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The SFCritic, is just that--a critic from SF. Critiquing to help others learn, the SFCritic is a place to learn about new music and listen to mp3s.
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Interview with Fashawn: Blowing Up Like You Thought I Would

Nov 23, 2009
Fashawn recently became of drinking age, but he has already had more experience than most. Born in Fresno, at a young age his father was incarcerated, while his mother dealt with substance abuse issues. After spending time in a foster home, his uncle...

Featured Artist: The Blow

Nov 20, 2009
The Blow is the moniker of Portland, Oregon-based Khaela Yvonne Maricich. "True Affection," is one of my favorite songs by The Blow from her album Paper Television (2006). This album is Maricich's first collaboration with Jona Bechtolt, aka. YACHT,...

Fat Freddy's Drop and Life Goals

Nov 20, 2009
As of last night I've completed one more life goal. I started a "slow clap." Yes, sir--I had my moment of glory at Fat Freddy's Drop's sold-out performance at The Independent. Between songs, as the rhythm built I was dancing in a musical trance of...

Live Review of Daedelus, James Pants and Free The Robots

Nov 19, 2009
Before Daedelus’ performance Friday night, I’d never really understood “underground” when describing a show. I’ve listened to underground music. I had been a fan of Daedelus’ Exquisite Corpses, and recently, became a fan of Free the Robots....

MGMT Cover Talking Heads' "This Must Be The Place"

Nov 18, 2009
Back before MGMT ever had MGMT they were just some college hipsters at Wesleyan. This was before hipsters became a negative term, before "Kids" was a classic indie song, and before the "change" of Obama. While this cover is not nearly as good as the...


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  SFCritic is a unique perspective in otherwise dreary pool of repetitious critiques and features. A great place to confirm your beliefs that good music is still available.
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