Category: Sound Advice
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Sacramento hip-hop artists Mahtie Bush and Chuuwee explore political relevancy and Scrooge McDuck, respectively
Mahtie Bush gets political on his new album, and Chuuwee just changes the channel.
This article was published on 08.28.14
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Sound Advice: Edgy, genre-defying and too legit to quit
New EPs by Saint Solitaire and DJ Shadow, plus a full-length from G. Green.
This article was published on 08.21.14
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Sound Advice: Kanye and other Outside Lands adventures
There were duck fritters, duck costumes and, oh yeah, Kanye West, at this year's Outside Lands festival in San Francisco.
This article was published on 08.14.14
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Sound Advice: Mermaids, cheese and festival edibles
Sister Crayon comes home, Outside Lands goes foodie, and the Goldfield Trading Post opening is delayed.
This article was published on 08.07.14
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Sound Advice: Goodbye CIP, hello country bar
The FreeBadge Serenaders do buzzsaw blues, Concerts in the Park says goodbye, and a new country joint opens in Midtown.
This article was published on 07.31.14
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Sound Advice: Mullets, dreams and PMS-driven punk
Janelle Bitker likes her bluegrass rowdy, her feminist punk dipped in crass irony and sarcasm, and her dreams psychedelic and conscious-driven.
This article was published on 07.24.14
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Sound Advice: Wordsmiths, wildlings and X's wild gifts
Milo decries nerd rap, Stevie Nader gets sexy with it, and John Does discusses X acoustic and fan interaction.
This article was published on 07.17.14
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Sound Advice: Thankful jams and hit snippets
The High Sierra Music Festival crowd is grateful for a weekend of most excellent music, but rapper Future only brought out medium-high energy when he stopped at Ace of Spades.
This article was published on 07.10.14
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Sound Advice: Fiddletown, USA
Bands from Brooklyn and San Francisco show Sacramentans—and Australians—how to get liquored up for dancing, screaming and mandolin solos.
This article was published on 07.03.14
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Sound Advice: Freedom overload and good ol' American capitalism
The upcoming High Sierra Music Festival promises to overwhelm (in a good way), and it's time to say so long to Capital Public Radio's annual record swap.
This article was published on 06.26.14

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