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Promises of paralysis and LOUDness

Record releases for month of March

Visuals, sweat, and booze — all part of the Earthless alchemy  (Isaiah Mitchell, Mike Eginton, Mario Rubalcaba)
Visuals, sweat, and booze — all part of the Earthless alchemy (Isaiah Mitchell, Mike Eginton, Mario Rubalcaba)
Past Event

Earthless, Kikagaku Moyo, JJUUJJUU

  • Friday, March 2, 2018, 8 p.m.
  • Casbah, 2501 Kettner Boulevard, San Diego
  • 21+ / $20 - $22
Past Event

AJ Froman and the Heavy Guilt

Past Event

Sophie Webber

Past Event

Los Chido and Dresden Wolves

  • Saturday, March 10, 2018, 8 p.m.
  • Kensington Club, 4079 Adams Avenue, San Diego
  • 21+
Past Event

BirdBath, Mittens, The Havnauts

  • Friday, March 23, 2018, 8 p.m.
  • Soda Bar, 3615 El Cajon Boulevard, San Diego
  • 21+ / $6
Past Event

The Fictitious Dishes and Se Vende

  • Saturday, March 31, 2018, 8 p.m.
  • Bar Pink, 3829 30th Street, San Diego
  • 21+

Earthless will return to the first stage they ever played for a two-night release party at the Casbah on March 2 and 3, to launch their Black Heaven album. “Expect a sensory overload,” says guitarist Isaiah Mitchell. “The music will be loud, the visuals from Mad Alchemy will be loud, the smell of sweat, booze, and weed will be loud. It’ll be packed, so you will be loudly touched.” Produced by Dave Catching (Eagles of Death Metal), the album’s first single, “Gifted by the Wind,” is available online.

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AJ Froman’s single, “Goo,” premieres at Winstons on March 9, where singer Sarah Norwood says, “Expect to be paralyzed after the set.”

The release party for cellist Sophie Webber’s Escape: Bach’s Six Suites for Solo Cello takes place March 10 at the same venue where it was recorded last year, St. Paul’s Cathedral & Episcopal Church.

Enrique Madico of Marujah has a new band called Los Chido whose debut album Puro Paisa Power drops March 10 at the Ken Club. Madico describes the first single, “We Have to Be Whores,” as “the response to the generation X drug culture.”

Sparkle-pop rockers Birdbath will play a release show at Soda Bar on March 23, for a bill that includes local cat-pop rockers Mittens and the Havnauts.

March 24 sees Temecula-based female-fronted alt-rockers Mettle releasing an EP recorded with Grammy-winning producer Erich Talaba — 27 Ghosts, which singer Megan Rice says was named after some whimsical calculations. “There would be about 27 ghosts per person alive today, based on today’s population versus all of the people who have died since human existence...every inch of the world should be haunted by now.”

On March 31, all-girl rockers the Fictitious Dishes premiere their second EP, Frontier Insurance, at Bar Pink, which will serve the Supreme Court Sour, a cocktail named after a lyric on the track “Counting Coup.”

Also new this month is a Dirty Water Records single from ’60s-inspired psychedelic rockers the Loons “Blue Ether” b/w “Saturday’s Son,” the latter originally recorded long ago by garage-rockers the Sons of Adam (which included future members of Love and Blue Cheer).

Stone Temple Pilots have a self-titled album due featuring new singer Jeff Gutt.

Jazz drummer Nathan Hubbard’s project Ogd_S(11) Translation Has Failed will release a full-length called Isolation Clause.

Hot Snakes return with their first studio album in 14 years, Jericho Sirens, coming March 9 via Sub Pop Records.

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Visuals, sweat, and booze — all part of the Earthless alchemy  (Isaiah Mitchell, Mike Eginton, Mario Rubalcaba)
Visuals, sweat, and booze — all part of the Earthless alchemy (Isaiah Mitchell, Mike Eginton, Mario Rubalcaba)
Past Event

Earthless, Kikagaku Moyo, JJUUJJUU

  • Friday, March 2, 2018, 8 p.m.
  • Casbah, 2501 Kettner Boulevard, San Diego
  • 21+ / $20 - $22
Past Event

AJ Froman and the Heavy Guilt

Past Event

Sophie Webber

Past Event

Los Chido and Dresden Wolves

  • Saturday, March 10, 2018, 8 p.m.
  • Kensington Club, 4079 Adams Avenue, San Diego
  • 21+
Past Event

BirdBath, Mittens, The Havnauts

  • Friday, March 23, 2018, 8 p.m.
  • Soda Bar, 3615 El Cajon Boulevard, San Diego
  • 21+ / $6
Past Event

The Fictitious Dishes and Se Vende

  • Saturday, March 31, 2018, 8 p.m.
  • Bar Pink, 3829 30th Street, San Diego
  • 21+

Earthless will return to the first stage they ever played for a two-night release party at the Casbah on March 2 and 3, to launch their Black Heaven album. “Expect a sensory overload,” says guitarist Isaiah Mitchell. “The music will be loud, the visuals from Mad Alchemy will be loud, the smell of sweat, booze, and weed will be loud. It’ll be packed, so you will be loudly touched.” Produced by Dave Catching (Eagles of Death Metal), the album’s first single, “Gifted by the Wind,” is available online.

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AJ Froman’s single, “Goo,” premieres at Winstons on March 9, where singer Sarah Norwood says, “Expect to be paralyzed after the set.”

The release party for cellist Sophie Webber’s Escape: Bach’s Six Suites for Solo Cello takes place March 10 at the same venue where it was recorded last year, St. Paul’s Cathedral & Episcopal Church.

Enrique Madico of Marujah has a new band called Los Chido whose debut album Puro Paisa Power drops March 10 at the Ken Club. Madico describes the first single, “We Have to Be Whores,” as “the response to the generation X drug culture.”

Sparkle-pop rockers Birdbath will play a release show at Soda Bar on March 23, for a bill that includes local cat-pop rockers Mittens and the Havnauts.

March 24 sees Temecula-based female-fronted alt-rockers Mettle releasing an EP recorded with Grammy-winning producer Erich Talaba — 27 Ghosts, which singer Megan Rice says was named after some whimsical calculations. “There would be about 27 ghosts per person alive today, based on today’s population versus all of the people who have died since human existence...every inch of the world should be haunted by now.”

On March 31, all-girl rockers the Fictitious Dishes premiere their second EP, Frontier Insurance, at Bar Pink, which will serve the Supreme Court Sour, a cocktail named after a lyric on the track “Counting Coup.”

Also new this month is a Dirty Water Records single from ’60s-inspired psychedelic rockers the Loons “Blue Ether” b/w “Saturday’s Son,” the latter originally recorded long ago by garage-rockers the Sons of Adam (which included future members of Love and Blue Cheer).

Stone Temple Pilots have a self-titled album due featuring new singer Jeff Gutt.

Jazz drummer Nathan Hubbard’s project Ogd_S(11) Translation Has Failed will release a full-length called Isolation Clause.

Hot Snakes return with their first studio album in 14 years, Jericho Sirens, coming March 9 via Sub Pop Records.

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