On Saturday, April 14th, concert goers at Cornerstone Berkeley were able to relax and jam out to the chill, upbeat music of Virginia based, alternative rock band, Turnover.
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On the next Method to the Madness, Friday, April 27th @ noon, host Lisa Kiefer plumbs the musical mind of Bay area native, legendary rock critic, music journalist, and cultural scholar, Greil Marcus, ahead of his conversation with Viv Albertine (formerly of The Slits) at the David Brower Center Goldman Theater on Sunday, April 29th at 3:15 pm, part of the Bay Area Book Festival.
On Monday, April 23rd @ 3PM, DJ Eleven hosts author John Connolly for an in-studio interview. Together, they will discuss Connolly's current novel, he, his ongoing work with crime fiction, and what music inspires his writing.
On Friday, April 20th @ 11:30AM, DJ Poindexter airs her recent interview with singer/songwriter/guitarist, Molly Rankin, of the Toronto indie-pop band, Alvvays.
Join DJ Charley Varrick on Friday, April 20th @ 4PM when he speaks with L.A. based power-pop musician, Arthur Alexander.
The Drums return to the Bay with a bang!
Tune in to The Graduates on Tuesday, April 24th @ 9AM for a rocking interview with Juliet Lu from the Department of Environmental Science, Policy, and Management at UC Berkeley.
On Thursday, April 12th, everyone inside the Fox Theater Oakland had a chance to “forget about life” for a few hours as they sang and swayed to the melodies of Canadian indie pop band, Alvvays.
Brooklyn band Heaven embodies 80s and 90s nostalgia in their newest album.
Prior to her show at the Fillmore this past Monday, I spoke with Kate Nash about her new record, Yesterday Was Forever. After a five year hiatus, this is her first major release since 2013’s Girl Talk.