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Tuesday March 18 2014
 8:30PM doors -- music at 9:00PM ••• 21 AND OVER
$8
C'Est Dommage 
cestdommageband.blogspot.com/
 alternative indie rock
California 
featuring Jason White of  Pinhead Gunpowder
and touring member of Green Day
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 indie rockpunk
Daikon 
facebook.com/DaikonBand
 Indie Rock with some punk roots

C'Est Dommage
Jeremy, Jesse, Langford, and Pete.
-From San Francisco, California.
-C'est dommage is the natural extension of band Pine Away. In fact, what was to be their first record was the record that their original bass player recorded with the band before moving on in mid-2011. With the passage of some time, Jeremy and Pete found a new bass player in Langford and a second guitar player in Jesse, and began to get things moving again in early 2012. While comparing them to their former incarnation isn't an entirely acccurate picture, they do share some similiarities. C'est dommage lives in the space between 80's college rock and 90's emo pop-punk, but bouncier than the 80's and more syrupy than the 90's.



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Daikon
Eric Shapiro, Jerry Andersen, and Shaye Farwell.
-From San Francisco/Los Gatos, California.
-Daikon's history has followed a trajectory that is relatable to all young musicians. From an optimistic flyer posted to try and start a band, to numerous local shows, to losing a drummer, to finding a new drummer, to playing more and more shows, and recording an album. The band lineup has changed a few times, each time pushing the band farther along toward it's current form: a band of friends, each with different musical backgrounds and histories, playing killer indie rock with some punk undertones. It's got California coast written all over it, with a sound that was raised in environments just like their listeners. Relatable and fun, catchy and exciting, Daikon is a stunning example of the San Francisco everyman's rock.