Author: Christian Kiefer
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Suburban acid rock as bold as love
Old Roseville plays host to bands one might never hear in Midtown.
This article was published on 05.06.04
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Morbid curiosity at Fiasco Sideshow
One-man circus act Fiasco Sideshow turns up the freak factor at a Roseville metal show.
This article was published on 04.29.04
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The outsider sounds of Mothspy
Mothspy may have gone over the heads of the Old Ironsides audience, but the outsider duo makes an interesting racket.
This article was published on 04.22.04
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Satan would be proud
While metal is often cartoonish, two local bands at a recent Distillery show, Condition and KnifeThruHead, illustrated the genre’s creative potential.
This article was published on 04.15.04
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An Amphora of presence
Grunge-influenced neo-prog band Amphora demonstrates why Liberace was right: It’s about showmanship.
This article was published on 04.08.04
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The cure for Spanish rock
Diciembre Gris sounds British and sings in Spanish but comes from right up the road from the River City. Confused?
This article was published on 04.08.04
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Kinsella’s Make Believe music
Tim Kinsella’s visionary, groundbreaking bands Joan of Arc and Make Believe hit town last week.
This article was published on 04.01.04
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That Seventy show
Beatles + soul = Seventy, one local band that should make folks forget about its band members’ past projects.
This article was published on 03.25.04
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Free jazz and no Ross
The Ross Hammond Trio’s namesake guitarist was out of town, but that didn’t stop it from some fine cooking at Luna’s.
This article was published on 03.18.04
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Our colorful feathered friend
Charlie Peacock, the onetime great hope of Sacramento’s music scene, returns to town to play Sunday at Warehouse Christian Ministries.
This article was published on 03.18.04
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