Emotions run high at the Limousines album launch in San Francisco.
Sweden's introspective trio mesmerized at one of San Francisco's legendary venues.
Brazil's CSS, MS MR, and Io Echo are bringing love and hot grooves to the city, baby. Feeling like you gonna get lucky? Free tickets to be had.
This L.A. based bedroom project is an '80s movie score throwback that simply rivals the original.
Capital Cities in California’s capital city. We talk about the DIY hustle, getting signed to Capitol Records, and future tour plans. Then we dance.
Yes. You read that correctly. Free tickets to see The Postal Service are up for grabs!
Come celebrate the release of Get Right with The Soft White Sixties at The Independent!
Fans and musicians braved the scorching Pasadena heat to soak in some top-notch tunes at this year’s Make Music Pasadena.
The vivacious New Zealander shook the crowd at his second Fell Street performance.
!!! (@chkchkchk) transformed a majestic old theater in LA into a hot and sweaty dance party.
New York’s Fun. grips exclusive San Francisco audience for Yahoo! On The Road series.
Tijuana Panthers celebrate their new album, Semi Sweet, with a record release show!
Costa Mesa was in stitches thanks to the dry comedy and stellar jams of We Are Scientists.
Hush is darker, slower, groovier, and paints a sexier landscape than it’s child-like predecessor. Get Sharp Part Deux this is not.
Continuing to distance themselves from the pop punk realm, Phoenix’s The Maine serve up their fourth studio album on polished but playfully painted platter.
The Swedish weirdness of iamamiwhoami is best experienced in video form. But their new release bounty is pretty good too.
Rogue Wave ruminates on life and death on gripping, formidably brilliant Nightingale Floors (Vagrant).
GRMLN's Empire immediately becomes the pop-punk bundle of summer tunes that can lift you out of a Benadryl haze.
Vancouver’s Said The Whale offers up an uptempo three song preview of their forthcoming album in the form of the I Love You EP.
Savoir Adore have nurtured their sound and returned with another dose of indie-pop, the sound of season.