with your well-being…i can’t seem to shake…maybe one day we’ll learn to grow separately. maybe one day i’ll grow on my own. maybe one day this piece of you inside of...

Celebrating local music with sundiver ca

Anna Linn
November 22, 2022
Concerts, Festivals, and Live Reviews, indie scene, music, Oakland, Reviews
In an energizing performance, sundiver ca took the stage this past Thursday night at the Starline Social Club in Oakland. Two indie rock openers, Analog Dog and Mind’s Eye, each built up the audience and held...

One magic hour with Surf Curse at the Warfield

Liv Bjorgum
November 21, 2022
Concerts, Festivals, and Live Reviews, Photos, Reviews, San Francisco
“We’re not 18 anymore / But we’ve still got our habits / You’re the creature in my heart / And you’re about to devour it / ‘Cause I remember when” - Surf Curse, “Nostalgia,” Nothing Yet (2017)...

A trip to Beatopia

Lucy Hanna
November 21, 2022
Concerts, Festivals, and Live Reviews, indie-pop, San Francisco
Stopping by The Regency Ballroom on Wednesday, November 16, I was lucky enough to be transported by 22-year-old artist beabadoobee to Beatopia (2022). More than just the name of her most recent record, Beatopia...

A New Era: Jean Dawson Sells Out The New Parish

Leah Johnson
November 21, 2022
Concerts, Festivals, and Live Reviews, Jean Dawson, music, Oakland, Reviews
Watching Jean Dawson perform is like witnessing a fish swim underwater.    In the crowd at an intimate Oakland venue I felt both the tumultuous waves starting in the pit and the serenity of seeing a...

L.S. DUNES leave San Francisco begging for more at Bimbo’s 365 Club

Emmanuelle Mphuthi
November 20, 2022
Blog, Concerts, Festivals, and Live Reviews, music, Rock, San Francisco
This Wednesday, the 13th of November, a friend and I navigated the tumultuous Bay Area public transport system to attend an L.S. Dunes concert in San Francisco. We’d purchased the tickets a few months earlier...
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