Category: Sound Advice
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Collective crescendos
Spoken word artist Andru Defeye’s monthly Plugged events at Sol Collective get musicians and audience members to step into the flow; Rubblebucket lights up Harlow’s Restaurant & Nightclub with unabashed glee; and two record stores open new locations.
This article was published on 05.25.17
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Antiques you can strum
Stone Vintage Music Boutique opens on R Street with regular in-store shows and retro gear; Loose Engines, The Bear Flag Trio and Crying Time bring honky-tonk vibes to the Sacramento Bike Kitchen.
This article was published on 05.18.17
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Third festival
First Festival makes a comeback with solid performances by The Outcome, Jayson Angove, Kennedy Wrote, SpaceWalker and many, many more.
This article was published on 05.11.17
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House show surprise
Sofar Sounds, an international music company, organized its first basement show in Sacramento; Sophia’s Thai Kitchen and local indie project Sea of Bees both resurface with more music.
This article was published on 05.04.17
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Poppy introspection
Life in 24 Frames released a broody album with poppy yet complex tunes; doom metal act Astral Cult said goodbye to its guitarist with gritty riffs at Record Store Day in Folsom.
This article was published on 04.27.17
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Shirtless shredding
Local garage rockers Sunday School earn buzz for their tight new EP; Tacocat serves up punchy punk rock with a side of feminist wit.
This article was published on 04.20.17
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Dirge for a beloved deejay
The music scene mourns and fondly remembers local deejay Daniel Osterhoff; a mishmash of genres and subcultures kept things interesting at the Starlite Lounge on Saturday night.
This article was published on 04.13.17
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Dusty punk
Las Pesadillas reunite with their swinging gypsy punk sounds and plan a new EP; JonEmery and Tatiana McPhee light up Auburn with honky-tonk tunes.
This article was published on 03.30.17
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Surfing waves from the past
Local three-piece Boy Romeo bring ‘60s rock vibes with catchy tunes; Davina and the Vagabonds give Grass Valley some jazzy laughs.
This article was published on 03.23.17
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The Handmaid’s Cello
Unwoman donned neo-Victorian attire to rock out on a cello at the Crocker Art Museum; the Starlite Lounge assembled a strong showcase of local hip-hop and electronic acts.
This article was published on 03.16.17
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