Under the Stars: Stoked for Stern Grove and SF Bay Popfest lineups, 'lesbian doom folk' - 48 hills
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Under the Stars: Stoked for Stern Grove and SF Bay Popfest lineups, 'lesbian doom folk' - 48 hills
"Ulrika Spacek has been steadily making that good noise-someplace between guitar rock and electronic music-for about a decade. With the new release EXPO, that day may come really soon."
"It's one thing to merge genre boundaries and slap that old 'art-rock' tag on your press release. It's another thing to fluently fuse odd-yet-matching sample-based, post-dub-step 2010 ideas with those aged rock stretches."
"With a powerful light show and intricate animation scrolling endlessly in the background, this quartet radiated amalgam blues throughout Rickshaw Stop to a pretty full house for a Tuesday night."
"Lead vocalist Rhys Edwards graciously thanked the crowd and mentioned San Francisco as a city that always supported the band quite well."
Ulrika Spacek, a London-based band, has been merging guitar rock and electronic music for about a decade. Their recent performance at Rickshaw Stop featured their new release EXPO, showcasing a blend of sample-based post-dub-step ideas with rock elements. The band delivered a powerful show with intricate animations and a strong light display. Lead vocalist Rhys Edwards acknowledged San Francisco's support for the band, referencing local venues that are closing. The performance attracted a full house, coinciding with a sold-out FKA Twigs show nearby.
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