| SF Station Blows It Up Los Angeles rockers Great Northern swept into town last Thursday night and showed what there were all about. The kids came out in droves to see Northern perform their particular type of melodic rock and a hell of a show it was with guitars, keyboards and drums resonating through and through.More |
| SF Station Blows It Up One of hip hop's legends hit the stage last week at Mezzanine and blew the roof off the place. Performing songs from his new album [b]Hip Hop is Dead[/b], Nas showed everyone in the building what a true MC is all about. There was one great surprise at the show when Snoop Dogg walked out to say hello and do a few tunes.More |
| SF Station Blows It Up New York’s DIY legends blew the roof of a very sold out show at Mezzanine this past Monday night after obliterating Coachella. LCD Soundsystem hit the stage so hard the building shook, performing new hits like “All my Friends” and “North American Scum”. James Murphy is always solid with energy only comparable to his band that belted out tune after tune.More |
| SF Station Blows It Up Oakland’s Honeycut hit the stage for the private opening of San Francisco’s newest venue Harlot. The mix of soul, funk, electronica and rock ruled the air once Bart and the boys hit the stage performing songs from their current album [b]The Day I Turned to Glass[/b]. With amazing rhythm created by Tony Sevener on live MPC and Salter's unstoppable keys, Honeycut drove the partygoers to dance.More |
| SF Station Blows It Up Last Saturday the triple threat comedian, actor and singer Jamie Foxx was in the house at San Jose’s HP Pavilion to entertain. Performing a shot comedy routine to relax the crowd was an up and coming comedian called Speedy as well as Jamie himself. Once the show was off Jamie performed songs from his current album.More |
| SF Station Blows It Up With guitars, keys, drums and trumpets Man Man blew up the Independent last Wednesday night. Dressed in all white as if this was a scene from Miami Vice, they performed tunes from their new album and made all the San Francisco hipsters dance, which, if you've ever been to a indie show before, you would know is a hard thing to do.More |
| SF Station Blows It Up Adam Goldstein better know as DJ AM had his birthday bash last Friday at Mezzanine and what a party it was with Dj Fashen opening the night with some groovy hip hop beats. Mickey Avalon and crew hit the stage to get the girls screaming for some “Jane Fonda” and finally AM and Travis Barker doing a drum/DJ thing that simply killed it. The twosome mixed rock, hip hop and everything in between to move the crowd into a dancing and screaming mess.More |
| SF Station Blows It Up Being on the road for two weeks is never fun but at least I get to go to interesting shows and the Peaches, Presets show was most definitely one. As always the crazy bi-atch rocked the crowd with hit after hit performing with a full band. If you’ve never seen a Peaches show then let me tell you her fans are crazier than her. At one point a kid jumped on stage and dropped his pants then preceded to shake his junk all over the place.More |
| SF Station Blows It Up After hitting the top of the charts all over the world with their current album [b]Eyes Open[/b], Snow Patrol can sell out the biggest venues with no problem and the show at San Francisco’s Bill Graham Civic Auditorium definitely proves it. As eight thousand fans sang along, Gary and the boys rocked. I have to say this was a great show overall with lights and sounds that filled my head to the brim.More |
| SF Station Blows It Up Todd and the boys hit the stage for their second show at The Fillmore and the crowd went nuts as soon their feet hit the stage. With their own brand of surf rock mixed with country they moved the crowd.More |