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Nick Lowe Doesn't Party Like He Used Tonew

The "Jesus of Cool" is fine with being almost famous.
San Diego CityBeat  |  Scott McDonald  |  10-01-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

Flogging Molly's Matt Hensley Finds the End of the Rainbownew

A year and a half ago, Flogging Molly accordionist Matt Hensley felt like he had to make a choice: fatherhood or the band.
San Diego CityBeat  |  AnnaMaria Stephens  |  09-24-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

Guitar Legend Mundell Lowe Looks Back, Moves Forwardnew

Mundell Lowe returned recently to the log cabin on the farm in southern Mississippi where he grew up, only to find the house is now a pile of logs. The man who owns the property is selling them off for six bucks apiece.
San Diego CityBeat  |  D.A. Kolodenko  |  09-10-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

One of the Best in the Metal Game: As I Lay Dyingnew

Forget pop-punk and beach-bunny troubadours -- these North County headbangers are becoming the biggest metal band in the land
San Diego CityBeat  |  Seth Combs  |  09-10-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

The Donkeys Keep It Tight with a Loose Groovenew

Their cosmic, country-tinged pop exudes starry-eyed wonderment. They're less Gories, more Gram Parsons and much more fitting for a coastal drive than a basement-party soundtrack.
San Diego CityBeat  |  Todd Kroviak  |  09-03-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

Alejandro Escovedo Creates the Album of His Careernew

Born in Texas but raised mostly in Southern California, Escovedo's new tour in support of Real Animal is all at once a homecoming, a rebirth and the live debut of his most widely hailed—and conceptually bold—solo work.
San Diego CityBeat  |  Will K. Shilling  |  09-03-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

San Diego's The Sess is Probably Too Good to Lastnew

What's most impressive about The Sess is their ability to scare you. Their live shows conjure that tingling sensation you felt in the space between your navel and crotch when you saw your first wild concert without adult supervision.
San Diego CityBeat  |  Seth Combs  |  08-27-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

Beachwood Sparks Reunite and Reignite Indie Rocknew

Call it bad timing. Beachwood Sparks signed to Sub Pop long after groups like Nirvana and Mudhoney had established the Seattle record label as an industry standard-bearer, but they were still a couple years ahead of the next wave of Sub Pop stars, like The Shins and The Postal Service.
San Diego CityBeat  |  Dryw Keltz  |  08-20-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

The Rise and Fall of The Viewmastersnew

I meet The Viewmasters at Pizzeria Luigi in Golden Hill after they finish one of their final practice sessions at nearby Black Box Studios. It's a "Last Supper" of sorts for a San Diego band that's nearing the end after six tumultuous years.
San Diego CityBeat  |  Dave Tow  |  08-06-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

Kill Me Tomorrow Survives Rock's Rigors to Play Another Daynew

The trio might be a different band entirely if not for a string of drama-queen drummers.
San Diego CityBeat  |  AnnaMaria Stephens  |  08-06-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

Coheed and Cambria Shake Off the Bumpsnew

Coheed and Cambria knew they had unfinished business ahead after releasing Good Apollo, I'm Burning Star IV in 2005. It just wasn’t the kind they were expecting.
San Diego CityBeat  |  Alan Sculley  |  07-23-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

Grand Ole Party Makes Its Breaknew

GOP has been earning heavy local media buzz for more than a year. But it's only been in the last few months that the band has earned national press and exposure with slots at South by Southwest, Coachella and Bonnaroo.
San Diego CityBeat  |  AnnaMaria Stephens  |  07-16-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

The Satanic Puppeteer Orchestra: A Labor of Lovenew

The band consisted of Michael Buchmiller (channeling a mad scientist character), playing music using samples and a keyboard, and a robot named SPO-20 that would sing nonsensical lyrics about time machines and Jacques Cousteau.
San Diego CityBeat  |  Seth Combs  |  07-09-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

The Helio Sequence Reinvents Itself on 'Keep Your Eyes Ahead'new

Lead singer Brandon Summers' lost voice has undeniably altered the band and its music. But, in a strangely serendipitous way, it may also be the best thing that could have happened to the band's music.
San Diego CityBeat  |  Eddie Shoebang  |  06-11-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

You Don't Remember Swervedrivernew

Not really. They're the quintessential band you've heard of without ever actually hearing. You discovered them late or after-the-fact, if you discovered them at all. But don't beat yourself up.
San Diego CityBeat  |  Dryw Keltz  |  05-28-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

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