Aquarius Records, COUM Transmissions, and Chumbawamba Docs Premiering at SF Doc Fest
This year’s SF Doc Fest seems to have a pretty impressive lineup. The in-person festival also has a virtual component this year, giving out-of-town viewers
This year’s SF Doc Fest seems to have a pretty impressive lineup. The in-person festival also has a virtual component this year, giving out-of-town viewers
Director Aaron Rose recently partnered with Mailchimp to present this short documentary on the wonderfully gritty SF photography zine Hamburger Eyes. Watch the trailer above
Let’s get one thing out of the way right off the bat….Jeremy Fish often has a spectacular beard. So spectacular that when you do a
Travis Somerville’s work is challenging. The art he creates is deeply rooted in his Southern Christian upbringing. Born in Atlanta in 1963 to civil rights
San Francisco-based artist Lucien Shapiro’s work is like none I’ve ever seen. I was impressed with his painstakingly created masks the first time I saw
I’ll be honest, The Nuns pretty much suck. This album artwork sucks, and every song on this album (2006’s New York Vampires) sucks, except for
I stumbled on this track while going through some old songs on my computer. I posted this a few years back when I was doing
My First Trip to Outer Space by Benito From San Francisco beatmaker Brian “Benito” McNally’s new digital album My First Trip To Outer Space. Some
San Francisco’s Butterfly Bones makes some pretty straightforward, catchy synthpop. Although not for everyone, this is highly recommended if you like Penguin Prison or Cut