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The Babe Rainbow: Saturday night monkey disco?

Bianca Lu
October 26, 2017
Concerts, Festivals, and Live Reviews, Multimedia, Photos, Reviews
Oh man. What’s up with all the good psych coming from Australia? Tame Impala, Sunbeam Sound Machine, Moses Gunn Collective, Pond, King Gizzard, and The Babe Rainbow all hail from the mysterious land in th...

Surfer Blood holds mass at The Chapel

Ally Mason
February 9, 2017
Concerts, Festivals, and Live Reviews, Multimedia, Photos, Reviews
Surfer Blood is on tour fresh off the release of their new album Snowdonia (2017). They stopped by The Chapel in San Francisco Tuesday night, drawing the largest crowd I've seen at the venue since Real Esta...

Not a garage big enough in the world for Night Beats

Ally Mason
November 29, 2016
Concerts, Festivals, and Live Reviews, Reviews
Night Beats stopped by Brick and Mortar Wednesday November 9th to play the psych set of a Bay area college student's dream. The Mystery Lights of Brooklyn, NY are supporting them on this tour. Both bands have a...

Somebody call a doctor

Meaghan Allen
March 31, 2016
Concerts, Festivals, and Live Reviews, Reviews
Next to an overpass of the 101 Freeway in San Francisco is a music venue called the Brick & Mortar Music Hall. It is the evening of Easter Sunday, the day of Jesus’ resurrection, yet in this darkly lit h...

Unknown Mortal Orchestra return radiantly, glowing with Multi-Love

Joanna Jiang
May 26, 2015
Album Review
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With Multi-Love, Unknown Mortal Orchestra mastermind Ruban Nielson is at the top of his game. As usual, Nielson’s not making a fuss about it. Love does wonders in songwriting, and better times are audible...

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