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Last Night: Yacht Rock at Rickshaw Stop

Wed Aug 27, 11:24 PM

(Yacht Rock creator J.D. Ryznar with the Yacht Rock merch --that's fake John Oates there on the shirt) Yacht Rock Wednesday, Aug. 27, 2008 Rickshaw Stop Photos and words by Jennifer Maerz San Francisco rarely turns down the chance... More >>

The People of Outside Lands: As Shot by Tim Wagner

Wed Aug 27, 3:28 PM

Yes, we bombarded you with Outside Lands photography not too long ago. But professional photographer Tim Wagner has graciously allowed ASD to share select pieces from his festival reel, so here's more of the colorful people in attendance.... More >>

Brief History of S.F. Experimental Music in New Yorker

Wed Aug 27, 11:00 AM

For all you New Yorker subscribers, pull the Aug. 25 issue out of the bathroom pile if you're at all interested in reading a first person view of San Francisco's experimental -- and early electronic music -- scene in the... More >>

MP3 of the Day: Past Lives

Wed Aug 27, 10:43 AM

Seattle's Blood Brothers were arsty, abrasive, and off the hook: modern punk that never settled into melody long before its two frontman would explode into manic screaming fits and the guitars would puncture wounds in your ears. Now three... More >>

Features

  • Tussle offers up the cream of the beat
    Wednesday, August 27
    Tussle's willingness to break rules isn't the only thing that makes it a bona fide San Francisco band. Although their music could be lumped into... More >>
  • Judas Priest plods through history
    Wednesday, August 27
    With its fellow Birmingham brethren Black Sabbath, Judas Priest has exerted a powerful influence on modern metal. Among lead singer Rob Halford's... More >>
  • Love as Laughter gets a boost from Modest Mouse
    Wednesday, August 27
    Sam Jayne, the architect behind Brooklyn's Love as Laughter, has been toiling away at this rock 'n' roll thing for a long time. The story begins... More >>
  • Mix-CD fans take their hobbies public in bars and galleries
    Wednesday, August 27
    Despite all the peaking and plummeting of trends in recorded music, compact discs have to stick around for one main reason: mix CDs. Making... More >>
  • The Verve
    Forth (Parlophone)
    Wednesday, August 27
    Even in the best of times, the Verve has traveled a rocky path. The Greater Manchester quartet is as renowned for its richly textured... More >>
  • Lee "Scratch" Perry
    Repentance (Narnack)
    Wednesday, August 27
    Onstage and in interviews, Lee "Scratch" Perry's persona is a mix of giddy surrealism, folk wisdom, apocalyptic theology, and simple crudity... More >>
  • Shwayze
    Shwayze (Geffen)
    Wednesday, August 27
    Almost everything you need to know about horny, go-getting Malibu newcomer Shwayze can be gleaned from this line in "Polaroid" on his self-titled... More >>
  • Discord Down Under
    Wednesday, August 27
    Melbourne's the Drones are much more turbulent than their moniker suggests. The band steers clear of warmly humming songs, embarking instead on a... More >>
  • Severe Storm Alert
    Wednesday, August 27
    Behold the basic yet mighty power of a monsoon — then add two supersimple guitar riffs, a drenching of sweat, and lots of body hair and... More >>
  • [Expletive Deleted]
    Wednesday, August 27
    Canada? Really? Scoff if you want, but one of the most crucial, unruly, and unpredictable punk bands on this continent hails from the land of... More >>
  • Fools and Urinals
    Wednesday, August 27
    After forming in 1978, Los Angeles' Urinals perfected the "sound of three people struggling with their instruments," a singular approach that... More >>
  • Dropping the H(ipster) Bomb
    Wednesday, August 27
    The electro scene has always flown its narcissistic fashion flag high, so no one should be surprised that its top DJs have adopted an upscale... More >>
  • The North Beach Drinking Olympics
    Wednesday, August 27
    "You know I avoid the Olympics like the plague," my mom recently wrote in an e-mail, "but you have to see the opening ceremony. It is just... More >>
  • Schedule Outside Lands trip with playlists of our favorite artists
    Wednesday, August 20
    Golden Gate Park has seen its share of Human Be-Ins since it was reclaimed from the dunes in the late 19th century. Now add to those events the... More >>
  • The New Tweedy Bros! craft one of rock’s most collectible LPs
    Wednesday, August 20
    Collecting records is more than a simple hobby. The Internet has changed the game dramatically: While it's much easier to find that once-elusive... More >>
  • Catch a ride on the ridiculous: Yacht Rock hits S.F.
    Wednesday, August 20
    I can't scientifically prove it, but I swear the reason I hear so much Hall & Oates in neighborhood bars these days is Yacht Rock. The now... More >>
  • Stereolab
    Chemical Chords (4AD)
    Wednesday, August 20
    In the '90s, Stereolab albums were charming junkshops selling rock history's neglected treasures, mainly '60s French pop and '70s Krautrock. This... More >>
  • Amy Ray
    Didn't It Feel Kinder (Daemon Records)
    Wednesday, August 20
    There's a well-known saying among diehard fans of dyke-folk duo the Indigo Girls: "Everyone wants to marry Emily; everyone wants to sleep with... More >>
  • Sleepy Sun
    Embrace (Sol Diamond)
    Wednesday, August 20
    Music is so damn finite, and it's all been done before, and there's nothing left to say anyhow, and everybody knows it. But then something like... More >>
  • Beachwood Boys
    Wednesday, August 20
    For all the ringing Rickenbackers, peaked-cap style points (think Donovan), and general '60s approximating, Beachwood Sparks' most eternal number... More >>

Slideshows >

National

Music from Coast to Coast

Broward - Palm Beach

Fire in the Bloodlines

Exploratory jazz band the Bendy Pastorius Group finds a deeper groove
Fusion. Within music, it's practically a dirty word. Though the term is intended to suggest the... More >>

Dallas

Selfishly, But Willingly

Lately, Sarah Jaffe's outdrawn the headliners she's shared bills with, and that can mean only one thing
Well, it happened again. Sarah Jaffe upstaged yet another touring act pulling through town.... More >>

Denver

Welcome to the weird, wonderful world of Bradford Cox's Deerhunter

"Everyone shits. Honestly. And everyone has fucked up things they hide. I show mine with a... More >>

Houston

Born-Again Shock Rocker (and Golfer) Alice Cooper

Spider Man
As he writes in his highly readable autobiography, Alice Cooper, Golf Monster, the father of... More >>

Kansas City

How Fred Wickham’s quest for a Waylon Jennings T-shirt led him to ownership of the country legend’s mid-’70s tour bus

Fred Wickham has two types of friends: the ones who thought he was crazy around this time last... More >>

Miami

My Morning Jacket Might Be the Best Live Band Ever

Check these guys out at The Fillmore.
I'm not sure of the exact moment when My Morning Jacket became the best live band in the world,... More >>

Phoenix

Portugal the Man brings its unique psychedelic boogie improv to Phoenix

Portugal. The Man likes spontaneity. They also like random punctuation in the middle of their... More >>

St. Louis

With a new U.S. tour alongside Aimee Mann and a fresh look at their greatest hits, U.K. pop geniuses Squeeze are reunited, reinvented — and rejuvenated

When it comes to pop songwriters from the UK, several names always crop up as inspirations:... More >>

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