Photo by Spencer Crooks
What do you do when you sustain an injury ending your professional ballet career? You simply start a rocket fueled music career. At least that’s the journey Danish electro-pop...
With their sophomore album just on the horizon, Sleep Forever due out September 14, San Diego based lo-fi duo Crocodiles are giving their fans a free EP to tide them over until then. Fires Of Comparison...
In Hollywood, it’s a well known fact that couples should not work together. That’s how you end up with disasters like Gigli (Affleck/Lopez) and Swept Away (Richie/Madonna), but the curse of the couples...
You don’t have to be a kid to enjoy Nick Jr.’s popular children’s show Yo Gabba Gabba!. The show appeals to indie rockers and hipsters of all ages. In case there’s doubt about...
Crystal Castles are the new punk. The loud, abrasive music, the shrill screeching vocals, the chaotic live show, messages of despair and fury, mosh pits, crowd surfing and of course, the young, inexplicable...
An American Hasidic Jewish Reggae artist sounds like the concept behind a Weird Al Yankovic album, but Matisyahu is no joke. Rocking a packed house Tuesday night at the Regency Grand Ballroom in San Francisco,...
Animal Collective’s Avey Tare (David Portner), has announced that he will release his first ever full length solo album on October 26th. The record, titled Down There, will be released on Paw Tracks...
Electronic trio The Glitch Mob just released their debut full length album, Drink the Sea, and they’re already hard at work remixing it with the help of some notable names in the music world. First...
SF Weekly's All Shook Down Festival - Photo by Spencer Crooks
The San Francisco Bay Area has a wealth of great bands, but for some reason it’s not widely recognized as the wellspring of music that...
Sam Prekop, best known as the front man for The Sea and Cake, will release his third solo album September 7 on Thrill Jockey. Those that have become accustom to Prekops soft vocals, smooth beats and intricate...