Concerts

Bishop Briggs brings powerful performance to The Warfield in San Francisco

October 12, 2023

It was a hot June day in 2016 where we first saw Bishop Briggs perform live. She was performing in the small DJ tent at Live 105’s BFD and was one of the main artists that we were there to cover.  She blew us away that first time and we knew she was heading to the top! Over the years, we witnessed her perform at BottleRock, Fox Theater and many more venues, including the legendary Fillmore in SF where we were able to interview her. You can watch that 2017 interview here. I remember telling her how her music was an instant mood elevator and it still rings true today. We caught Bishop Briggs perform last night with MisterWives on The Don’t Look Down Tour at The Warfield in San Francisco. It was as she visualized, creating the best amazing night. She hit the stage with Art of Survival and the crowd went wild.  Her charismatic energy sparked the stage and ignited us with true passion. She gives so much of herself, in each and [Read More]

Concerts

MisterWives bring The Don’t Look Down Tour to San Francisco

October 12, 2023

  Wednesday nights can be hard to get through as you anticipate the arrival of the weekend.  Last night was the perfect mid week pick-me-up as MisterWives brought their Don’t Look Down Tour to the Warfield in San Francisco. The night opened with a set by Natalie Jane and she wowed the crowed with her powerful vocals. Next up was the amazing Bishop Briggs who really brought the energy and spark. Finally MisterWives came out to an eruption of cheer and screams as they hit the stage and delivered 150% non-stop energy.  They came out to Out of Your Mind and then straight into Dagger. The crowd was loving every second of it as the excitement raced through the crowd.  The set was spectacular and the lighting was the perfect complement to the spot on sound of the band.  The set continued with full force all the way until the final song of Nosebleeds, the title track of their highly praised fourth studio album, that had everyone singing along. What a night! Check out photos [Read More]

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ARTIST SPOTLIGHT: Natalie Jane at The Warfield supporting MisterWives

October 12, 2023

Today we wanted to shine our artist spotlight on singer songwriter Natalie Jane.  We caught her opening up for MisterWives and Bishop Briggs out on The Don’t Look Down Tour. They made a stop last night in San Francisco at The Warfield. You might have been first introduced to Natalie Jane from her viral TikToks but she definitely proved herself on the stage with her performance.  Her powerful vocals captivated the crowd and had us ready for more.  Her songs are catchy and infectious and are now on our daily playlist! Check out photos of her set by our Rockin Ryan:   Check out her video for I’m Her: Make sure to visit her social media sites and stay up to date on the latest news. Information & Links: Website: https://www.nataliejanesings.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nataliejanesings Twitter: https://twitter.com/natjanesings Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nataliejanesings/ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/5bfglVyGJppmmNoC2rhBUG?si=DWgl9xpxS_ygGbW6lQZpFg&nd=1 TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@nataliejanesings?lang=en

Concerts

Everclear returns to San Francisco for a night to remember at August Hall

October 11, 2023

Last night we trekked out to San Francisco for the return of Everclear. They brought their headlining fall tour to the August Hall and it was truly a night to never forget.  The evening kicked off with a killer set by The Pink Spiders. They got the crowd revved up and we were immediately hooked from the start. Next up The Ataris came and gave us an incredible dose of punk high energy rock and we were there for it all. The adrenaline was soaring through the venue and you couldn’t help but move around. Everyone was anxiously awaiting the arrival of Everclear and once they hit the stage, it was as if we entered a time machine. The set took us straight back to the 90s with spot on sound.  The nostalgic vibe was an immediate mood elevator for all. The crowd which was full of long time fans and younger ones.  But one thing was certain, they knew all the words and were happily singing along. Check out photos from our Rockin Ryan: [Read More]

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Photo Gallery: The Ataris at August Hall in San Francisco, Oct 10, 2023

October 11, 2023

Opening up for Everclear last night was The Pink Spiders followed by The Ataris. The set was punk rock fueled as the band raised the roof of the August Hall. Check out photos by our Rockin Ryan: The Ataris have recently announced that they will be heading out with MxPx in 2024. Tickets go on sale this Friday. Make sure to visit the social media sites and stay up to date on the latest news. Information & Links: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theataris/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/theataris Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theataris/

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Photo Gallery: The Pink Spiders at August Hall Oct. 10, 2023

October 11, 2023

  The Pink Spiders opened up for Everclear last night at the August Hall in San Francisco. It was an awesome show with their high energy set getting the crowd amped from the start. Check out photos from our Rockin Ryan:   You can check out their new album Freakazoid which is available on vinyl and CD. Check out their video for their track Freakin Freakin Out: Make sure to visit their social media sites and stay up to date on their latest news. Information & Links: Website: https://www.thepinkspiders.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thepinkspiders/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/thepinkspiders Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thepinkspiders

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The Vaccines Release New Single “Sometimes, I Swear” off upcoming album

October 11, 2023

We got a new song for you to check out! The Vaccines have just released their new track, Sometimes, I Swear which is the latest single off their forthcoming album  Pick-Up Full of Pink Carnations, which releases January 12 via Thirty Tigers. Check out the new song here: Lead singer Justin Young comments, “Like many songs before it, ‘Sometimes, I Swear’ began life as Tim and I sat on my sofa in London. I don’t think there are many places on the planet where I feel so at peace as sitting in my own home, but even there I constantly question my place in the world. I think the innate human need to be part of something – to connect with each other in a community or a congregation – is what keeps driving us forward and searching for meaning. It’s something many of us struggle with on a daily basis, but I hope when people hear this song they’ll feel less alone in that struggle.”  About the new album “Like many songs before it, ‘Sometimes, [Read More]