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Wonderfront 2025: The Tastemakers, the Jam Bands and the Influencers
When Wonderfront Festival announced their 2025 musician line-up back in January, there was a noticeable change in vibe compared to last year’s roster. In this fourth edition of the San Diego-based musical celebration, organizers picked fewer local bands and high-profile names, opting instead for a wider selection of mid-tier artists (in terms of celebrity, not quality).
SULLVN Hits the “Rooftop” with Their Latest Summer-Ready Single
San Diego soul-pop collective sullvn is back with a bang, releasing their newest single, “Rooftop” which is a sun-soaked, horn-heavy celebration of love’s euphoric early stages.
The Creative Reboot: A Musician’s Map Back to the Muse
When inspiration vanishes, it’s not a clean rest—it’s more like being trapped mid-phrase in a song that used to sing itself. For musicians, this can mean hours at the piano with nothing but empty chords or a melody that won’t lift off the ground. The pursuit of creative rhythm isn’t just about generating new compositions; it’s about clearing mental space so music has room to return. Sometimes the breakthrough isn’t about what’s added, but what’s cleared away.
What is Do LaB?: The team behind the world’s wildest stages
What started out as a couple of brothers planning a birthday party, evolved into a 20-year old independent business that has become a cultural staple at music festivals around the world.
Sweet Myths Find Beauty in Letting Go on New Single "What a Beautiful Dream"
San Diego-based trio Sweet Myths has just released their first official music video for their emotional new single, "What a Beautiful Dream." The band, made up of Diego Rodriguez, Deejay Rich, and John Martinez, may be scattered across El Cajon, Pacific Beach, and North Park, but together, they’re carving out a sound that feels grounded, sincere, and instantly resonant.
Um, Jennifer? Summon the Void and the Joy on Debut Album Um Comma Jennifer Question Mark, Out Now via Final Girl Records
New York’s chaotic-soft-punk duo Um, Jennifer? have officially released their long-awaited debut album, Um Comma Jennifer Question Mark, now streaming everywhere via Final Girl Records.
Audrey: The Genre-Bending Band Redefining Their Sound, One Layer at a Time
With their lineup locked in and a new record on the way, we sat down with Audrey to talk about influences, the creative process, and what’s coming next.
From Word Games to Tour Vans: How Lyncs Found Her Voice and Hit the Road with The Ivy
On a spring tour that winds through cities and soundchecks, rising indie artist Lyncs is soaking in the journey, both literally and creatively.
The Ivy: How Friendship, Chance, and Indie Dreams Built a Band
The Ivy’s music feels effortless — dreamy, indie-pop soundscapes that seem to flow straight from the heart. But behind the scenes, it's the product of a friendship built on chance meetings, shared influences, and a relentless creative drive.
Making Noise in the Silence: How Independent Musicians CanBe Heard—and Paid
If you’re a musician trying to turn your passion into a paycheck, the road to discovery doesn’t start with a record deal anymore—it starts with learning how to make your own damn signal in the static.
Nostalgia and Patterns: Two Singles, Two Stories from Beige Radio
March and April mark a compelling two-part reveal from Beige Radio with the release of two distinct singles — Nostalgia Cloud and Patterns — each offering a different window into the emotional and creative world of an artist unafraid to break form and speak truth.
Finding Beauty in Tragedy: Gayle Skidmore Unveils Neoclassical Album Honoring the Ashtabula Railroad Disaster
In her most haunting and historically resonant work to date, San Diego-based artist Gayle Skidmore returns with The Ashtabula River Railroad Disaster — a solo piano album that transforms grief, legacy, and personal history into a stirring eleven-track tribute.
Lightning in a Bottle 2025: Summer Festival Survival Guide
With spring well underway, and summer quickly approaching, here comes music festival season!
Better Before’s “Tasteless” Is a Spiraling Ride Through Noise and Nostalgia
There’s something beautifully reckless about Better Before. The San Diego-based trio doesn’t just play alternative punk—they hurl it, full-speed, like a bottle across a dive bar floor.
KhanPhAro & the New Creatures Tap Into Inner Chaos on “Scumbag”
Southern California’s own KhanPhAro & the New Creatures just dropped a sonic gut-punch with their latest single Scumbag, released March 7, 2025.
Lime Cordiale Lights Up The Observatory
Lime Cordiale is currently on their “Enough of the Sweet Talk” tour, promoting their 2024 album of the same name.
Ray Bull Brings Indie-Pop Intensity to San Diego With the “Little Acts of Violence” Tour Stop at Voodoo Room
NYC-based indie-pop duo Ray Bull are heading west—and they’re bringing their latest project Little Acts of Violence to San Diego's Voodoo Room on April 24th as part of their North American tour.
FEQ 2025: Where Music, Magic, and Québec City Meet
For over five decades, the Festival d'été de Québec (FEQ) has been more than just a music festival—it’s been the heartbeat of summer in Québec City.
Drew & Ellie Holcomb Bring Their "Memory Bank" Tour to San Diego
Get ready, San Diego—Drew & Ellie Holcomb are making their way to Humphreys Concerts by the Bay on April 6th for a night of heartfelt storytelling, soaring harmonies, and the kind of soul-stirring Americana that has made them a beloved duo in the folk and country music scene.
Must-See Attractions for Art Lovers in San Diego
San Diego is a wonderful place for art lovers. Its rich cultural diversity, history, and art districts make it a travel destination for people everywhere.