SISU, opened up for the Dum Dum girls at The Belly Up on Wednesday. Lead singer Sandra Vu (also the drummer for the Dum Dum Girls), played a guitar heavy, yet cool and ethereal set of songs.
Milow (pronounced Milo), a singer songwriter from Belgium opened up for Dead Feather Moon and The White Buffalo. He resided in San Diego a few years back and mentioned that he always hoped he would play at The Belly Up. Milow releases his new album in July 2012.
Dead Feather Moon, was a treat to see. This San Diego band have a strong, loyal following and it is easy to see why – on stage they are inviting, easy-going, and completely focused on playing good, good music. Fans of the band pressed themselves to the front of the stage and sang […]
He sings about murder. He sings about prostitution, dark memories, and drunkenness. He also sings about love. The White Buffalo (aka Jake Smith) is being heralded as one of the best and most powerful folk/countrish-rock singers of recent years. He played a sold-out show on Saturday, April 28th at The Belly […]
The House of Blues hosted Brighton, England’s biggest band, The Kooks, on February 29. Luke Pritchard (vocals), Hugh Harris (guitar), Paul Garred (bass), and Alan Lavian (drums) played an energetic set of their best known songs, “She Moves in Her Own Way,” “Ooh, La,” “Seaside,” and “See the Sun.” Pritchard pumped up the crowd with […]
Canadian band, Hey Rosetta!, played The Belly Up on last Tuesday night. Their set mainly featured songs from their newest CD, Seeds, but also contained songs from Into Your Lungs. Lead singer Tim Baker introduced the song Bandages by saying, “I wrote this song for myself and all of my forlorn […]
Gomez stopped by The Belly Up in Solana Beach on their Quinceanera Tour. They started off their first set with California. Other crowd favorites were Hangover and Blue Moon Rising. Their second set contained songs that were voted on by fans. Highlights included, Get Miles, How We Operate, Get Myself Arrested.
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Mutemath bring their blues-y, funk-y, electronic-y and SUPER high energy performance to San Diego’s 4th and B. Complete with confetti, mattress dancing, Jaggerish moves, and lots of LOUD drumming, Mutemath’s show are not to be missed.
At San Diego’s Balboa Theatre on Saturday, Chris Cornell told the audience, “No matter what happens, I play for a really long time.” He wasn’t lying; by the end of the evening, the former Soundgarden and Audioslave frontman had performed a 32-song solo set that lasted almost three hours.