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"Dub Mission" Elbo Room Sun., November 22, 9:00pm Mission/ Bernal Heights
DJ Sep's weekly reggae club night, Dub Mission, continues to rack up impressive special line-ups. On Sunday, she showcases New York producers Nick "Nickodemus" DeSimone (pictured) and Moreno Visini, aka the Spy from Cairo, who previously recorded as Zeb. DeSimone and Visini fuse dub and... More >>
Friendly Fires, The xx, Holly Miranda The Independent Sun., November 22, 9:00pm Haight/ Fillmore
Erasing the gap between industrial postpunk and minimal R&B, England's hotly tipped quartet, the xx, recognizes the power of a riled-up whisper against a nearly blank slate. Factor in hazy keyboards, flickering percussion, and the scanning guitar and bass of singers Romy Madley Croft and Oliver... More >>
Karl Blau and LAKE Hemlock Tavern Sun., November 22, 9:00pm Nob Hill/ Russian Hill
On his third album for K Records, quirky Pacific Northwest troubadour Karl Blau further feels out the African-inspired sounds he has flirted with in the past. Zebra is full of languid guitar sprawl, entrenched basslines, and stuttered drums, never heading in a direction you’d expect but... More >>
Lavay Smith & Her Red Hot Jug Band and Devine's Jug Band Cafe Du Nord Mon., November 23, 8:00pm Castro/ Noe Valley
Doctor, put down that ether vaporizer and give us another shot of "party music for hard times" — make it a double, and don't be stingy. Taking the old-timey revival up another notch, Devine's Jug Band's new album, Terrible Operation Blues, features Mayumi Urgino and Meredith Axelrod on... More >>
Wolfmother, Heartless Bastards, Thenewno2 Fox Theater - Oakland Mon., November 23, 7:30pm Downtown Oakland
When Aussie retro-rock act Wolfmother lost its rhythm section last summer, fans wondered whether frontman Andrew Stockdale could convincingly carry on the name. The singer proves his Ozzy-meets-Jack-White wail and knack for hooky guitar riffs remain intact on the songs from Wolfmother's... More >>
Friendly Fires, The xx, Holly Miranda The Independent Mon., November 23, 9:00pm Haight/ Fillmore
Erasing the gap between industrial postpunk and minimal R&B, England's hotly tipped quartet, the xx, recognizes the power of a riled-up whisper against a nearly blank slate. Factor in hazy keyboards, flickering percussion, and the scanning guitar and bass of singers Romy Madley Croft and Oliver... More >>
mr. Gnome, Songs for Snakes, Disastroid Elbo Room Mon., November 23, 9:00pm Mission/ Bernal Heights
The new album by Cleveland duo mr. Gnome, Heave Yer Skeleton, is a surreal rock listen. Largely recorded at the Los Angeles studio of Queens of the Stone Age frontman Josh Homme, the band's sophomore full-length contains layers of echoey, keening vocals and effects-slathered guitar courtesy of... More >>
Cinematheque Sing Along Make-Out Room Tue., November 24, 7:00pm Mission/ Bernal Heights
The self-effacing form of public performance known as karaoke combines the familiar words and melodies of popular songs with cheap, liberating booze. Experimental film is an august genre of cinema generally (albeit incorrectly) perceived as cerebral, cryptic, and inaccessible. Put 'em together,... More >>
"Alcoholocaust: Stump the Wizard" Argus Lounge Tue., November 24, 9:00pm Mission/ Bernal Heights
On any given Tuesday, Alcoholocaust provides a boozy chance to recharge old memory centers while simultaneously (and paradoxically) killing a few brain cells: cheap Tecate in fist, you can challenge yourself to recall which vintage metal or classic punk track you're hearing above the social... More >>
"Simply Nina" African American Art and Cultural Complex Center Daily from Thu., November 12 until Thu., December 10 Hayes Valley/ Tenderloin
Portraiture and more in honor of Dr. Nina Simone, including work by Milton Bowens, Ron Carter, Carly Garcia, James Gayles, Nanette Harris, Peter Max Lawrence, and Dania Wright. More >>
Del the Funky Homosapien, Bukue One, Serendipity Project, Hopie Spitshard Great American Music Hall Wed., November 25, 9:00pm Nob Hill/ Russian Hill
Del the Funky Homosapien has contributed his share to the canon of hip-hop classics. His first two albums, the funk-infused I Wish My Brother George Was Here and the harder-edged, battle-rapping No Need for Alarm, left unique marks during the golden era of early-'90s hip-hop. But the Bay Area... More >>
Deastro, Max Tundra, White Cloud Bottom of the Hill Wed., November 25, 10:00pm Potrero Hill
British pop composer Ben Jacobs becomes Max Tundra from the moment his "knees and arms start quivering in time to the curious rhythms," he explained in a recent interview. Tundra explores the flickers between fiction and realism, crooning vaguely pessimistic, perversely absurd lyrics atop... More >>
"Meat" DNA Lounge Thu., November 26, 9:30pm South of Market
Don't tell the crowd at Meat that it's Thanksgiving: they think it's still Halloween. As this now-annual November edition of the monthy goth-industrial gathering, the date becomes irrelevant as DJs spin enough spooky, demonic dance tunes to keep October 31 repeating in an endless loop. Yes,... More >>
