
Hitting the stage a week after their third studio album, Sunlit Youth, was released, Local Natives kicked off the night with a pair of new songs: “Past Lives,†followed by “Psycho Lovers.†Continue reading…
Hitting the stage a week after their third studio album, Sunlit Youth, was released, Local Natives kicked off the night with a pair of new songs: “Past Lives,†followed by “Psycho Lovers.†Continue reading…
In life, some things are just obviously true. Water is wet, the sky is blue, and The Kills put on a terrific show. Continue reading…
Known for a lush and unique sound that tends to tread in the darker waters of indie rock, The Black Heart Procession are one of the most talented and respected bands to have come out of San Diego. Continue reading…
Guns N’ Roses’ “Not in This Lifetime” tour visit to Qualcomm Stadium was late in every sense of the word. Continue reading…
“The People’s Superstar†Kenny Chesney returned to San Diego County for the first time in eight years last week. His “Spread the Love” tour stopped in Chula Vista for a performance in front a nearly sold-out Sleep Train Amphitheatre. Interesting fact: Each time he’s played the Amphitheatre in Chula Vista, it’s had different venue sponsor (Coors in 2005, Cricket Wireless in 2008). Perhaps his next visit will be in 2018 when the current sponsorship expires. Continue reading…