Section: Music
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Eight Gigs: Josh Hoyer and the Shadowboxers
Time to get the big band together at Torch Club.
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Traffic jammed
Everybody showed up for City of Trees—and then got stuck in traffic; and Mac Sabbath makes for a good kind of stomach ache.
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Eight Gigs: Cura Cochino
Cura Cochino brings the Spanish doom to Blue Lamp.
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Eight Gigs: Buck Ford
Legit old-country for the new-country poseurs.
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Eight Gigs: Ducktails
A Real Estate guitarist's side project creates such catchy, contemplative baroque pop that you'll forget all about Real Estate.
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Eight Gigs: Joseph In The Well
Joseph In The Well's blend of lush chamber music, jazz and gentle indie-folk is the perfect accompaniment to your lunch this Thursday.
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Eight Gigs: Trapped Within Burning Machinery
Ever wanted to hear a doom-sludge album devoted to The Fifth Element? Don't say no, because that's a lie.
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Harvester's 20 year journey to and from becoming not quite almost famous
How the Northern California indie band survived the so-called alt-rock revolution.
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Eight Gigs: Bright Faces
Bright Faces' 2011 album, American Bull, is a fusion of alt-country and catchy, power-pop tunes.
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Eight Gigs: Nick Waterhouse
Discover the secret to time travel at Harlow's.
This article was published on 08.20.15
August 20, 2015
SN&R Vol 27 Issue 19