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Wednesday, November 27, 2024

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Music

Post-punk trio Automatic brought the heat at SF gig

Sweat dripped during their show at The Chapel—blame it on the irresistible New/No Wave verve

Live Shots: At SiliCon, fans of all flavors let their freak flags fly

The two-day pop culture convention in San Jose brought together Mythbusters and time machines, George Takei and plushies.

Divine independent: The Chapel celebrates 10 years with a stacked concert lineup

The Mission venue’s Britt Govea reflects on a decade of independent live music at the former funeral home.

Under the Stars: A legendary organist returns, the influence of Angela Davis, more

Thao pays for free at Jerry Garcia Amphitheater, a reminder of Anteloper's brilliance—music news you've got to hear.

Wild ride: SF rapper Rymeezee breaks down city life on latest album ‘Turbulence’

Multitalented wordsmith speaks about love and hate in Frisco (including all those smashed car windows)

Fight or flight or … how John Dwyer of Osees stays punk

With the group's latest album steering into hardcore territory, San Francisco's favorite rock alumnus pays homage to the aggressive heroes of his youth.

Under the Stars: Jazz institution Marcus Shelby shares new work at free outdoors event

Plus: 2 amazing Bandcamp Friday picks—and a blessing for Blondie super-fans.

Don’t say jazz: Emma-Jean Thackray leads band into ‘groovy af’ territory at Café Du Nord

The orchestra composer with the effervescent chi traversed vibes, even running into the 4/4 ecstatic bump of house music.

The jazz musician we needed: Goodbye to jaimie branch

She died last week at 39—but not before the bandleader and trumpeter updated her genre for a new generation.

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