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Saturday July 2 2016
 8:30PM doors -- music at 9:00PM ••• ALL AGES
$10
The Go Ahead
www.thegoaheadmusic.com/
 rock
Sirena Victima
sirenavictima.bandcamp.com/releases
 post-punk fog rock
Future Twin
futuretwin.bandcamp.com/
 punkadelic, moongaze, old-time soul

The Go Ahead
KYNA WISE: Lead Singer, ALEX MAMELOK: Bass, Vocals,
JOSH HERTZ: Guitar, Vocals, CHRIS KELLY: Drums
-from  San Francisco,  CA

-The Go Ahead is a four piece, high-energy alt. rock band from San Francisco. They are known for their incredibly unique sound, pulling from influences such as Incubus, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Primus, Fiona Apple, and many more.

2016 has already been a busy year for The Go Ahead and they show no signs of slowing down anytime soon. Joining forces with Muddy Paw PR, The Go Ahead have been releasing never before seen videos of some of their most popular songs as well as gear up to release some new audio tracks. The Go Ahead have also been written about in several respectable music blogs including Breathing The Core and Spill Magazine.

Formerly known as Jesús and the Rabbis, the band has made quite an impact on the San Francisco Bay Area music scene. They were selected to play the debut Santa Cruz Music Festival in 2013 and have toured Austin, TX for the SXSW music week twice (2014/2015), which included playing Red Gorilla showcases and the debut Ugly Whale showcase. They've opened for national touring acts like Dilly Dally from Toronto, as well as legendary artists like Lita Ford. Big things are afoot for this talented foursome that are known for combining various genres into a driving rock force with a sultry and soulful front-woman that demands your attention.


Sirena Victima
Marisela :: Megan :: Candace
-from San Francisco, CA,

-Sirena victima is gloomy but enthusiastic poppy post-punk. Catchy and melancholic, they are the sound of (what's left) of modern San Francisco punk. The droll sounds of Olympia noise-punk but filtered through the California sun. They have an EP called 'Without Masters' and are looking forward to recording their next album this winter.


Future Twin
-from San Francisco, CA
-There are many parts to the history of San Francisco’s FUTURE TWIN. Their origins in the city’s first all-girl moped gang, the Lockits. Their ever-active eye on burgeoning counterculture. Their dedication to the community from which they formed. And their musical anthems that share tales—good, bad, and liberating—of life in their beloved city.

As a live performance, Future Twin is helmed by front person and founder Jean Jeanie on lead vocals, guitar, keyboard or bass. Sometimes she plays solo, approaching a chance-controlled or aleatoric style. Other times she rallies a backing band of different friend-musicians.

While the music of Jeanie & Future Twin juxtaposes tangible beauty with honest grit, her sound has been described by others as soul-gaze and shredding. Jeanie has been compared to musicians such as St. Vincent, Grace Slick and Jim Morrison. She describes FT’s sound as PUNKadelic, moongayze, farmageddon or grandma rock. The band remains fiercely egalitarian and independent—championing public art projects in one moment, sowing the occasional renegade farm on occupied land in another, and advocating or directly creating more autonomous space at every turn. Future Twin creates sonic artifacts of a certain people in a certain time, in a certain place. In short, as Jeanie puts it, “Giving a shit is the new not giving a shit.”