Reprinted with permission from The Deli SF You Are Plural—duo Jen Grady on cello and Ephriam Nagler on Wurlitzer—opened for The Felice Brothers at a packed Great American Music Hall show last Thursday night. The San Francisco-based pair also […]
Reprinted with permission from The Deli SF You Are Plural—duo Jen Grady on cello and Ephriam Nagler on Wurlitzer—opened for The Felice Brothers at a packed Great American Music Hall show last Thursday night. The San Francisco-based pair also […]
“Light is sweet, in the belly of the beast, and with her song in your heart, it can never bring you down. Lost in a maze of a thousand rainy days—but when I heard her voice, oh it led me […]
Think of the kind of songs where the lyrics come through loud and clear, but the music is an equally driving force—so before you know it, you are singing and dancing along, even though you just heard the song for […]
Paper Airplane, released last week, is Alison Krauss and Union Station’s follow up to the triple GRAMMY® winning Lonely Runs Both Ways. Krauss and the band compiled a collection of superb Bluegrass songs, some steeped in old tradition like “Dust […]
The 19th annual Noise Pop Festival held in San Francisco and held a very special exhibit of photos from Yeah Yeah Yeahs guitarist Nick Zinner, entitled “1,001 Images”. The exhibit was presented on the final Friday of Noise Pop, February 25th through […]
Reprinted with permission from http://sf.thedelimagazine.com/ The Mother Hips, Chico-based jam-band from the nineties, headlined a holiday show at GAMH the weekend before Christmas. Although the stoner vibe of their long instrumental bits may have been a bit much for those […]
Reprinted with permission from The Varsity The girls are back: after a six year hiatus, Saddle-Creek Records’ beloved alternative rock duo, Azure Ray, return to the scene. With their fourth album, Drawing Down the Moon, Maria Taylor and Orenda Fink […]
Reprinted with permission from “The Deli Magazine” “That’s the cool thing about art, it can transcend things,” mused San Francisco based singer-songwriter Emily Jane White, when I sat down with her in the recording studio to discuss her music. “Everything […]
Tim Kasher is one of the most prolific songwriters in today’s alternative rock scene. He is best known for his punk rock band Cursive. They are one of the original bands on Omaha, Nebraska’s Saddle Creek Records, the label made […]
With their three albums selling over a million copies each, Keane has been the British band to watch for over the past decade. Jesse Quin and Tim Rice-Oxley of Keane will be releasing a new album under the name Mt. […]
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