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Live Shots: SF Music Day filled War Memorial with thrilling local sounds

A spectacular array of local talent gathered for a free festival on Sunday, March 20.

Party Radar: Cherushii’s legacy lives on in dazzling vinyl reissue

With '3 EPs' on Perfect Location, a techno star gone too soon shines again. Plus: Setaoc Mass, Horsemeat Disco, Boris, more

Under the Stars: Mill Valley Music Fest announced, excellent Xyla returns…

Horsegirl reps the DIY rock underground, Curtis Harding soars on latest release, Amber Lewis gets crafty. New music!

Live Shots: Spiritual Cramp, Advertisement, more amp up Thee Parkside

Punk sounds filled the Potrero Hill dive bar as bands (and audience) let loose.

Under the Stars: Automatic returns, SF Music Day resounds…

Under the Stars is a quasi-weekly column that presents new music releases, upcoming shows, and a number of other adjacent items. We keep moving...

Noise Pop diary: Three takeaways from the big music fest

Noise Pop 2022 was an overwhelming success, signaling a return to live concerts. Of course, we have thoughts.

Noise Pop diary: Local skate/groove hero Tommy Guerrero shreds at Bottom of the Hill

A boisterous crowd celebrated the legend's sunny, funk-inflected deep-rollers and fierce 'Uncle energy'

Bandcamp Friday picks: Singing praises of The Grease Traps, Oakland’s bouillabaisse of bump-and-go

Plus: Acid cowgirl Mikayla McVey's lithe voice breaks easy-going or hard AF on new album.

Noise Pop diary: Sedate and serious shows can be a blast, too

Arooj Aftab, Phil Elverum, and William Basinski grappled with the personal in their fest appearances—but theirs were hardly somber affairs.

Noise Pop diary: Chime School rings a bell with full band backing

Andy Pastalaniec's melodic solo pop act gets fleshed out for happy-to-be-back concert-goers.

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