San Francisco indie rockers retreat to the garage to craft their fourth full-length set, which channels the Beach Boys and The Beatles.
The singer and songwriter’s 1989 album ‘Nearly Human’ gets a COVID-era second wind in a new geofenced virtual tour.
Oakland musician Nic Barbeln gets experimental on ‘Wind,’ sneaking a jangly indie pop tune into a challenging, anti-pop set.
The San Francisco post-rock trio with public radio bona fides drop their debut album, ‘Soft Opening.’
The San Francisco indie quartet sort through their contacts to land on their most cohesive sound yet.
At the dawn of punk and new wave, a talented roster of San Francisco bands helped define the sound on local label 415 Records.
For Ethan Miller, frontman and guitarist for the Oakland blues soul outfit, the truth is in the mix.
San Francisco group pays tribute to folk music icon Pete Seeger on new album.
A new record collects the 1968-72 explorations of SF musician Doug McKechnie.
Oakland sludge savants’ new LP, ‘Mind Palace of the Mushroom God,’ is heavy, man…