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.
Review: Jessie Ware Left her Heart in San Francisco
It took less than a full song for Jessie Ware to feel the crowd’s overpowering support at her San Francisco debut at the sold-out Rickshaw Stop last night.
Coachella 2013 Lineup Released
After months of rumors and an excruciating wait for some Coachella ticket holders and fans, the festival’s 2013 lineup was released today with the Stone Roses, Blur, Phoenix and the Red Hot Chili Peppers headlining the two-weekend festival.
Confirmed: Rolling Stones Won’t Play Coachella 2013
The Coachella rumor mill continues to churn as organizers sit on details for the 2013 festival lineup, but according to a recent interview with Mick Jagger, the Rolling Stones won’t be performing this year.
New Waterfront Venue Planned for SF
America’s Cup planners and Live Nation announced today that San Francisco will host a temporary waterfront venue between Piers 27/29 with a capacity up to 9,000 seats.
Q&A: Girls in Suede
Girls in Suede have outgrown their juvenile, garage rock shoes and are maturing into comfortable suede loafers.
What’s Really Good: Mixtape from DJ Theory
Local DJ Theory has just come out with a new mix for WRG Mag featuring the best in old and new R&B and soul jams. From Friendly Fires to Kastle, this eclectic mix proves to be a good listen and play in almost any situation. Check it out.
Bagel Radio Celebrates its 10th Anniversary
Ten years ago Bagel Radio was just a brainchild in the mind of Ted Leibowitz. After expanding to reach listeners in 150 countries, the San Francisco-based online radio station celebrates it’s 10th anniversary on February 1.
Q&A: Anton Patzner of Judgement Day
Judgement day has been wreaking beautiful havoc on the music scene since 2002, creating a hybrid of classical and metal music dubbed as “string metal.”
Win Tickets to Lady Gaga
Madonna’s tour last year may have cemented her as the reigning Queen of Pop, but if Lady Gaga keeps pace, it’s only a matter of time before its her turn to watch the throne.
Hardcore Hot Sauce From Bad Brains
After conquering the band T-shirt market (we caught more Bad Brains T’s in the crowd at SXSW than any other group last year), the seminal hardcore DC punk band is going after foodies with good taste in music.
Winter Warmup: The Hot Toddies Interview
With two albums out on San Jose’s Asian Man Records (Smell the Mitten and Get Your Heart On) and shows across North America and the UK, the Hot Toddies signed to Tricycle Records in late 2012 to release a new EP scheduled for later this month.
Most Viewed New Year’s Eve 2012-2013 Parties
It’s no secret, San Francisco loves to party. New Year’s Eve in SF is the destination for many international travelers and it’s easy to see why. There are over 100 events featuring a wide range of entertainment options including: world-renowned DJ’s, popular comedians, circus performances, the symphony, live music… and of course, you can’t have NYE without Fireworks!
Howlin’ Rain and Vetiver Look Back on 2012
Local rockers Howlin’ Rain and Vetiver are celebrating New Year’s in San Francisco with a three-night stand at Café du Nord this week, ending with a gig on Monday that will ring in the New Year.




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