Go See: Dog Party, La Lenguas and Sneeze Attack!!
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Go See: Dog Party, La Lenguas and Sneeze Attack!!

Pleasant Screams and Punch and Pie Productions put a great little show together at the Press Club (Sacramento) tonight.  Dog Party, La Lenguas and Sneeze Attack!!  Doors are at 8PM, show is $5 bucks and is 21 and up.  Check out La Lenguas now and then come see them live with us tonight. Press Club is located at 2030 … Continue reading

Cap Stage Concludes Season with “Uncanny Valley”
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Cap Stage Concludes Season with “Uncanny Valley”

This past weekend, Capital Stage launched the show that will close out its tenth season—Uncanny Valley by playwright Thomas Gibbons. Described as “deeply absorbing,” and “cerebrally challenging” by The Washington Post, the production features Capital Stage veteran Michael Wiles and CapStage newcomer Jessica Powell. Drawing on current research in artificial intelligence, robotics, and the possibility of “downloading” … Continue reading

See: 311 and Pepper at Thunder Valley.
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See: 311 and Pepper at Thunder Valley.

The Thunder Valley Summer Concert Series has begun. This year’s series features a wide variety of entertainment including: Peter Frampton, Willie Nelson, ZZ Top, Boys II Men, and George Lopez among many other headlining acts. TUBE. was lucky enough to attend the second week of the Summer Concert Series featuring 311 with special guests Pepper. It … Continue reading

Ghostplay.
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Ghostplay.

Sacramento indie rock band Ghostplay is Jason Hess (vocal/guitar/keys), Leticia Garcia (guitar) and Mando Gonzales (drums).  They are not new to the scene by any means.  Not only does the band have a ton of shows under their belt, they have been nominated for the SAMMIES (a Sacramento spin on the GRAMMYs) multiple times. It is easy … Continue reading

Dropping Anchor at the (First) First Festival
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Dropping Anchor at the (First) First Festival

Over Memorial Day weekend, TUBE. had the opportunity to drop anchor at the inaugural First Festival in West Sacramento’s River Walk Park. The festival featured 18 local bands on three stages. The Main Stage was lined up with bands like Whiskey & Stitches, D.U.S.T., A Mile Till Dawn, and Humble Wolf. The Yelp Stage featured … Continue reading

Return to Paradise: Green Day Headline Benefit Show at 924 Gilman St.
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Return to Paradise: Green Day Headline Benefit Show at 924 Gilman St.

On Friday May 9, the first of two benefit shows was held for the independent neighbors AK Press, a publisher and distributor, and 1984 Printing. In March, their West Oakland headquarters burned down in a deadly fire that claimed two lives. The second benefit show took place May 17, at the same legendary venue: 924 Gilman … Continue reading

“Keep the Wheels from Falling Off Amongst Our Inner Demons”: The Swingin’ Utters’ Guide to Punk Bands and Parenthood
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“Keep the Wheels from Falling Off Amongst Our Inner Demons”: The Swingin’ Utters’ Guide to Punk Bands and Parenthood

It is hard to believe, but The Swingin’ Utters has been going strong for almost 25 years now. Their first seven-inch was released in 1992. In 1995, their debut full-length album The Streets of San Francisco introduced the world outside the Bay Area to a group of angry yet tuneful young men whose street-punk sounds were honed … Continue reading

See: The Circus.  Freaks, Geeks and Things You Can’t Unsee.
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See: The Circus. Freaks, Geeks and Things You Can’t Unsee.

Each year TUBE. puts together a show titled The Circus.  Freaks, Geeks and Things You Can’t Unsee.  We collect local performers throughout Sacramento CA for a killer variety show full of freakish talents which is hosted by one of our favorite guys in town comedian Johnny Taylor.  We hang art from local artist, play games, have … Continue reading

Concerts in the Park Kicks Off
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Concerts in the Park Kicks Off

On Friday night, thousands of people packed into Cesar Chavez Park for the first of the season’s Concerts in the Park series. DJ Epik, Riotmaker, Drop Dead Red, and Island of Black & White kicked off the series. As headliner Island of Black & White played, attendees of all ages danced and enjoyed the quartet’s … Continue reading

As in Hearts, Royal Blood Pounds Onstage
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As in Hearts, Royal Blood Pounds Onstage

Good old-fashioned, dirty rock ‘n’ roll is far from dead. Royal Blood has proved themselves to be the newest avatars of that particular vein of gritty music that comes from England. Singer/bassist Mike Kerr and drummer Ben Thatcher’s symbiosis is really what drives their sound. There are plenty of guitar-drum duos in rock (The Black … Continue reading

Go Get Lost in this Elliott Smith Tribute.
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Go Get Lost in this Elliott Smith Tribute.

What began as an impromptu backstage duet has resulted in an incredible Elliott Smith cover album that breathes new life into the late musician’s work. In March, the album Seth Avett & Jessica Lea Mayfield Sing Elliott Smith was released after nearly three years of collaboration. In 2011, Mayfield was opening for Avett’s band, The … Continue reading

Trash Rock Turns One. 
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Trash Rock Turns One. 

Did you know that tomorrow night is Trash Rock Thursday’s one year anniversary? Come dance your ass off with us!  Melissa Uroff and DJ Dalibaba are kicking off the party with all of your favorite trashy dance party jams. Plus our pals from Portland The Lower 48 are playing. You know it’s going to be fun.  Come hang out!  … Continue reading

Americana Nostalgia.
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Americana Nostalgia.

All over the world there is a deep and rich historical folk music legacy. American singer-songwriters such as Woodie Guthrie, Leadbelly, and Jean Ritchie would inspire later artists like Pete Seeger, Joan Baez, and Billy Bragg; who in turn lit a fire under artists like Frank Turner, Drag The River, and Ingrid Michaelson. These artists … Continue reading

Tuesday Is The New Friday.
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Tuesday Is The New Friday.

The threshold of what defines a punk rock or hardcore band seems to stretch further with every passing year. Ever declaring its relentlessly immortal status, punk/hardcore underground communities continue to adapt, modify, and morph into hybrids or evolutions of what came before, inspired by others to take the lead and make the music their own. … Continue reading

A Little Tender, A Little Tropical: Valentine’s Day Show At Sol Collective
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A Little Tender, A Little Tropical: Valentine’s Day Show At Sol Collective

Valentine’s Day was just over a week ago and while most folks were busy with a typical romantic night out, a small crowd of friends and lovers gathered at Sol Collective to catch an amazing concert and much better alternative Despite a chilly night, the heat was turned up by stellar performances that transported most … Continue reading