An audience’s view of Haley Heynderickx Gianna Caudillo October 12, 2024 Concerts, Festivals, and Live Reviews, Country, indie, San Francisco Haley Heynderickx is always up. Her speaking voice curls up at the corners, lilting and genuine, like peeling wallpaper about to reveal something greater hidden behind. Delightful sentiments drift out of her mo...
Tales from the road: A night with Hurray for the Riff Raff Rushaad Mistry April 4, 2024 Contemporary Folk, folk, Uncategorized The morning of April 1st, Alynda Segarra, lead singer of Hurray for the Riff Raff, tweeted: used to sleep in golden gate park, playing august hall tonight 😇 — hurray for the riff raff (@HFTRR...
Love like religion: A Dollface album review Katie Hulse March 18, 2024 Creative Writing, Album Preview, Album Review, Columns and Opinions, folk, indie, indie scene, indie-pop, music, Music Composition, Opinion, Pop, Reviews, women in music, women's music Hana Bryanne released her debut album titled Dollface on September 15, 2023, at twenty years old. It was written entirely by Bryanne and produced by Carter Jahn and Maxwell Bienert. Its namesake deriv...
From indie folk to rock and roll: The Paper Kites deliver unforgettable performance at August Hall Anna Armstrong March 16, 2024 Concerts, Festivals, and Live Reviews Nearly 13 years ago, Australian band The Paper Kites charmed the indie-folk community with the release of their debut EP Woodland (2011). Today, it would be hard to find anyone who has not heard the band’s fi...
Faye Webster Has Me Blue and I’m All For It Joe Sison October 23, 2021 Concerts, Festivals, and Live Previews, Opinion On a chilly Sunday evening, the sky above downtown Oakland seemed indecisive. It was painted that shade of deep, mysterious blue that holds you in suspense. That shade of blue you find in the depths of the ocea...
I don’t know about you, but both my favorite album and I are turning twenty-two: A love letter to 69 Love Songs Baylie Raddon September 7, 2021 Album Review, Creative Writing On September 7th, 1999, a new life was brought into the world. Though only a newborn, it was filled with complexity, somber observation, cynicism, and underneath it all, a guarded sense of optimism. Two days la...
Big Thief stole the show at The Fox Mark Selden November 11, 2019 Concerts, Festivals, and Live Reviews, Photos 2019 has been the year of Big Thief. The indie folk-rock band, headed by Adrianne Lenker, entered 2019 with a cult following and a repertoire of critical appraise, but everyone felt like they were on the cusp o...
Mumford and Sons’ Delta delights Makaila Heifner November 20, 2018 Album Review, Reviews Mumford & Sons was the banjo band, and can be cited as one of the leading forces behind bringing the indie-folk movement to the mainstream. They continue to be one of the twenty-first century’s strangest ...
The Dodos kick off North American tour with casual confidence Dylan Medlock October 18, 2018 Concerts, Festivals, and Live Reviews, Reviews Playing the first show of their 2018 North American tour in hometown San Francisco, indie rock duo The Dodos had a lot to be excited about. Not only were they embarking on their first tour since 2015, but they ...
The new face of folk: an interview with Caamp Makaila Heifner May 2, 2018 Interview If black coffee and cigarettes on a Sunday morning had a soundtrack, it would be the music of Caamp. Caamp is comprised of Taylor Meier and Evan Westfall, two childhood friends who have been playing music since...
Mellow Pleasure with Fleet Foxes and Amen Dunes Dylan Medlock April 25, 2018 Concerts, Festivals, and Live Reviews, Multimedia, Photos, Reviews The past year has seen quite a transformation for the artistic trajectories of indie folk staple Fleet Foxes and experimental indie rock group Amen Dunes. For Fleet Foxes, the release of their third album Crack...
Amen Dunes craft impassioned reflection with eclectic Freedom Dylan Medlock March 31, 2018 Album Review, Reviews “I think male ego is at the root of society’s problems. Fuck if it’s not at the core of our issues.” So says Damon McMahon, better known as psychedelic folk-rock artist Amen Dunes in an interview with ...
Julien Baker shows The Fillmore a vulnerable melancholy Dylan Medlock December 20, 2017 Concerts, Festivals, and Live Reviews, Reviews As her steady guitar strums started to feel intensely meditative, building somber isolation in the darkness of The Fillmore, her voice closed the verse with a timid release: “I was just wondering if there's...
Chad VanGaalen’s Wordsworthian approach at the Chapel Rebekah Gonzalez November 21, 2017 Concerts, Festivals, and Live Reviews, Reviews On a Tuesday night, the Chapel opened its doors to a lukewarm audience that trickled in over the span of two hours. So lukewarm, in fact, that I was able to successfully save the two stools next to me for a fat...
Big Thief and Little Wings share sincere emotion at Anna Head Dylan Medlock October 8, 2017 Concerts, Festivals, and Live Reviews, Reviews Playing their first of three consecutive dates in the Bay Area, Brooklyn indie-rock band Big Thief and supporting indie-folk act Little Wings came to Berkeley on Thursday night, playing an emotional concert at ...