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The Lineup: Submit Your Band for Oyster Fest, Local Showcase

The Lineup: Submit Your Band for Oyster Fest, Local Showcase

Posted by: Matt Crawford on Apr 22, 2013 | Comments (0)

SF Station is happy to announce the return of The Lineup, a friendly competition between local bands for the chance to perform at Guinness Oyster & Music Festival, headlined this year by Devo on June 1 in Golden Gate Park.

Q&A: Mario Armando Ruiz of Teenage Sweater

Q&A: Mario Armando Ruiz of Teenage Sweater

Posted by: Anthony Presti on Mar 7, 2013 | Comments (0)

With eccentric philosophies and vivacious live shows with dreamy synth pop melodies, Teenage Sweater are becoming a staple in San Francisco’s music scene.

Noise Pop Festival Highlights

Noise Pop Festival Highlights

Posted by: Anthony Presti on Feb 7, 2013 | Comments (2)

The Noise Pop Festival is looming and ready to bring a cornucopia of events scattered throughout the Bay Area from February 26th to March 3rd.

Q&A: Girls in Suede

Q&A: Girls in Suede

Posted by: Anthony Presti on Jan 21, 2013 | Comments (0)

Girls in Suede have outgrown their juvenile, garage rock shoes and are maturing into comfortable suede loafers.

Meet The Lineup Winners

Meet The Lineup Winners

Posted by: Matt Crawford on Nov 4, 2011 | Comments (0)

The final votes are in for The Lineup, a local music showcase presented by SF Station and BAMM.tv on Nov. 10.

Does your band have what it takes?

Does your band have what it takes?

Posted by: Chris Ellis on Oct 18, 2011 | Comments (4)

We’re putting on a show to remember…but it can’t happen without you! SF Station and BAMM.tv are currently looking for San Francisco Bay Area bands to perform at The Lineup, our very first local band showcase on Thursday November 10th.

New Video: Papercuts “Do What You Will”

New Video: Papercuts “Do What You Will”

Posted by: Baily Hopkins on Mar 7, 2011 | Comments (0)

It’s time again for a brand spanking new music video and this time it’s from San Francisco based band Papercuts. It starts out like your quintessential music video – college party, loner guy (played by frontman) Jason Robert Quever – but then it takes a rather odd turn.

Album Review: The Frail – Lasers Over Lovers

Album Review: The Frail – Lasers Over Lovers

Posted by: Maria on Mar 2, 2011 | Comments (0)

Local electro-pop band The Frail has re-emerged from their year-long hibernation with a new lineup and a brand new EP released on Tricycle Records. Lasers Over Lovers features uptempo, party-driven, straightforward dance tracks characterized by overly catchy, disco-influenced melodies and high-pitched vocals.

Weekend

Weekend

Posted by: Maria on Mar 1, 2011 | Comments (0)

Being an ardent fan of the early 90s shoegaze scene (Guided by Voices, My Bloody Valentine, etc.), I was absolutely elated when I picked up the album Sports by Weekend.

Noise Pop Preview: Birds & Batteries

Noise Pop Preview: Birds & Batteries

Posted by: Lynne Angel on Feb 3, 2011 | Comments (0)

(Editor’s Note: In anticipation of Noise Pop 2011, Feb. 22-27, we’re interviewing several local bands on the lineup.)

San Francisco’s own Birds & Batteries are playing the Noise Pop Festival on February 25th at the Rickshaw Stop with The Concretes, Psychic Friend, and Magic Bullets. I caught up with main squeeze Mike Sempert (vox/guitar/synth) and had the opportunity to further explore the band’s signature little bit country, little bit rock ’n’ roll sound, and delved deep into the secrets of how exactly they maintain their fierce facial hair.

Winter Music Fest: Feb 3rd to 17th

Posted by: Baily Hopkins on Feb 1, 2011 | Comments (0)

Looking for some new music this week? Well, luckily it’s time again for the 2nd Annual Winter Music Fest. Starting this Thursday you can introduce yourself to a bunch of local bands.

Send Us Your Sounds

Posted by: Baily Hopkins on Jan 6, 2011 | Comments (0)

Are you a local band or producer in San Francisco looking to have your music heard? Share your songs with other musicians and the SF Station community with our new Pulse Blog drop box on SoundCloud.