Music

04 Oct 2014

Win Tickets to see Blitzen Trapper @ The Independent SF!

Tracks like “Thirsty Man” speak of love in a Dylan-esque fashion where Earley reveals”love like rain falls in the wasteland and slips thru the fingers – for love is a thing thatcannot be held, only felt and released” Check out Blitzen Trapper at the Indy SF on Tuesday, October 7th,

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04 Oct 2014

Win Tickets to see Sondre Lerche @ The Independent SF!

    Lerche has always written about love, but never in such a primal, sexual way. Lerche’s well-proven melodic instincts are sharper than ever, but he’s moved from the brain to the body, from the soulful to the physical. Enter our giveaway to see him on Thursday, October 9, 2014

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30 Sep 2014

Win Tickets to Grandmaster Flash @ MIGHTYsf!

  Saturday, Oct 11 @ MIGHTYsf

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30 Sep 2014

Win Tickets to the Bold Italic’s Rock the Boat to TIMF!

“Party on, Wayne. And party on, Garth.” This keeps popping into my head every time I read “Rock the Boat.” Fortunately, you won’t have to succumb to a 90s hair spoof, but rather gettin’ your drank on a float the Pacific ocean. You will board onto the San Francisco Spirit at Pier 3, and

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30 Sep 2014

Win Free Tickets to Yasiin Bey FKA Mos Def @ Mezzanine!

  The artist/actor formerly known as Mos Def is now Yasiin Bey. “Mos Def is a name that I built and cultivated over the years, it’s a name that the streets taught me, a figure of speech that was given to me by the culture and by my environment, and I feel

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29 Sep 2014

FREE Unknown Mortal Orchestra Show at The Chapel in SF Tonight

My boy Aaron just hipped me to this. He’s like “There’s a rad free show tonight.” And I said “Are you asking me on a date or are you telling me so I should write about it?”  He wasn’t asking me on a date…sad face. Anyways, Unknown Mortal Orchestra are playing a FREE show

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22 Sep 2014

The Dodos + Dylan Shearer @ The Chapel

The world adapted to the radio sounds of folk powerhouse bands with hand claps, glockenspiels and taiko drum appropriations. I can’t be the only one that yearns for new music, but that shakes the core like my go-to tracks collecting dust in their near obsolete jewel cases. With Dylan Shearer’s new album, garragearray, you

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