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When Los Angeles four-piece Dawes released North Hills, the band’s 2009 debut album, its members were barely in their twenties, and at least one was still in high school. Continue reading…
http://youtu.be/-vnSXDNkUR0
When Los Angeles four-piece Dawes released North Hills, the band’s 2009 debut album, its members were barely in their twenties, and at least one was still in high school. Continue reading…
British electronic group Metronomy are coming to San Diego next week. The four-piece band is touring in support of its third album, The English Riviera, released earlier this year. For a taste of Metronomy’s catchy melodies and ambling beats, check out the above video for “Everything Goes My Way,” directed by Alexander Orlando Smith. (SPOILER ALERT: The song will be stuck in your head all day.)
Once you’re done with that, go buy tickets to their October 18 show at Voyeur.
In what is sure to be one of the season’s hottest shows, Cut Copy are coming to 4th & B on October 14. And wouldn’t you know — we’re giving away tickets. Continue reading…
The men at the center of Warrior are bruised and battered long before any of them step into the ring. The story of two brothers pitted against each other in a mixed martial arts tournament could have easily felt rote or manipulative, but thanks to its crystalline performances, smart script, and understated direction, Warrior succeeds in being the best sports movie since Rocky. Continue reading…
Indie-rock pioneer Conor Oberst and acoustic upstart Kurt Vile are coming to San Diego. Continue reading…