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Jessie Schiewe was the Music Editor for SF Weekly from Fall 2015 to Summer 2017. She still writes about music (and other things!), and you can send her pitches and ideas to jnschiewe@gmail.com. For more of her work, visit www.jschiewe.com.
Jaymes Young Alternative, Pop Critics might mistake the vulnerability in Jaymes Young’s debut album Feel Something as fragile or melodramatic. This mistake is their loss. Feel Something merges alternative pop and dreamy neo-soul into an engaging, poignant record, one whose potent emotional expression is part of its strength, not weakness. Young’s voice is emphatic and […]
It’s lunchtime at Rhoda Goldman Plaza, an assisted living community in Pacific Heights, and the 45-table dining room is in full swing. Uniformed and name-tagged waiters zig-zag around the L-shaped space, dodging the clientele’s walkers and delivering steaming plates of vegetarian moussaka, slices of baklava, tiny dishes of ice cream, and bowls of “heart smart” […]
Soaked Hot Flash Heat Wave Indie rock band Hot Flash Heat Wave recounts stories of heartbreak and miscommunication using blithe vocal harmonies and clean electric guitar chords. Reminiscent of Cage the Elephant’s Thank You Happy Birthday or perhaps a pre-AM Arctic Monkeys, the album Soaked is a collection of melancholy musings transformed into a pleasant listening experience. Best to listen […]
A vintage Volkswagen van covered in psychedelic, S.F.-centric paintings idles on the corner of Jefferson and Hyde streets, its doors wide open with Redbone’s 1974 hit single “Come and Get Your Love” blaring through its speakers. With cobalt-blue seats, orange shag rug flooring, and plastic beaded curtains, the van looks like a perfectly preserved time […]
In B.o.B.’s latest music video, “Mr. Mister,” the Atlanta rapper wears more than 20 costumes and channels characters like Tupac, Bruce Lee, and Mr. Clean. He makes more outfit changes in it than Taylor Swift did in the video for 2014’s “Blank Space” — and apparently, he’s already submitted an application to Guinness World Records […]
P-Lo Hip-Hop “More than anything, I wanna ball / Watch me, watch me, watch me go get it,” P-Lo spits on his energetic track “More Than Anything.” A song from his 2017 album of the same name, “More Than Anything” depicts the artist’s ambitious scramble for success in the hip-hop industry. However, P-Lo is far […]
In recent years, it’s become trendy for critics to harp about the many bands and artists that are leaving the Bay Area for other locales. Rising costs of living are generally the culprit for this artistic mass exodus, but it turns out there’s another motivator at play — at least for Ramona Gonzalez. The Berkeley-and-Oakland […]
HWLS + LAKIM + Andre Power Electronic, Trap A collaboration between Australian producers Ta-Ku and Kit Pop, HWLS has released two EPs and a handful of single remixes since 2014, and their upcoming set at 1015 Folsom is the project’s debut live performance in San Francisco. The two artists are signed to Future Classic, the […]
Maybe it’s because it’s a holiday weekend, but this week, there’s not too many big-name acts stopping through the Bay Area. Your best bet is to catch a dope, smaller band of which there will be many playing shows in the next few days. For fans of rock, check out My Jerusalem, Ex Eye, White […]
Those who want to dance until their feet hurt should check out Lee Burridge’s All Day I Dream party at Golden Gate Park this Sunday, June 25. Described as “a community of like-minded and kind-hearted souls,” Burridge’s parties — which started on a rooftop in Brooklyn in June 2011, and have since morphed into a global […]