Section: Music
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Sacramento rapper Brotha Lynch Hung gives listeners something to chew on
Cannibalism, gangs and weed: the artist’s horrorcore rap still puts the scare on hip-hop.
This article was published on 10.30.14
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Sound Advice: Costumes, closing venues and a Sammies alert
Everyday feels like Halloween, another local music venue bites it, and Sammies 2015 are a go.
This article was published on 10.30.14
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Alone no more
The Royal Jelly's Marc Del Chiaro channeled the fear of a solo career into a bigger, better group effort.
This article was published on 10.23.14
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Sonic fellowship
Nagual, a Sacramento-based contemporary jazz quintet, releases its third album—now with 100 percent more vocals!
This article was published on 10.23.14
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Sound Advice: Rad-tastic noise and kitschy classics
Sonic silliness, not burgers, old-timey jazz and everything purple.
This article was published on 10.23.14
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Class action
Sacramento rapper Luke Tailor educates listeners on money, politics and snacks .
This article was published on 10.16.14
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Sound Advice: Legit tripping balls
Blitzen Trapper brings it—albeit to a small audience; Kai Kln temporarily reunites, and Death Grips fans need to learn to read the fine print.
This article was published on 10.16.14
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Autobiography of a voice
Sacramento singer-songwriter Emily Kollars makes it personal, on stage and on record.
This article was published on 10.09.14
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TBD Fest for the win
The inaugural TBD Fest delivered good food, music and Sacto pride.
This article was published on 10.09.14
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The War on Drugs is not quite almost famous
How the War on Drugs became one of the breakout acts of 2014 and crossed over into a better tour bus and bigger shows.
This article was published on 10.02.14
October 30, 2014
SN&R Vol 26 Issue 29
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