Ruby Red by Amber Asylum "In times of trouble, women have often had to bear an even heavier burden throughout history." Troubled music for troubled […] 2025-03-21
File: #16 by Earth Jerks "EartH Jerks is niche public serviceAmbient polyphonic sensory absence, heavy on the abeyances,Grit and torsion,Rubrick futurism,and rule manipulation,big smart alec […] 2025-03-06
Love in the Streets by EaSWay "Are You Lonely Or Alone? Sometimes it’s hard to tell…" Obviously "Gypsy Woman" by Crystal Waters has been an interminably […] 2025-03-05
Less cover bands, more original music: Interview with Jacob Aranda The son of a Mexican father, the child of a Midwestern upbringing, and a longtime contributor to the local music […] 2025-02-25
Still Valentine’s Day 1969 by Sandy Bull Just another night in late 1960s SF… Decades before Spacemen 3 put their druggy, time-bending guitar visions to tape, an […] 2025-02-25
“The Bay is like a mirror.” Interview with Ryan LoPilato of Credit Electric Credit Electric is a band whose name gives due credit to the electricity flowing through all living beings. We've been […] 2025-02-24
Gnosis by Raven New York label Incienso is calling this the debut album by SF producer Raven, but we know better. Since our […] 2025-02-21
“I can’t imagine being anywhere else!” Interview with Sadie Alan Sadie Alan is an SF-based singer-songwriter whose sound blends folk and country-influenced melodies with intimate lyrics to convey her inner […] 2025-02-19
Weather, weed, wokeness, and rent control: Interview with Naked Roommate One of our favorite albums of 2024, Pass the Loofah is Naked Roommate’s follow-up to their pandemic-era album Do the […] 2025-02-04
“I hope we all get Korean BBQ together sometime soon.” Interview with Colin Wilde of Black Thumb Black Thumb is the alt pop creation of Colin Wilde, who also has a new project called The Flying Propeller Group. […] 2025-02-03