Uncle Chris
Uncle Chris is a six-piece collective born in the practice rooms of the University of San Francisco. Since 2018, they have been playing at various house shows and local venues around the city, bringing friends and strangers together for nights full of storytelling and improvisational spirit. Uncle Chris's sound is defined by a melodic saxophone, a soulful female vocal lead, and complex yet subtle conversations between the guitar and bass.
In 2019, the band released their debut single, "Green Eyes," which generated over 3.5 million streams on Spotify. Later during the 2020 lockdown, the band was able to channel their creative energy into producing and ultimately releasing two more albums, which seamlessly blend the complexities of jazz with the accessibility of indie pop, and are a testament to the band's unique sound and artistic vision.
Their third project, "Moon" is set to release on September 28th, 2024.
The moondrops
SF based indie rock band The Moondrops consist of Hussain Khan (Guitar/Vocals), Craig Lager (Guitar/Vocals), Alex Bru (Drums), and Josh May (Bass). Having been a powerhouse in the Northern California DIY scene since 2017, The Moondrops have grown and evolved throughout their career to a new era that truly reflects the inspiration and passion of the project.
The Moondrops have been working on their debut LP which is expected to release in 2024 through NeonBloodbath
PGOAT
What began as a photo contest to find the prettiest livestock in America, became a musical tour de force between five fast friends. Little did these photography amateurs know when they submitted their goat snapshots all those years ago, that they’d soon be playing some of the liveliest indie rock in town with their fellow category winners. PGOAT is about fun, friendship, and furthering public awareness of pretty goats.
“I’m really glad I met these guys, because I was getting pretty sick of taking pictures of goats.” -Ben Stolz
“The last straw for me was when a goat bit me on the elbow in a petting zoo outside Kansas City. Went right down to the bone. It almost came to a lawsuit, but the zoo was shut down by a ringworm outbreak soon after. Anyway, I decided then and there that it was all guitar for me from that point on. I’ll be admiring goats from a distance, thanks.” -Avery Flieder
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