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San Diego’s own Chorduroy return with “Vampiress,” a snarling new single that drips with distortion, tension, and just enough swagger to make chaos sound seductive.
Like a spritz of perfume, the opening notes on Moon Panda’s new record, “Dumb Luck,” draw you into a sweet spell. While the sparkly synths, twinkling guitars, and Maddy Myer’s intoxicating voice have become iconographic to Moon Panda’s sound, on this new record, they seem to have improved every other component.
New York City–based jazzy R&B duo Acute Inflections, known for their sultry sound and magnetic chemistry, are bringing their signature blend of soulful vocals, vintage glamour, and modern grooves to San Diego’s Encore Event Center on Tuesday, November 11th.
Local singer-songwriter and activist Gary Loren Jahns has released “Park Dale Lane,” a protest song that hits close to home (literally).
Australian indie-folk trio Sons of the East are making their way to San Diego’s SOMA Sidestage on October 23, bringing with them the kind of earnest, harmony-rich folk that has quietly (and now not so quietly) taken them from beachside buskers to international festival stages.
Get ready to relive the glory days of arena rock when Broadway’s Rock of Ages Band storms the stage at the Poway Center for the Performing Arts on Saturday, October 11.
Music doesn’t merely float through the background of childhood. It carves pathways.
San Diego fans are in for an unforgettable night when Dallas-based, New Mexican-born artist Esteban Flores, better known as Slow Joy, takes the stage at The Observatory SD on October 9th.
Jeffrey “Saxophone Tall” Newton is a Detroit native and virtuoso multi-instrumentalist who learned jazz from the city’s greats, many of them Motown “Funk Brothers.”
San Diego’s own sullvn, a vibrant 10-piece collective known for their retro-soul-meets-modern-pop sound, have released a bold new cover of The Mighty Mighty Bosstones’ ska-punk anthem “The Impression That I Get.”
Psychedelic music has always thrived at the edges of atmosphere and imagination, and with his debut self-titled record, The Faint Havens, 23-year-old songwriter and producer Christian is ready to prove he’s more than prepared to push the genre forward.
San Diego band Cardiff State released their new EP, State Line, on September 4th across all major streaming platforms.
San Diego indie band Manganista is set to release the official music video for their latest single, “Talking to Myself,” on September 12.
It’s getting to be that time of year: August is coming to a close, the heat wave is upon us, and all the tourists are going home, which means it’s time for San Diegans to enjoy their city again.
On September 5th, San Diego gets a taste of California’s rising surf/garage rock talent when Ray & Paul hit town ahead of their highly anticipated debut EP Fading (out September 12 via AWAL).
San Diego’s music scene has a knack for bringing the right people together in the strangest of ways, and Good Citrus is proof of that. Born from a Craigslist ad and fueled by chance, honesty, and a lot of groove, the band has quickly carved out a sound that’s both refreshing and unexpectedly bittersweet.
San Diego’s own Ben Parks takes the stage at The Casbah tonight, Tuesday, August 26, marking his long-awaited debut at the iconic venue. Doors open at 7:30 PM, with the show starting at 8:30 PM.
You don’t need to give up your music career to pay rent. What you do need is some creative leverage. Not hustle culture. Not grinding until the passion dies. Just a handful of practical ways to keep the lights on - while keeping your sound intact.
Tone has worn many hats in the music world (engineer, songwriter, producer, frontman) and through it all, he’s built a sound that’s both raw and refined.
California indie artist Windser will bring his heartfelt, high-energy sound to The Casbah in San Diego on August 29, as part of a 22-date U.S. tour following the release of his self-titled debut album on Bright Antenna Records.
San Diego’s long-running indie rock mainstay Manganista is back with a fresh shot of New Wave energy in their latest single, “Talking to Myself,” released August 15.
On Friday, August 23, rising indie-pop duo Cherokee Social will hit the stage at The Casbah in San Diego, opening for Coyote Island as part of a 20-date West Coast tour.
With the release of RASA, Oceanside-based singer and yoga teacher Vineetha Menon invites listeners into a musical realm where ancient Indian devotion meets modern sensibilities.
Following a groundswell of attention sparked by their Wisp collab and a hauntingly beautiful music video for “Yearn,” San Diego/LA shoegaze outfit Distressor has returned with “Broken Glass,” the lead single from their forthcoming sophomore LP, and it's their boldest statement yet.
From packed-out pubs in Dunedin to glowing stages around the world, Mild Orange has crafted a sound that’s as sincere as it is expansive.
Autoheart is bringing their emotionally charged, genre-blurring magic back to North America this fall with The Heartlands Tour, a sprawling two-phase journey that spans coast to coast, and it all comes to a head in San Diego on November 20th at the House of Blues.
San Diego’s own Tigers in Cairo are back with a vengeance on their latest single, “My Saving Face,” that dropped Tuesday, July 15.
