PHOTOS: Conor Oberst and Phoebe Bridgers bring Better Oblivion Community Center to San Francisco3/16/2019 Photos and review by Ronny Kerr See photos of Better Oblivion Community Center, a new indie rock project formed by Conor Oberst and Phoebe Bridgers, playing to a sold out show at August Hall in San Francisco on Friday, March 15, 2019. Their tour is just getting started, in support of the band’s first album released on Dead Oceans in January.
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Photos by Chris Caceres and Ronny Kerr. Words by Ronny Kerr In promotion of his new album Negro Swan, Blood Orange performed at the Fox in Oakland on Friday, September 20. With a full band and support from fellow dream pop artist Empress Of, the artist sang kinship, openness, and love, and subtly channeled Prince. Here are photos and impressions from the show.
Photos by Jeremy Mirchandani On her 2017 release, Soft Sounds from Another Planet, Japanese Breakfast explores cosmic and science fiction inspirations as tools of self-reflection. Below are reflections from her show in Seattle in support of the new album alongside Philly-based bands Mannequin Pussy and The Spirit of the Beehive.
Photos by Jeremy Mirchandani How To Dress Well - aka Tom Krell - released his fourth album, Care, just over a month ago on Domino Records. The new album is a vibrant display of alt-pop complimented by Krell's signature lyrical wordplay. Below are photos from his show on October 19th at Neumos in Seattle.
Photos by Jeremy Mirchandani Legendary indie pop trio Peter Bjorn and John played in Seattle with Austin-based electronic/folk artist Bayonne and singer-songwriter Jay Som. Below are some photos of their show at Neumos.
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