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Live Review & Photos: Chris Cornell and Craig Wedren at Balboa Theatre, December 17, 2011

Photos by Sylvia Borgo

Stream: Chris Cornell – “Cleaning my Gun” (from Songbook)
MP3: Craig Wedren – “I Know”

At San Diego’s Balboa Theatre on Saturday, Chris Cornell told the audience, “No matter what happens, I play for a really long time.” Continue reading…

Live Review & Photos: 91X WreX the Halls at Valley View Casino Center, December 11, 2011

Photos by Sylvia Borgo

­91X’s two night sold-out holiday extravaganza, WreX the Halls, took place at Valley View Casino on Saturday, December 10 and Sunday, December 11. Night one featured a nice selection of mostly “mellow” bands, while night two was billed as the “greatest punk rock line up” San Diego has ever seen. Continue reading…

Live Review & Photos: 91X WreX the Halls at Valley View Casino Center, December 10, 2011

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Photos by Sylvia Borgo

91X’s two-night sold-out holiday extravaganza, WreX the Halls, took place at Valley View Casino Center on Saturday, December 10 and Sunday, December 11. Night one featured a nice selection of mostly mellow bands, while night two was billed as the “greatest punk rock line up” that San Diego has ever seen. Continue reading…

Video: Marissa Nadler – “In Your Lair, Bear”

MP3: Marissa Nadler – “Motel Blues” (Loudon Wainwright III cover)
MP3: Marissa Nadler – “Learning to Fly” (Tom Petty cover)

Boston’s Marissa Nadler just debuted the video for “In Your Lair, Bear,” the lead track off her excellent self-titled full-length, released this year. Continue reading…

Live Photos: The New Kinetics at the Whistlestop, December 9, 2011

Photos by Chris Maroulakos

San Diego’s The New Kinetics brought their blistering brand of rock and roll to the Whistlestop on Friday night. Following an affable performance by fellow locals The Mashtis — who were celebrating the release of their new 7-inch A Canopy of Sundays — The New Kinetics’ rough-and-tumble set went off like a pipe bomb. Frontwoman Birdy Bardot cooed and wailed her way through tracks like “Riffle Raff” and “Cha Cha,” her careening vocals slicing through the surging guitars and crackling drums like they were butter. For their final feat, the band capped the night with an ambitious cover of “Johnny B. Goode” that would have stopped Chuck Berry in his tracks. Hot damn. Check out the pictures…