The xx are invisible on I See You HR Huber-Rodriguez January 20, 2017 Album Review, Reviews, Uncategorized As the 2010s enter their eighth year, I’ve taken considerable time to reflect upon the decade’s most influential artists. Bands like Beach House came in strong, put out consistent LPs with only minor variat...
A Day at Hardly Strictly: Where the young and old dance as one Fiona Duerr October 5, 2016 Concerts, Festivals, and Live Previews, Photos, Uncategorized Hardly Strictly Bluegrass Music Festival is a beautiful gift to San Francisco. The free, three-day music festival draws a diverse group to Golden Gate Park with the purpose of dancing, singing, and watching liv...
Daft Punk At Coachella? A Serious Investigation Matt Sater September 22, 2016 Uncategorized I know that Daft Punk will headline Coachella 2017. How do I know? Well, I’m glad you’re skeptical enough in my knowledge to ask! Has Daft Punk been rumored to headline every year for the past decade,...
Danny Brown to take Regency Ballroom by storm this fall Eda Yu September 17, 2016 Uncategorized Following his release of XXX in 2011, Detroit-born rapper Danny Brown became an established name in the hip-hop game. With his high-energy beats and quick, clean flow, the musician has developed a reputation f...
AJJ restores faith at The Chapel Nathan Black February 29, 2016 Concerts, Festivals, and Live Reviews, Reviews, Uncategorized Last Wednesday night, February 24, folk punk band AJJ (formerly Andrew Jackson Jihad) graced San Francisco. While the adoption of the acronym represented a step away from their old brand of edginess, they’ve ...