Don’t press skip: March music highlights you may have missed

Music beats Lauren Harvey and Ian Fredrickson are here to guide you through the March music you won’t want to skip.
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Music beats Lauren Harvey and Ian Fredrickson are here to guide you through the March music you won’t want to skip.
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Doused in vibrant watercolor lights, Still Woozy transformed The Warfield into a punch-drunk ode to summer — the kind of balmy respite swollen from sap and liquid smooth.
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Riding off the release of her debut EP Off the Rails, Wallice dedicated the beginning of her set to her magnetizing brand of indie pop.
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The album as an entity champions over his past pursuits in singles, proving his upward movement as a meticulous artist that makes music for easy listening.
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Would you look at that! It’s already our next three-day break: Veterans Day weekend. We recommend you take this opportunity to get the heck out of Berkeley.
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To borrow some terminology from the Carters, this year’s Outside Lands “was a fucking zoo.”
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The first day of Outside Lands saw the most emotive, in sync, saxophone-centric and floppy sets of the festival.
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