San Marcos-based musician Chris Laguna isn’t just playing with sound—he’s dissecting it, warping it, and stitching it back together into something radically new.
Los Angeles-based metal duo KRASHKARMA is kicking off their blazing “World on Fire Tour” this August, bringing their aggressive, genre-bending sound to over 50 cities across the U.S. and Europe, including a stop in San Diego on August 1st at McGuffie's.
Alex Gaskareth said, “Music is the soundtrack to every good and bad time we will ever have.” This is certainly true for Politik, a Southern California band composed of Eli Furar, Arend Hekma, Ben Dawson, and Lucas Durand. Their music merges feelings of adolescence with a classic rock feel and heavy-hitting beats. I met with Ben Dawson to discuss the band’s roots, maintaining creativity, and new music.
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Beige Radio Unveils New Single: "King of the Irish Goodbye"
San Diego-based musician Beige Radio is back with the release of King of the Irish Goodbye, the second single from his upcoming album, which was released on October 24, 2024.
WELCOME TO POST-PARADISE: San Diego Locals Morskie Oko Ignite the Mundane with Their New Single ‘Born to Weep’
The San Diego music scene has a new voice of grit and revolt, as post-punk band Morskie Oko drops their intense, hard-hitting single, “Born to Weep,” the first of four tracks set to release beginning in Fall 2024.
Water the Flowers, Pray for Valley to come back to San Diego
Valley, a Toronto-based pop band, stopped by North Park Observatory while on tour promoting their new album “Water the Flowers, Pray for a Garden.”
The Hammerbombs San Diego "F for Effort" Record Release Party
Join the Punk Rock Celebration at Tower Bar on Friday, November 15, 2024!
Mosh to VOSH at Brick by Brick on October 20th!
VOSH is bringing their dark, electrifying sound to San Diego on October 20th at the legendary heavy music venue Brick by Brick!
Mildlife: The groove never stops at the Music Box
The feel of the ’70s was alive at the Music Box this Saturday thanks to Australian jazz collective Mildlife and their guest Valebol.
Meet THE BAND LIGHT: Nashville’s Latest Pop-Rock Sensation Opening for New Hope Club
The ascending pop-rock group THE BAND LIGHT is set to bring their infectious sound to the stage as they open for the internationally renowned New Hope Club at House of Blues on October 22nd.
Emergence Campout: The Epic Mystical Madhouse
Emergence Campout, and before it was yet Emergence, has been a host to eclectic, come one-come-all all vibes, since my early days with the crew back in the mid-2010s. The legacy carries on for Santa Cruz Forest Raving- brought to you by the Sonosilva Collective.
Real Music For Real People: Ka-Chi Releases Reflective Single "New Life"
Meet Kai-Chi, and check out his newest single New Life out now!
Vundabar is SO Back: Courting & Vundabar Live in San Diego at Quartyard on October 23!
Did you hear the news? On Wednesday, October 23, San Diego’s Quartyard will be hosting a must-see show featuring two of the hottest indie rock bands on the scene right now: Courting and Vundabar.
Wilderado is Coming to the Belly Up in Solana Beach on October 13th!
Wilderado is coming to San Diego on October 13th!
Amos Lee and the Indigo Girls light up the Rady Shell
Amos Lee and the Indigo Girls light up the Rady Shell!
“Tic Tac Toe” – Beige Radio’s Anticipated Single Drops with Release Show at Public Square in La Mesa
Beige Radio is gearing up for the release of their newest single, “Tic Tac Toe,” set to drop on Friday, September 20th.
Introducing Tigers In Cairo: A New Force in Post-Punk with Debut Single "Always Adored"
San Diego’s music scene once again scores a win with its new addition of Tigers In Cairo, a new post-punk band destined to leave their mark.
Courtside Betty Drops First Single "Maybe" Off Their Upcoming EP 'Taking Up Space'
Check out Courtside Betty's newest single "Maybe," out now on all platforms!
A Triumphant Return: San Diego Symphony’s Day of Music
Here is everything you need to know about the San Diego Symphony’s free community event, Day of Music.
A.A. Williams Brings Hauntingly Beautiful Sounds to Brick by Brick on October 4th
A.A. Williams is coming to San Diego October 4th!
ISOKNOCK “4EVR”: San Diego’s EDM Duo
ISOKNOCK "4EVR" OUT NOW
Unveiling Belak's Latest Single: Dive Into 'kiss kiss kiss' and the Journey Behind the Hyper-Pop Artist
Explore Belak’s newest single, "kiss kiss kiss," and discover the personal and creative journey that shaped this hyper-pop artist's latest release.
Bishop Snow Is As Real As It Gets: an Interview with Bishop Snow
In "Bishop Snow Is As Real As It Gets," the Oceanside rapper shares his musical evolution and the pivotal role of his community and collaborators in shaping his latest album, Mission Ave II.