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Rod Bastanmehr on October 29, 2013
“My earliest musical memory is me riding this yellow tricycle around the house when I was, like, four, while ‘Boogie On, Reggae Woman’ by Stevie Wonder was playing,” says Nai Palm, lead songwriter and vocalist for the band Hiatus Kaiyote. “Stevie Wonder has just been one of the big ones for sure.”
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Studio 8 was packed on Friday with partiers ready to kick off the Halloween festivities at the club’s Vamps and Tramps party, featuring adult film star Isis Taylor.
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San Pedro Square newcomer SP2 Communal Bar + Restaurant kicked off the early Halloween party with “Exotica” on Saturday.
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The Treasure Island Music Festival returned to San Francisco with two days of music, featuring Atoms for Peace, Beck, Major, Lazer, Sleigh Bells and many more.
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Sean McCourt on October 22, 2013
For more than three decades, Slayer has lingered at heavy metal’s more extreme outposts, earning a reputation for aggressive audio assaults matched only by survival stories and broken bones in notorious mosh pits at the band’s live shows.
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Handsome Hawk’s Horrorween welcomed the Halloween party season with a night of psychobilly featuring with the Koffin Kats, Hayride to Hell and The Memphis City Murder Men at the Blank Club.
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Paramore stopped in San Jose on Friday for its biggest local gig to date at SAP Center with Metric and Hellogoodbye. Photos by Metro photographer Geoffrey Smith II.
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Jennifer Wadsworth on October 15, 2013
When Carlos Babcock organized the first San Jose Bike Party rides from downtown Campbell, it was a paltry crew of cycling enthusiasts looking for something to do and somewhere to go. Six years later, the group has become a South Bay institution, a third-Friday-of-the-month event that often draws more than 5,000 riders…
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Rod Bastanmehr on October 15, 2013
Somewhere Between ego and anxiousness lies Kanye West, the self-appointed rock star of modern hip-hop. His Yeezus Tour, stopping at San Jose’s SAP Center on Oct. 22, is his first solo tour in five years, and in a way this feels like the most appropriate time for him to revisit his favorite…
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Tres Gringos celebrated 10 years of partying in downtown San Jose with a packed house, dancers and drink specials.
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