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Tatted at Burger Boogaloo 2017

John Lawson
July 5, 2017
Concerts, Festivals, and Live Reviews, Photos
This Fourth of July weekend, happy punks of all ages gathered in Oakland's Mosswood Park for the eighth annual Burger Boogaloo. While patriotism was scarce (we hardly found any), ink was in abundance. ...

Burger Boogaloo: Punk fest returns to Mosswood Park

John Lawson
June 26, 2017
Concerts, Festivals, and Live Previews, Previews
It's that time of the year again. July 1-2, Oakland's Mosswood Park will be the site of the 8th annual Burger Records' Burger Boogaloo. Dreamlanders' cult cinematographer John Waters returns to host the eve...

Jessie Jones quilts an eclectic self-portrayal on self-titled debut

Kavitha George
July 26, 2015
Album Review
Each track on Orange County-native Jessie Jones' self-titled debut album is an uninhibited collage of unexpected instruments, vocal styles, and beats. The album channels what could loosely be considered a ...

Gallery: Burger Boogaloo 2015

Patricia Villon
July 13, 2015
Concerts, Festivals, and Live Reviews, Photos
Burger Records recently celebrated their sixth annual Burger Boogaloo festival this past Fourth of July weekend. Youngsters with colored hair and clad with an array of Burger Records pins joined older fans t...

Interview: Guantanamo Baywatch talk Burger Boogaloo 2015

Patricia Villon
July 1, 2015
Concerts, Festivals, and Live Previews, Interview
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Guantanamo Baywatch recently released their album Darling... It's Too Late (2015) via Suicide Squeeze Records and are playing Burger Records' Burger Boogaloo festival in Oakland once again. The festival ret...

Burger kids, alien-cassette-cults, and rock ‘n’ roll at Beach Goth 3

Penelope Leggett
November 9, 2014
Concerts, Festivals, and Live Reviews, Photos
"Burger Kids," a term floating around the Southern California music scene as of late, refers to the youthful, cassette-wielding crowd that religiously follows Fullerton-based label Burger Records, which was fo...

King Tuff remains rambunctious on new album, Black Moon Spell

Darius Kay
September 22, 2014
Album Review
1 Comment
Glam rock is known for its costumes -- a genre synonymous with “glitter” would inevitably be just as much about the showmanship and theatrics of a performance as the music itself, and it proved that sen...

Photo Set: Burger Boogaloo, Day 1

Audrey Gertz
July 6, 2014
Blog, Concerts, Festivals, and Live Reviews, Photos
1 Comment
Blowing off steam at Burger Boogaloo On Saturday, July 5, I had the pleasure of (wo)man-ing KALX's merch table on Day 1 of Burger Boogaloo, Burger Records' annual music festival in Oakland's Mosswood Park...

Natural Child goes Nashville with “Saturday Night Blues”

Myra
February 21, 2014
Reviews
Natural Child Earlier this month, Natural Child released “Saturday Night Blues,” the lead single for their forthcoming album, Dancin’ With Wolves. The four-minute track shows the bluesy Nashville roc...

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