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9:30pm, $6 |
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9:30pm, $5 |
Shitna
Derek from 60 Watt Kid.
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(Pumice will not be peforming tonight)
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9:30pm, $6 |
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9:30pm, $7 |
Three Stoned Men
20th anniversary show!!
"Three Stoned Men are one of the linchpin bands from the late 80's San Mateo scene that also disgorged acts such as The Mummies, Phantom Surfers, and the late-lamented Beardo. Using the folk-rock stylings of The Fugs as a departure point, in recent years Three Stoned Men have careened headlong into shatteringly heavy psychdelic territory.
These 3 young men, noble and valiant explorers of inner space who are undaunted by the prospect of lifetime confinement with only their hands to talk to and their only companions the imaginary monstrosities ("hallucinations" in the argot of the drug underworld) that fit across the walls of the padded cells that most certainly await them...No, I say, they feel not the least trepidation over where their chosen path will lead; rather, they forge ahead boldly into regions "where no man has gone before" in order that they may trasmit a full report from the distant outposts of human consciousness that they inhibit. And they do this for your benefit, that you can understand the "marijuana experience" without risking your mental health or your appointment to the U.S. Supreme Court. Marijuana..."weed with roots on hell"?...or recreation for the Czars of the San Mateo folk rock scene?" Listen...then decide for yourself." - J.P. Gutrock
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The Mantles
"The Mantles play trebly, manicured garage-psych downers, paying indirect but recognizable homage to dour British goth and darker rock bands. The combination of these styles is really killer, too, as the reverb-soaked, mannered songs drip with acid-tainted distress." - Dusted
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Box Elders
"Omaha, Nebraska has been an overlooked outpost of rock'n'roll music for way too long and with the recent debut 7" EP release by the brilliant pop pioneers, the Box Elders on Grotto Records, it's sure to arouse even more suspicion. On first listen, these tracks of sparkling, yet perfectly muddy stabs at Lou Reed's pre-VU Primitives/Beachnuts-era warbling pop hit a high watermark and effortlessly fill out a 4 song EP with nary a dud in the bunch. Box Elders have that magical something in their brutish, yet nascent pop sound that really grabs you and instantly conjures up how familiar everything fits together into songs that you can hum along to instantly." - Victim of Time
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9:30pm, $6 |
Floating Goat
"If you think that San Francisco's stoner story starts and ends with High on Fire, prepare to be blown away by Floating Goat. Drawing on the best of Pentagram, Sabbath, C.O.C., and a host of others, the outfit's surging, sinuous riffs are infectiously heavy. Vocalist Chris Corona's soulful singing and dive-bombing hammer-ons soar above the fray, while bassist Ian Petitpren and drummer Aaron Barrett comprise the rest of an extremely powerful trio." - SF Bay Guardian
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Black Budget
A stop and start collision of ethnicity, time, relocation, and illness resulting in a collaboration of frequencies and air movement awaiting measurement for the invention of such devices to withstand these capacities. (bio)
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Pegataur
new band from Aaron of Boyjazz!!
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9:30pm, $8 |
Mick Turner (Dirty Three)
"While most widely recognized for his work with the Dirty Three, Turner’s paired-down, more pensive solo material bares an inevitable stylistic similarity and is every bit as stirring. An Aussie wunderkind of meditative guitar poetry." - Crawdaddy
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8pm show, $5 // PRS at 10pm, free |
Punk Rock Sideshow presents RUM REBELLION and The Blameshifters Rum Rebellion
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9:30pm, $5 |
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