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BERKELEY'S NEWS • JUNE 04, 2023

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Here’s a playlist for when all you want is a rainy day in New York, but the closest you can get is an Angelino film major who once served cold coffee to Woody Allen. No milk, no sugar.
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Here’s a playlist for when all you want is a rainy day in New York, but the closest you can get is an Angelino film major who once served cold coffee to Woody Allen. No milk, no sugar.
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The alternative ‘90s icon Garbage was anything but at the Fox Theater last week. Celebrating the 20th anniversary of its sophomore album, Version 2.0, the Scottish-American band showed that powerhouse female rockers are still around and don’t plan on leaving anytime soon.
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The alternative ‘90s icon Garbage was anything but at the Fox Theater last week. Celebrating the 20th anniversary of its sophomore album, Version 2.0, the Scottish-American band showed that powerhouse female rockers are still around and don’t plan on leaving anytime soon.
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On Saturday night, you may have entered the Fillmore thinking it was 2018 — but with the neon pink chandeliers, smells of cigarettes and Houndmouth’s performance, it felt like you had time traveled to the late ‘70s.
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On Saturday night, you may have entered the Fillmore thinking it was 2018 — but with the neon pink chandeliers, smells of cigarettes and Houndmouth’s performance, it felt like you had time traveled to the late ‘70s.
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Bell House is the second LP from Kansas City indie pop band Shy Boys, a band self-described as two brothers and three best friends.
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Bell House is the second LP from Kansas City indie pop band Shy Boys, a band self-described as two brothers and three best friends.
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The quintet showed no hesitation in scrapping the recorded versions of its tracks in favor of vast improvisations that turned the originals on their heads.
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The quintet showed no hesitation in scrapping the recorded versions of its tracks in favor of vast improvisations that turned the originals on their heads.
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