Odesza, Bastille, and Chvrches headline the upcoming City of Trees 2018 presented by indie radio station Alt 94.7 on Saturday, September 22, 2018.
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Music Review: Alya – ‘Puppet Strings’
Alya most definitely got next up. 'Puppet Strings' is infectiously splendid.
Read More »Concert Review: Gowan in Ontario, Canada – September 7, 2018
Styx singer/keyboardist Lawrence Gowan returned to the Canadian concert scene for a memorable night of hits with his immensely popular solo band, Gowan.
Read More »Music Review: Clutch – ‘Book of Bad Decisions’
'Book of Bad Decisions' continues Clutch's always reliable and consistent output of hard-driving rock and roll - with elements of funk, the blues, and a surprise or two.
Read More »Concert Review: Jade Bird at The Chapel, San Francisco, September 6, 2018
Jade Bird wowed the San Francisco crowd at The Chapel during her Thursday night show (September 6, 2018) with old songs and new ones that may be included on her upcoming full-length debut album.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Burning Down the Haus’ by Tim Mohr – East German Punk
'Burning Down the Haus' by Tim Mohr is a beautifully written and important book about punk in East Germany and its role in bringing down the Berlin Wall.
Read More »Music Interview: Mia and Jonah (Indie Folk Duo)
Originally from the Bay area, Mia and Jonah are an indie folk duo who will drop a new album, 'Spin as One,' in late September 2018.
Read More »Music Premiere: Jim Clements Releases ‘Not A Lot Of Blood’
Unique yet delightful to listen to, 'Not A Lot Of Blood' exudes the ache of life on glorious textures of sound.
Read More »Music Review: The Eyebrows – ‘Volume’
'Volume' demonstrates The Eyebrows’ eclectic approach, eschewing a singular sound for a combination of styles rife with yummy retro flavors.
Read More »Music Review: C-Wired – ‘Omega’ EP
'Omega' by C-Wired is delightful, full of dazzling color and smoothly textured harmonics.
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