Over the Moon for Clairo at Mission Ballroom
For this tour, Clairo does an opening act of communion (of sorts) with her band before they play. They congregate together while Clairo serves them whiskey and cheers
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For this tour, Clairo does an opening act of communion (of sorts) with her band before they play. They congregate together while Clairo serves them whiskey and cheers
Time stood still for me when Faye started playing “Jonny,” as the crowd sang every word. It just brought me back to how my friend and I would sing it together in her 1994 Jeep Cherokee
Slander’s unique fusion of Future Bass, house, and dubstep created the perfect balance of melody and intensity, striking a chord with both the emotional and energetic sides of the audience.
Seven Lions, from Santa Barbara with a unique style blending genres from all kinds of angles, including dubstep, electro, house, and even a dash of hip hop, created a sonic journey that felt like nothing I had experienced before.
Joywave’s performance at the Gothic Theatre, with their blend of humor, energy, and musicianship, and a well-curated journey through their discography, made for a truly unforgettable evening.
Magdalena Bay, featuring Matt Lewin and Mica Tenenbaum, surely are taking over the music scene as they showed in front of a sold out Gothic Theater last Tuesday night.
X played as if they still have something to prove – and maybe they did. If this really is their last tour together, they sure showed us a sweet goodbye. I’ll never forget it, and I bet no one else there will, either.
As soon as Rezz took the stage, it was clear that this was going to be a night to remember- she wasted no time in setting the evening’s overall tone.