Hatebreed, Trivium, Cannibal Corpse, Chimaira, Unearth, Whitechapel, Born of Osiris, Hate Eternal, Dirge Within The Warfield Fri., November 27, 3:00pm Hayes Valley/ Tenderloin
Tough economic times affected all branches of the entertainment industry in 2009, and the live music scene is no exception. In a recent MSN Music online poll of metal fans, 33 percent of respondents said they were going to fewer shows, and nearly 16 percent said that if they did go out, they... More >>
The Books Noe Valley Ministry Fri., November 27, 8:15pm Castro/ Noe Valley
After a considerable hibernation, the Books are publicly resuming activity with a brief tour to preview new songs. The New York duo of Nick Zammuto and Paul de Jong remains enamored of layering found sounds against plinking, soft-sung folk. In fact, it's telling that de Jong spent part of the... More >>
Simian Mobile Disco, J.D.H. & Dave P, Tenderlions Mezzanine Fri., November 27, 9:00pm South of Market
Simian Mobile Disco's James Ford and James Shaw tweak their throbbing electronic assemblage into a mass of pastiche moments. The British duo's latest full-length, Temporary Pleasure, nods to acid's undulating squelches, freestyle's syncopation, machine soul's compressed bleep-beats, and... More >>
The Books Noe Valley Ministry Sat., November 28, 8:15pm Castro/ Noe Valley
After a considerable hibernation, the Books are publicly resuming activity with a brief tour to preview new songs. The New York duo of Nick Zammuto and Paul de Jong remains enamored of layering found sounds against plinking, soft-sung folk. In fact, it's telling that de Jong spent part of the... More >>
The Business, Control U.K., Harrington Saints Thee Parkside Sat., November 28, 9:00pm Potrero Hill
The young upstarts and aging skinheads who packed two recent Cock Sparrer concerts at the Great American Music Hall — each sold out weeks in advance — would seem to indicate a continued thirst for no-bullshit, blue-collar punk in the 21st Century, even if the critics, hipsters, and... More >>
Japandroids Rickshaw Stop Sun., November 29, 7:00pm Hayes Valley/ Tenderloin
Some bands kick up so much racket, you feel like your hair is being whipped by a gale-force wind. Vancouver's Japandroids, a guitar-drums duo going strong after a couple of tentative EP releases, manages that sensation both figuratively and literally. Guitarist Brian King, who splits his signal... More >>
Kelly Clarkson, Eric Hutchinson, Parachute San Jose State Event Center Arena Sun., November 29, 7:30pm San Jose
Kelly Clarkson invites so many cooks into her kitchen that it's no surprise when her albums tend to be uneven affairs. But when American Idol's first winner is handed a gem, she knows exactly what to do with it, as heard on her hits "My Life Would Suck Without You" and "Since U Been Gone."... More >>
"Songs of the Season" The Rrazz Room Daily from Mon., November 30 until Wed., December 2, 8:00pm Union Square/ Financial District
The holidays can be a rough time! The wolf is at the door, or perhaps already in the living room gnawing contentedly on your leg as you dab at your tear-filled eyes with overdue gas and electricity bills. The varieties of seasonal suffering run a festive gamut, but fortunately San Francisco... More >>
Vic Chesnutt Band, Warpaint, Liz Durrett Great American Music Hall Mon., November 30, 8:00pm Nob Hill/ Russian Hill
Vic Chesnutt's sense of self is as unsteady as a drunk on Sunday morning. In his songs, the Southern singer-songwriter veers rambunctiously from searing declarations ("I am not a victim … I'm an atheist!") to dismal self-reflection ("I'm a cheap, spent shell/And a biohazard"). Joined by... More >>
"Lunada" Galería de la Raza Tue., December 1, 7:30pm
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Mission/ Bernal Heights
The literary showcase and open mike LUNADA takes a new tack this month, with three writer-performers presenting short theater pieces. As the former program director for Bay Area darling Youth Speaks, Paul Flores has produced the work of local youth. He has also toured extensively with his own... More >>
Blair & the Boyfriends, Eric Maskol El Rio Tue., December 1, 8:00pm Mission/ Bernal Heights
Bernal Heights singer/songwriter Eric Maskol bills his music as echoey acoustic rock with an apocalyptic swing. Playing around the city for years, Maskol has remained largely unknown, scoring music for independent films and making home recorded EPs. This past July, he released his first... More >>
Mt. St. Helens Vietnam Band Rickshaw Stop Wed., December 2, 8:00pm Hayes Valley/ Tenderloin
Boasting a drummer in his early teens and the unusual name he dreamed up, Seattle five-piece Mt. St. Helens Vietnam Band has enough quirks to reference most of indie rock. The band does sweeping hugeness, yelped vocals, a few nonsense refrains (“Albatross, Albatross, Albatross”),... More >>
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