CAVE ANNOUNCES NEW ALBUM, THREACE
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CAVE ANNOUNCES NEW ALBUM, THREACE

 CAVE ANNOUNCES NEW ALBUM, THREACE, OUT OCTOBER 15TH ON DRAG CITY CAVE‘s new album, Threace, out October 15, 2013 on Drag City, might just bring an end to your party – no more dancing, no more talking, just people listening to every last clang, tweet and honk of a band really getting after it. Recorded on a 1″ 8-track Studer … Continue reading

“Let’s Be to the Point”: It’s RAD!
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“Let’s Be to the Point”: It’s RAD!

When one considers the etymological history of the word rad, the reader’s mind probably arrives in a late ’70s/early ’80s Southern California skate park or beach front.  Sacramento thrash punks RAD are certainly connected to that time and place, both stylistically and ideologically.  The band’s minute-long songs are swollen with catchy guitar hooks (courtesy longtime … Continue reading

STREAM TY SEGALL’S SLEEPER
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STREAM TY SEGALL’S SLEEPER

STREAM TY SEGALL’S SLEEPER, OUT NEXT WEEK ON DRAG CITY Since announcing the release of Sleeper, all’s been pretty quiet on the western (Ty Segall) front, relatively speaking, of course. We are talking Ty here! Without sharing any pre-release tracks or official videos (wha?!), we’ve been keeping the lid on nice and tight leading up to Sleeper‘s imminent release. … Continue reading

TUBE. Presents: Ross Hammond
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TUBE. Presents: Ross Hammond

Combining jazz, blues, folk, and something more, guitarist Ross Hammond has serenaded the Sacramento area for years.  Though Hammond keeps a low profile for his talent, he certainly brings something unique to the stage, whether he’s playing alone or collaborating with another artist.  Hammond’s music conveys his emotions fluidly and flawlessly to his audience, creating … Continue reading

Duk.
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Duk.

  Duk is an all instrumental band based out of Southern Ca.  Their first album, Early Worm Gets The Bird, is the start of something very special.  The album falls somewhere in-between gypsy punk, and Balkan folk with just a hint of dixieland.   The band is proclaiming themselves “Gypsy Jazz”.   Made up with … Continue reading

More Than Just a Hissy Fit
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More Than Just a Hissy Fit

With their debut release in 2010, Fitz and the Tantrums made a name for themselves for being the band with so much soul, it oozes out of their pores and into your eardrums. Pickin’ up the Pieces was received wholeheartedly by music critics, radio stations, and the like, that it quickly found its place in … Continue reading

Meet The Moans.
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Meet The Moans.

The Moans’ music is a straightforward, high-energy brand of rock ‘n’ roll, supported by lyrical references to Mary Shelley, George Romero, and cloning.  A recipe certain to attract both geeks and punks.  This is a perfect combination for the Ramones-esque side project of Matt Bennett (West Memphis Trio, The Dumb Fox, Shitty Ramones), Danny Secretion … Continue reading

The Where House Says Goodbye.
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The Where House Says Goodbye.

The Where House was a short lived but delicious piece of the Sacramento music scene.  Not only was there a ton of heart and friendship that floated throughout the artistically painted walls, there was  a surplus of phenomenal bands, both local and touring that hit the stage. This Friday, May 31st, will be the very … Continue reading

“We Don’t Actually Sleep Together” Keith Jeffery of Atlas Genius on Music, Family, and Life
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“We Don’t Actually Sleep Together” Keith Jeffery of Atlas Genius on Music, Family, and Life

Atlas Genius, a rising indie rock band from Australia, started with a homemade studio.  “We had a lot of song ideas and it was important to us to have our own studio where we could experiment and hone in on our sound,” drummer Michael Jeffery says on the band’s website.  And clearly this was a … Continue reading