Author: Aaron Carnes
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Eight Gigs: Mike Watt and the Secondmen
Mike Watt is a punk rock and alt-rock legend, but don’t get stuck in his past—he keeps churning out fresh and exciting music.
This article was published on 08.25.16
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Sac Stay Home Fest’s DIY wonderland
Sac Stay Home Fest merged the city’s weirder rock with quirky surprises; and don’t miss the new Destroy Boys record.
This article was published on 08.18.16
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Eight Gigs: Ballantynes
How many hips instinctively shake to the high-energy ‘60s garage-soul sounds of Ballantynes? All of them.
This article was published on 08.18.16
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Eight Gigs: KaiLord
Local emcee Kailord’s new EP Sunset Valley is raw, honest and incredibly positive.
This article was published on 08.11.16
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Pocket Fixed Mob’s brothers rap together, stay together
In a city known for gangster rap, Pocket Fixed Mob creates surreal, personal hip-hop.
This article was published on 08.11.16
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Eight Gigs: The Sloths
The garage-rock band that broke up in 1966 recorded a new LP last year.
This article was published on 08.04.16
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Humble Wolf grows harder together
Roseville band Humble Wolf gets heavier with every release.
This article was published on 07.28.16
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Eight Gigs: Green Jelly
Lovers of comedy and metal alike be thankful, for Green Jello cometh to Sacramento on Friday.
This article was published on 07.28.16
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Eight Gigs: Failure Machine
Reno’s Failure Machine play soul music, but it’s much dingier and grimier than anything Sam Cooke ever played.
This article was published on 07.21.16
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Eight Gigs: Culture Shock
UK Ska-punk pioneers Culture Shock are barely known in the mainstream stateside, but they influenced an entire generation of musicians.
This article was published on 07.14.16
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