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Finding the Full Picture in the Chaos: An Interview with Megan Claire

Luke Lanterman
February 18, 2025
Local, indie, indie scene, Interview, LGBTQ+, Ones to Watch
Nor-Cal based artist Megan Claire released her first single “I-5” nearly a year ago. That year had been filled with live shows, a brief stint in Los Angeles, the finding of a full band, and overall growth a...

Soul, Sparkle, and Stardom: Molly Grace Preaches in Berkeley

Sailor Hill
December 17, 2024
Berkeley, Concerts, Festivals, and Live Reviews, Funk, LGBTQ+, Local, music, Pop, Reviews, Soul, women in music, women's music
“It’s a shame I’m not a religious person because I think I would’ve made a great preacher. So, Berkeley, will you let me take you to church?”  With those electrifying words in the latter half of her...

My thoughts on “When a Thought Grows Wings”

Sophia Shen
September 13, 2024
Album Review
What happens when the Asian-Canadian thought daughter of our generation goes through a breakup? Luna Li's latest and greatest LP When a Thought Grows Wings (2024) provides a lush, heart-shattering answer. Captu...

Mill Valley Music Festival: the Bay Area’s next best attraction

Elena Levin
May 18, 2024
Concerts, Festivals, and Live Reviews
Entering the Friends Field for Mill Valley Music Festival, I had no idea what to expect. I was definitely enticed by a few of the bands on the bill, but I went into the rest of the lineup with an open mind. And...

Floating on a cloud of love with Alice Phoebe Lou

Sophia Shen
April 16, 2024
Concerts, Festivals, and Live Reviews
Friday, April 12, just before the latest round of rainfall would begin to kiss the streets of San Francisco, synth pop princess Alice Phoebe Lou delivered a heartfelt and cathartic set to an entranced audience ...

I can’t help but to groove: Bas at The Fillmore

Catherine Li
March 19, 2024
San Francisco, Concerts, Festivals, and Live Previews, Concerts, Festivals, and Live Reviews, R&B, Rap, Reviews
A Sudanese-American rapper born in France, Bas or Abbas Hamad born May 27, 1987, is a star in the rap world. With mentorship from world renowned rapper, J. Cole, and fellowship with Dreamville Records, Bas has ...

93 ‘til Infinity: Bay Area hip hop and punk rock revolutions in 1993

Katie Hulse
March 6, 2024
Berkeley, Local, Music History, Oakland, Punk, Rap, Rock, San Francisco, Uncategorized
I was in my friend's car stumbling along the landscape when “93 ‘til Infinity" by Souls of Mischief trinkled out of the speakers and changed the way that I think about hip hop. Thirty years after its initia...

Freak the Freak Out!

Nico Chodor and Sophia Shen
November 13, 2023
Concerts, Festivals, and Live Reviews, Metal, Rock, Shoegaze
Last weekend, right on the heels of San Francisco’s multi-day, multi-venue Psyched! Fest, we crossed state lines for a Pacific Northwestern analogue: Freakout Fest in the Ballard neighborhood of Seattle. The ...

A Triumphant Return: Palehound at The Chapel

Sinead de Cleir
November 9, 2023
Rock, Concerts, Festivals, and Live Previews, Concerts, Festivals, and Live Reviews, indie scene, Photos, Reviews, San Francisco, Shoegaze
On March 10th, 2020, Palehound played at Cafe du Nord in San Francisco for their headline tour with Adult Mom. The next day, the COVID-19 pandemic was declared and their tour was canceled. For Palehound, this m...

8 DAYS/14 SHOWS/9 VENUES: A Countercultural Halloweek at Psyched! Fest

Nico Chodor
November 6, 2023
Cultural Commentary, Columns and Opinions, Concerts, Festivals, and Live Reviews, Feature, Multimedia, Music Consumption, News, Photos, Punk, Reviews, Rock, San Francisco
Psyched! Fest - San Francisco's Independent Festival of Arts, Music, Diversity & Counterculture - opened Wednesday, October 25th at Rickshaw Stop. Brought to you by Psyched! Radio, the multiracial nonprofit...

Partying like it’s the late 1900s: the Breeders and Belly at the Warfield

Sophia Shen
October 27, 2023
Concerts, Festivals, and Live Reviews, Rock, San Francisco
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Working as a stagehand at a music venue, you see enough middle-aged men whose bands you’ve never heard of strut across a stage. Thus, attending the Breeders’ 30th anniversary tour of their 1993 album Last S...

Kuromy Teaches Us When To Spit On People

Samantha Friedland
October 16, 2023
Concerts, Festivals, and Live Previews, Concerts, Festivals, and Live Reviews, Interview
Kuromy Teaches Us When To Spit On People Kuromy is a garage punk band from Los Angeles, consisting of guitarist-vocalist Sophia, bassist-vocalist Beef (Grace), and drummer Lani. If you’ve been attending loca...

HANNAH SHARES APERTURE WITH THE BAY

Nico Chodor
September 25, 2023
Album Review, Columns and Opinions, Concerts, Festivals, and Live Reviews, indie-pop, Photos, Reviews, San Francisco
Support from Miloe & Lance Redeker primed what became Hannah Jadagu’s stage through and through. She breezed into the city Wednesday night, immediately following her show at the Echo 24 hours prior, to pl...

Ultra Q Reunites with Hockey Dad for Rickshaw Nostalgia

Nico Chodor
September 11, 2023
Album Review, Concerts, Festivals, and Live Reviews, Photos, Reviews
Australian surf rock duo Hockey Dad fathered Jakob Armstrong, Chris Malaspina, Enzo Malaspina, and Kevin Judd through their first full US tour when the boys still went by Mt. Eddy in 2018. Five years later, Jak...

From Gay Head to Goldenrod: the first decade of the Women’s Music Movement in song

Gianna Caudillo
September 5, 2023
Album Review, Berkeley, folk, music, Music History, Oakland, Reviews, Rock, women's music, Women's Music Movement
Commercial rock and roll has always been a boys’ club. From the success of songs that glamorized abuse and the gross fetishization of women, such as the Rolling Stones’ “Brown Sugar” or the Beatles’ �...
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