Skip to content

Spinning Platters

Reviews of albums, films, concerts, and more from the Bay Area Music and Movie Nerds

  • Home
  • About Us
  • Podcast
  • Show Reviews
  • Films
  • Interviews
  • Features
    • SF Sketchfest
    • Mosswood Meltdown
    • Outside Lands Festival
    • Noise Pop Festival
    • Portola Music Festival
    • Stern Grove Festival
  • Contact Us
Spinning Platters

Tag: garage a trois

Spinning Platters Weekly Guide to Bay Area Concerts, 4/21/11 – 4/27/11

Opening For Jamaica.

I hope that you all have recovered from Coachella weekend, or whatever else you did last weekend. I’m sure you went to plenty of shows… But you aren’t sick of them, are you? Good.

Continue reading “Spinning Platters Weekly Guide to Bay Area Concerts, 4/21/11 – 4/27/11”

Author Dakin HardwickPosted on April 20, 2011Categories Show PreviewsTags Biz Markie, Buke & Gass, Bum City Saints, Carletta Sue Kay, Casual, Chain Gang of 1974, crass, Culture Kids, Dreadful Children, Ecoli, Edward Sharpe & the Magnetic Zeroes, garage a trois, Jamaica, Jello Biafra & The Guantanamo School Of Medicine, Kacey Johansing, Kurt Vile & The Violators, lil wayne, Man/Miracle, mindy smith, Mix Master Mike, Mumford & Sons, nicki minaj, OFF!, Old Crow Medicine Show, Pancho-san, Paul Simon, questlove, rick ross, RTX, Scott Amendola, steve ignorant, Sunny War, The Restarts, travis barker, tune-yards, Two Gallants, Zman

Like what we see and what we do? We have a Patreon now to help support us!

Search

Categories

Recent Posts

  • Single Of The Week: “nothing good to cry about” by wilt
  • BottleRock 2026: A First Timer’s Impression
  • BottleRock Napa Valley 2026 Festival Journal, Day 3
  • BottleRock Napa Valley 2026 Festival Journal, Day 2
  • BottleRock Napa Valley 2026 Festival Journal, Day 1
  • BottleRock AfterDark Review: Rilo Kiley with Whitmer Thomas at Uptown Theater – Napa, 5/22/26
  • Single of the Week: “grin & bear it” by Panic Shack
  • Single Of The Week: “Heart Has To Work So Hard” by Blondshell
  • Film Review: “Obsession”
  • How Did Soft Palms (Julia Kugel & Scott Montoya) Get Here?
  • Single of the Week: “Switch It Up” by Mike D
  • Film Review: “The Sheep Detectives”
Creative Commons License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial 3.0 United States License.
  • Home
  • About Us
  • Podcast
  • Show Reviews
  • Films
  • Interviews
  • Features
    • SF Sketchfest
    • Mosswood Meltdown
    • Outside Lands Festival
    • Noise Pop Festival
    • Portola Music Festival
    • Stern Grove Festival
  • Contact Us
Spinning Platters Proudly powered by WordPress