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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 ...

The grooviest of nights with Thundercat at the Fox Oakland

Tovah Popilsky and Daniella Ivanir
March 10, 2020
Concerts, Festivals, and Live Previews, Multimedia, Photos
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On Friday, March 6th - amid the global Coronavirus panic - a sold-out crowd still gathered outside the flashing red ‘Fox’ sign awaiting the mystical bassist by the name of Stephen Bruner -- known more ...

The Drums wakes up and rouses a calm beach town

Annie Nguyen
November 12, 2019
Concerts, Festivals, and Live Reviews, Multimedia, Photos, Reviews
The Drums have been a staple of indie-pop for more than a decade. I have been following them since their release of Portamento (2011), and I wait eagerly for every new record. The Drums’ latest album, Brutali...

What So Not takes The Fox to a new world

Jacob Green
April 8, 2018
Concerts, Festivals, and Live Reviews, Reviews
Just past 9:30, the lights on the stage went dim. Slowly, each light fixture turned on and off, flashing between white, red and blue colors before moving to the next. First, the overheads. Next, the massive pan...

AJJ @ Bottom of the Hill

Circe Ament
December 20, 2017
Concerts, Festivals, and Live Reviews, Reviews
AJJ, a folk-punk band from Arizona, is on tour and selling out shows left and right. Upon arriving to Bottom of the Hill, and edgy punish venue in San Francisco, Kitty Kat Fan Club was halfway through their...

“Always celestial vibes”: an interview with The Seshen

Veronica Irwin
December 11, 2017
Interview, Uncategorized
Bay area-based band The Seshen has always been hard to pin down. Falling somewhere between dub, R&B, electronica, and synth-pop, their music lies outside of all genre expectations. Groovy without a doubt, t...

Chord Marauders’ B9 Releases Self-Titled

Myra
October 8, 2013
Album Review, Photos, Reviews, Videos
B9 released his eponymous LP at the end of last month, on Friday, September 27. Featuring twelve instrumental tracks, the album swirls with the sensations of dubstep, lounge and drone-y introspection.More spe...

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