Blogs
Fri Oct 10, 5:04 PM
Sat Oct 11, 3:19 PM
Sat Oct 11, 8:32 PM
Fri Oct 10, 4:21 PM
Fri Oct 10, 2:39 PM
Recent Articles
Recent Articles by Hannah Levin
Plus, good news about upcoming shows and bad news about another local breakup.
Thursday, October 9
Music journalists hate it when our friends become successful.
And loud as hell.
This singer/songwriter can calm a rowdy audience.
No related articles found
National Features >
Village Voice
Subjected to the light of day, Sarah Palin doesn't look like a maverick at all.
By Wayne Barrett
SF Weekly
Exposing a construction-site scam only a San Francisco cop could love.
By Joe Eskenazi
Houston Press
Ronald Taylor is one of perhaps hundreds of innocent people Harris County has put in prison.
By Randall Patterson
Westword
Sloppy U.S. government paperwork is putting the lives of asylum seekers at risk.
By Lisa Rab
Parts & Labor + Sleepy Eyes of Death
Wednesday, October 31
Published on October 31, 2007
Its always lovely when a deserving local band gets to open for a touring national act that perfectly complements its aural aesthetic. In tonights case, its our own Sleepy Eyes of Death, whose celestial, intricately mapped approach to instrumental rock hits shoegazer sweet spots effortlessly, but with enough rustic, analog flashes to keep it human. The success of Brooklyns Parts & Labor is thanks to a similar recipe, though their strengths lie in their fearless approach to reaching outside their comfort zone toward distinctly noisier, artful territory, such as the gorgeous clatter of horns, strings, and merciless percussion that made this years Mapmaker (Jagjaguwar) such a compulsively listenable release. Welcome opens.
Wed., Oct. 31, 9 p.m., 2007