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Live This Month: June 2018 — an audio guide to upcoming Bay Area concerts
Podcast |
The Bay Bridged
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KQED
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audio
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Bay Area
Music
San Francisco
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Music
Publication Date |
Jun 07, 2018
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Unknown

Download: Live This Month: June 2018 (Podcast #430) In Live This Month, we sample some of the great local and out-of-town bands performing in the coming month in the San […]

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Download: Live This Month: June 2018 (Podcast #430)

In Live This Month, we sample some of the great local and out-of-town bands performing in the coming month in the San Francisco Bay Area.

Plenty of excellent new local tunes populate this mix, including songs from recent and upcoming releases by Le VICE, Pllush, Locus Pocus, Bézier, and FAN. We've also got a new one from Wooden Shjips' latest album, which finds the born-in-SF psych band exploring more concise, melodic song structures, as well as a tune from the exciting new Oakland project Still Woozy.

On the touring front, standouts in the mix include the experimental RB of serpentwithfeet, as well as the noisy sounds of A Place To Bury Strangers and Sannhet. If you're looking for something poppier, be sure to check out Peach Kelli Pop and D.A. Stern, both of whom serve up delightfully catchy DIY rock.

Enjoy the podcast and then go see some concerts!

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About the bands:

Le VICE - "Always There" Manics and NRVS LVRS join the band at the Elbo Room on June 9

Pllush - "Big Train" Headlining a show at Bottom of the Hill on June 8 with Spiritual Cramp, Fiddlehead, and World Smasher

serpentwithfeet - "bless ur heart" Katie Gately opens for the Brooklyn artist on June 19 at the Swedish American Hall

A Place To Bury Strangers - "Never Coming Back" Sextile and Prettiest Eyes kick off the evening on June 10 at the Great American Music Hall

Men I Trust - "Show Me How" On June 22, Men I Trust and Anemone perform at the Swedish American Hall

Locus Pocus - "Doctor’s Doctor" Playing at Cafe Du Nord on June 29 with Mayya The Revolutionary Hell Yeah and Bear Call

Sannhet - "So Numb" The band's tour with Self Defense Family arrives at Bottom of the Hill on June 12; Wreck Reference opens the show

Peach Kelli Pop - "Hello Kitty Knife" Performing at the Hemlock Tavern on June 28 with Toner and Moon Daze

Wooden Shjips - "Already Gone" The psych band has two upcoming local dates, at Slim's on June 8 and the Huichica Music Festival on June 9

Bézier - "Entr'acte" Bézier performs at August Hall on June 24 with Yaeji, Jason Kendig, and Jackie House

FAN - "Velour" Joining Screaming for a free show at the McEvoy Foundation for the Arts on June 28

D.A. Stern - "Bluedgenes" Stern's tour with Business Of Dreams and nunofyrbeeswax comes to The Knockout on June 7 and Independent Brewing Company on June 8

Still Woozy - "Vacation" Supporting Dirty Projectors at The Chapel on June 15-17

Summer Cannibals - "Say My Name" Opening for Ted Leo The Pharmacists at the Rickshaw Stop on June 18 and 19

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