When The Lights Go Down In The City
We've got two contests this week, one to celebrate over a decade of experimentation and the other to to support some stalwart locals.
Noise Pop: Rogue Wave tickets!
We first heard of Rogue Wave when they opened for Spoon a few years ago, and though we liked them back then, we had no idea they'd make such gorgeous records. Descended Like Vultures, released last October, is a must-own and with airplay on MTV2, a deal with Sub Pop and tours with Nada Surf and The Shins, they're not our hometown secret anymore.
When The Lights Go Down In The City
Last night we braved the blustery elements (man, do we miss that 70 degree weather!) to see our old friend from Austin Jeff Klein open for The Honorary Title, Koufax and Limbeck at Bottom of the Hill. Even though Jeff went on at 8pm sharp, which seemed awfully early to us, the venue was already packed with supportive kids decked out in their hoodies, bangs covering half their faces, Chuck Taylors planted firmly with the intention of watching every last band on the bill. Young rock fans, we salute you, singing along even though THT singer Jarrod's normally soaring voice was shot from fatigue and overuse.
Interview: Jennifer Gentle
SFist interviews Jennfier Gentle off the subpop label

