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Moses Sumney Is for Lovers

Moses Sumney Is for Lovers

L.A. singer-songwriter Moses Sumney chooses Oakland over San Francisco for a sold-out show that shared his fondness for an incapability of love.

The Shacks Enchant Audience at Baby’s All Right

The Shacks Enchant Audience at Baby’s All Right

The Shacks are an entrancing band whose debut, Haze, is a strong album steeped in faded days of R&B and rock.

Ghost Light Ignites for Liftoff at Terrapin Crossroads

Ghost Light Ignites for Liftoff at Terrapin Crossroads

Ghost Light isn't just another jam band, because the alt-rock vibe in some of the songwriting and Raina Mullen's powerful vocals add an extra dimension that gives Ghost Light a unique sonic flavor.

Watching Escondido, Kolars Grow: How Two Pair on One Bill Can Beat a Full House

Watching Escondido, Kolars Grow: How Two Pair on One Bill Can Beat a Full House

Two genre-bending duos with a western folkabilly flavor and a firm commitment bring their kindred spirits to Denver for a couple of shows that would make a mother (and father) proud.

Stone Temple Pilots Set the Gearshift for 3.0 at the Fillmore

Stone Temple Pilots Set the Gearshift for 3.0 at the Fillmore

Stone Temple Pilots and their dynamic new singer rock a packed Fillmore Auditorium to help get their 2018 tour rolling.

Spafford Rises Up and Blasts Off at Terrapin Crossroads

Spafford Rises Up and Blasts Off at Terrapin Crossroads

While there are times when Spafford may recall some of the now classic jam bands that propelled the movement in the late '90s, the band has developed a propensity for using these influences as stepping stones to reach new sonic dimensions.

Charli XCX Brings Special Guests and “Boys” to Brooklyn ‘Pop 2’ Party

Charli XCX Brings Special Guests and “Boys” to Brooklyn ‘Pop 2’ Party

The second of two special shows for Pop 2 was held at Elsewhere in Brooklyn and saw Charli XCX provide a unique frame on pop.

The Aces Hit the Fillmore and Darlingside Return to the Great American Music Hall

The Aces Hit the Fillmore and Darlingside Return to the Great American Music Hall

Buzzy pop rock group the Aces make their San Francisco debut on one of its most coveted stages while down the road, indie folk mavens Darlingside go back to the venue that informed their latest LP.

“Build It Back Again” at Tibet House US Benefit Concert

“Build It Back Again” at Tibet House US Benefit Concert

The artists, curated by Philip Glass, on stage at the 31st Annual Tibet House US Benefit encouraged resistance.

Mike Gordon Helps Fans Find Destiny Unbound in Santa Cruz

Mike Gordon Helps Fans Find Destiny Unbound in Santa Cruz

Phish bassist Mike Gordon delivers crowd-pleasing jam-filled show as his touring quintet shows off their growing chemistry.

Margo Price and Suzanne Santo: Honky-Tonk Women Take Good with the Badassery on Tour

Margo Price and Suzanne Santo: Honky-Tonk Women Take Good with the Badassery on Tour

What happens when two accomplished singer-songwriters with deep roots cred take different paths during their 2018 road trips that include hot (and cold) stops in Colorado?

Queens of the Stone Age and Eagles of Death Metal Bring Rock Liberation to San Francisco

Queens of the Stone Age and Eagles of Death Metal Bring Rock Liberation to San Francisco

Queens of the Stone Age keeps the pedal to the metal with a high-energy set interrupted only by occasional interludes where Josh Homme muses with tidbits of hard-earned rock wisdom for a perilous world that's reached two minutes to midnight.