Q&A: Alex Brown Church of Sea Wolf
Alex Brown Church, a former Berkeley resident now living in LA, has released three albums under his alias Sea Wolf.
DJ Q&A: Konrad Black
This Friday, May 17, As You Like It presents a Wagon Repair showcase at Mighty featuring label heads Mathew Jonson and Konrad Black, aka Todd Shillington.
Kastle’s Guide to San Francisco
Future R&B producer Kastle moved to San Francisco from Pittsburgh for the good vibes and great food and coffee. The producer and DJ performs at the Independent on May 16 as part of his first North America live tour in support of his debut self-titled album.
Q&A: Brian “Birdstuff” Teasley of Man or Astro-man?
Since its inception in 1991, Man or Astro-Man released several albums and toured extensively until disbanding in 2001.
Interview: Bonobo Discusses New Music, Tour
Simon Green, aka Bonobo, brings his sleek and hypnotic brand of electronic music to The Warfield on May 3.
Q&A: Mikel Jollett of The Airborne Toxic Event
In the midst of a national tour before the release of their third album, Such Hot Blood, the Airborne Toxic Event stops at The Warfield before hitting the main stage at Coachella.
Q&A: Doug Jenkins of the Portland Cello Project
The Portland Cello Project (dubbed PCP by their fans) is no ordinary orchestra.
Interview: Singer/Songwriter Matt Costa
Matt Costa was discovered the way many young guitar player dream about: he was sought out by his guitar heroes.
Q&A: Mario Armando Ruiz of Teenage Sweater
With eccentric philosophies and vivacious live shows with dreamy synth pop melodies, Teenage Sweater are becoming a staple in San Francisco’s music scene.
Q&A: JG Wilkes of Optimo
JG Wilkes is one half of Optimo—the long-standing DJ duo who had a weekly party of the same name at the Sub Club in Glasgow for 12 years up until 2010.
Q&A: Yoni Wolf of WHY?
Yoni Wolf’s main objective is simple: make good music. But the music of his band, Why?, performing March 5 and March 6 in the Bay Area, is far more complex.
Interview: White Arrows Hits the Road for Coachella, Noise Pop
With just one album out, Dry Land Is Not A Myth, 2013 is shaping up to be a big year for White Arrows and singer Mickey Church. The band is on the bill for Coachella 2013, but will first make a stop in San Francisco for the Noise Pop Festival.
Q&A: Justin Young of the Vaccines
The Vaccines may have gotten lost in the shuffle of Interpol and The Strokes, but don’t count out this English Indie band as the wild card. On their first headlining American tour to support their album Coming of Age, the Vaccines make a stop at The Fillmore on February 15th.
Q&A: Chhom Nimol and Zac Holtzman of Dengue Fever
Dengue Fever is a band from L.A. but their sound encompasses a much more worldly attitude. Cambodian front-woman Chhom Nimol intertwines English with her native tongue, Khmer, bolstered by a musical force of solidarity.




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