Category: Sound Advice
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Funky bunchkin’s bukkake bus ride
Midtowners and more say goodbye to Cheap Thrills with a house show, Placerville’ the Bank confusing the hell out of this reviewer, and Zach Hill’s Death Grips let’s go on the masses.
This article was published on 03.31.11
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Gettin’ naked with the iPhone
Amaranth goes Beatles, Ross Hammond’s new release impresses, the New Heirlooms drop an album and Nick Miller reveals his iPhone playlist.
This article was published on 03.24.11
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Second Saturday’s last rites
The Crocker Art Museum does all-ages music on Thursdays, Rough House says goodbye, South by Southwest gets a heavy dose of Sacramento.
This article was published on 03.17.11
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Bangin’ 7-gram rocks
Now 100.5 FM bans rap music, SN&R’s Jammies kick off with a shhhh, the Dam Haus gets the boot, the CUF drops a new full-length out of nowhere, Charlie Sheen gets a hit single and the Davis Feminist Film Festival gets a pretty sweet gig to boot.
This article was published on 03.10.11
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Death to punk rock
Detroit trio proves that punk lives, Sacramento bands and musicians learn the “Seven Song Rule” and Arco Arena’s end reminds of the time some dude threw a bottle of urine at Axl Rose.
This article was published on 03.03.11
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More bounce to the ounce
DJ Shaun Slaughter and DJ Roger Carpio say goodbye to Lipstick, Hippie Sabotage go retro, Chk Chk Chk Zapps Midtown, Noise Pop embraces locals.
This article was published on 02.24.11
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Criddlers, loogies and dust bowls
Ace of Spades opens its doors to Rob Zombie.
This article was published on 02.17.11
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The shitkicker incident
Slash and Mom memories at The Press Club, L!fe returns to the The Distillery, Kickstarter gets a boatload of new Sacramento projects.
This article was published on 02.10.11
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Long lines, drug deals, loud garages, zesty meals
Bay Area garage rock reaches a zenith, new local hip-hop videos saturate and the Sacramento Electronic Music Festival draws in major crowds.
This article was published on 02.03.11
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Boutique quibbles, horse nibbles
Visiting K Street’s District 30; taking the Cake on Billboard; new R&B voice Tessa Evans; and the French do movies right, again, with The Italian Straw Hat at the Crest Theatre.
This article was published on 01.27.11
March 31, 2011
SN&R Vol 22 Issue 50
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January 27, 2011
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