Live ReviewsLIVE REVIEW: Manchester Orchestra @ The Fillmore, SF 5/2/14
May 07. 2014 | By Katie

LIVE REVIEW: Manchester Orchestra @ The Fillmore, SF 5/2/14

Manchester Orchestra’s show at the Fillmore was more powerful than their latest album—and we didn’t even think that was possible.

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Live ReviewsLIVE REVIEW: Austin Psych Fest 2014, Sunday
May 07. 2014 | By Chandler Elena

LIVE REVIEW: Austin Psych Fest 2014, Sunday

Austin Psych Fest’s final day capped off a weekend of envelope-pushing sounds and breakthrough artists.

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Live ReviewsLIVE REVIEW: Austin Psych Fest 2014, Saturday
May 07. 2014 | By Chandler Elena

LIVE REVIEW: Austin Psych Fest 2014, Saturday

Day two of the Austin Psych Fest saw critically acclaimed English acts as well as another dose of American favorites.

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Live ReviewsLIVE REVIEW: Austin Psych Fest 2014, Friday
May 07. 2014 | By Chandler Elena

LIVE REVIEW: Austin Psych Fest 2014, Friday

The first day of this year’s Austin Psych Fest launched with the festival founders and an assortment of beloved and new acts.

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Live ReviewsLIVE REVIEW: The Men @ Rickshaw Stop, SF 4/21/14
April 25. 2014 | By Jay Raco

LIVE REVIEW: The Men @ Rickshaw Stop, SF 4/21/14

Our beloved The Men ring aggressive and pensive in the ears of San Francisco.

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Live ReviewsLIVE REVIEW: Foxygen @ The Independent, SF 4/17/14
April 23. 2014 | By Jay Raco

LIVE REVIEW: Foxygen @ The Independent, SF 4/17/14

At the Independent, Foxygen comes off as incredibly cool and effortless, igniting the crowd.

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Live ReviewsLIVE REVIEW: Broken Bells @ Fox Theatre, Oakland 4/19/14
April 23. 2014 | By Jay Raco

LIVE REVIEW: Broken Bells @ Fox Theatre, Oakland 4/19/14

Broken Bells proves their popularity as Mercer and Burton perform some of the best melodies in pop music at The Fox Theatre in Oakland.

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Live ReviewsLIVE REVIEW: The Knife @ Fox Theatre, Oakland 4/15/14
April 23. 2014 | By Jay Raco

LIVE REVIEW: The Knife @ Fox Theatre, Oakland 4/15/14

Based on some of the dark imagery that Swedish siblings the Knife have projected over the years, we worried that going to see them live would be akin to going to a haunted house, and we frighten easily.

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