September 2021
Modest Mouse
Modest Mouse Quintessential Issaquah, Washington indie rockers Modest Mouse released The Golden Casket in 2020, their first new album in six years. The record is a new sound for the band as they delve into a more psychedelic sonic pallet while still staying the same old eclectic and bittersweet Modest Mouse. This will be their first tour supporting the record and their first time back in San Diego since 2019 when they supported The Black Keys. You can catch them at the…
Find out more »October 2021
Brothers Osborne
"I'm good for some, but I'm not for everyone," TJ Osborne sings on Skeletons, Brothers Osborne's third studio album. That lyric might as well be the group's mission statement: a proud declaration of uniqueness, delivered by a band of brothers whose boundary-breaking country songs have always mixed the twang of southern music with the groove and guitar-driven swagger of rock & roll. At the same time, it's hard to look at the Osbornes' long list of musical milestones — including…
Find out more »Lord Huron
Lord Huron released two EPs in 2010, Into the Sun and Mighty. Pop & Hiss, the LA Times Music Blog, described Mighty as "full of lush acoustic guitars and Midwestern-accented harmonies as warm as a winter fireplace, but it's the Caribbean-influenced percussion that fans Lord Huron's folk sound into flame,"and Pitchfork could only classify it as "a stylistic superball, bouncing off any wall you put around it." NPR's World Cafe wrote "the band's lush harmonies are backed by a hazy…
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