“Surrender is about coming to terms with the result of a break-up. The title came from the lyric “When I’m in your arms I can finally surrender” in I Feel Alive by TOPS. All of the songs have sentimental value to me and the many feelings I’ve had during the entire process. These mixed feelings … Continue reading
Author Archives: TUBE
Virtual Mixtape: Boppin RocknRoll By WURST RocknRoll
Virtual Mixtape: Jamz for the soul, heart, eyez, earz, and booty! By Dal Basi of Phono Select Records
Quotes of the Revolution
By Bridgett Rex “This series began as a way for me to show my love and support for my friends and our little online community during the revolution. With social media, status updates quickly vanish further and further back and disappear from our feeds. Through these quote blocks, I hoped to document people’s thoughts to … Continue reading
TUBE.’s Protest Book List
With the tragic murder of George Floyd and the subsequent protests and riots over the last weeks on top of the coronavirus, we are living in interesting times. Hopefully, we will see justice and positive change come out of this. If you’re wondering how we got to this moment, here are some books and a … Continue reading
Light.Wav 2019
Light.Wav, Sacramento CA. July 19-20, 2019. Learn more about Light.Wav at: Visaomedia and on Instagram at @visaomedia Video by Heather Uroff. Continue reading
CHRCH Tour Is Bringing The Doom
Sacramento doom band CHRCH will be touring with Portland’s Usnea this summer. CHRCH is a five-piece band that specializes in long-form songs filled with dark sonic textures, ethereal vocals, and heavy guitars. The tour, which runs from July 5th in Sacramento through July 18th in Denver, follows the band’s previously-announced Pacific Northwest mini-tour this June. … Continue reading
First Friday Afterparty at Dwellpoint.
Studio Launch and First Friday Afterparty at Dwellpoint. Artwork featured by Lin Fei Fei, Lily Mott, Molly Devlin, and S.V. Williams. All vinyl DJ sets by Chris Hopkins and Paul Coca. Learn more about Dwellpoint here. Continue reading
Creators to Watch: Jabari Weathers
Baltimore, Maryland native Jabari Weathers is a sci-fi/fantasy illustrator and a tabletop roleplaying and narrative game designer with a dark tinge. They are attracted to points of tension and paradox in stories. Consequentially, they are highly conscious of similar instances in real life and how it translates into their work. “My fantastic work doesn’t feel … Continue reading
Unibrow Collective’s Zine Fest 2019
Unibrow Collective Zine Fest. Verge Center for the Arts. Sacramento CA. May 25, 2019. We had a blast at the Unibrow Collective’s second annual Sacramento Zine Fest which took place on Saturday, May 25th, 2019 in the gallery of Verge Center for the Arts. Vendors independently publish zines, books, and artwork. Zines come in all … Continue reading
Moshing in the Park
The excitement was in the air Friday night in anticipation of Concerts in the Park. CIP exploded into Mosh Pit Mayhem! This was one of the most popular and exhilarating nights of the year. Mosher’s, driven by the music, slowly amped up “the pit” for a massive release of energy and emotion. What initially looked … Continue reading
‘Papier’ an exhibit of work by Penelope Lenaerts
‘Papier’ an exhibit of work by Penelope Lenaerts opens at WAL Public Market Gallery on June, 7th 2019 from 6-8 PM. “As an artist, I care about issues regarding sustainability and human interaction in the natural world. The female experience plays a large role in my life and practice, and my work celebrates feminine form…These … Continue reading
Vinnie Guidera and The Dead Birds release ‘Part of the Act’
We are happy to share with you the exclusive release of Vinnie Guidera and The Dead Birds very first music video, ‘Part of the Act’. Outside influences are sometimes needed to get an artist’s vision in concrete detail, which requires different but similar thinking- a practical and perfect way of how collaborations should work in … Continue reading
Black Yacht Club, Sacto Storytellers, and La Tour at the Bicycle Kitchen.
More than ever it seems as if Sacramento is becoming a bicycle town. With this new enthusiasm, deepens the importance of one of our city’s most treasured institutions, the Sacramento Bicycle Kitchen, an organization dedicated to promoting cycling as a low-cost alternative form of transportation. The “SBK” provides space, tools, and education for bicycle maintenance, … Continue reading
Concerts in the Park, Sacramento CA. 2019
CONCERTS IN THE PARK Fridays, May 3 – July 26, 2019, from 5:00 pm to 9:00 pm Cesar Chavez Plaza, 9th and J Streets, Sacramento CA FREE and all ages Line up below. See you there! Photography Mickey Morrow Poster Jason Malmberg Continue reading
Louder Than Wolves at My Sister’s House
My Sister’s House was Sacramento’s first organization to provide a safe haven for victims of sexual violence, as well as job training, support, for women in the Sacramento area. On Saturday, April 27, at the historic Colonial Theatre, My Sister’s House presented Louder Than Wolves, where survivors and allies shared inspiring words, entertaining acts, and … Continue reading
Soccer Mommy and Boy Scouts.
Soccer Mommy found the time to bless us with a show in Sacramento at Harlow’s in-between weekend sets at Coachella. The all-ages show, put on by Noise Pop Presents, was opened by the Oakland based, Boy Scouts. Words and Photography Benz Doctolero Continue reading
Skating Polly, Monsterwatch, Las Pulgas, Holy Diver, Sacramento CA.
Skating Polly, Monsterwatch, and Las Pulgas, at Holy Diver in Sacramento CA. Photography Anouk Nexus Continue reading
Lin Fei Fei is ‘NOT YOUR BUNNY’
“NOT YOUR BUNNY’ is currently on display at WAL Public Market Gallery located in Sacramento CA. The exhibit includes paintings, murals, and installations created by artist Lin Fei Fei. “The theme for my April show is ‘NOT YOUR BUNNY’ so often in life, we are quick to judge what we see. It’s normal to make assumptions and … Continue reading
Halloween in April.
The twenty-something-year-old tradition that is the Sacramento Halloween Show took place at the Verge Center for the Arts in Southside Park, Sacramento. This year’s theme was Colours and featured bands the likes of: The Moody Blues, Silver Jews, Big Black, Red Kross, Black Flag, Green Day, Tangerine Dream, The White Stripes, Concrete Blonde, The Cranberries, … Continue reading