If April showers bring May flowers, then San Francisco’s recent deluge has blossomed into colorful concerts all over town this month.
LadytronFirst, Daniel Hunt’s Liverpool-bred electronica outfit Ladytron returns, minus co-founder Reuben Wu, with an ethereal new album, “Time’s Arrow,” that he and co-vocalists Helen Marnie and Mira Aroyo worked to keep thematically upbeat. They could have swirled into a dark pandemic undertow, but they stayed surface-sunny in contemplative songs like the title track, which examines the impossibility of living in the moment.
He’s already composed enough new material for an even sunnier follow up record. “Once we got through the COVID looking glass, the only way of being creative was imagining what came next,” he said.Contact: www.augusthallsf.comWhen: 9 p.m. Friday, May 12, 2 p.m. Saturday, May 13Hayley Kiyoko32-year-old pop diva Hayley Kiyoko, who hits The City on May 15, is finally touring behind her splashy 2022 sophomore set, “Panorama.
Ex // Top Stories Former Uber official sentenced 3 years probation for lying about data breach The former Uber chief was sentenced last week for covering up the 2016 data breach during an FTC investigation Sisters of MercyThey haven’t released a new studio set since “Vision Thing” way back in 1990, courtesy of contractual label snafus and other snags. And yet Andrew Eldritch’s legendary Leeds Goth band The Sisters of Mercy, in its umpteenth touring incarnation, never fails to spark crowds to life, almost because it has such a limited catalog.
He swears there’s a demo version of its majestic Jim Steinman-produced epic “This Corrosion” somewhere that he prefers, but he can’t find it. “It had a completely different vibe to it and the underpinning of the track — particularly the acoustic guitar — had a lot of swing to it,” the vocalist recalls. “But Steinman didn’t care about underpinnings.”
Molchat DomaThere are a few caveats that click into place when interviewing post-punk-dark Belarusian trio Molchat Doma, which plays in San Francisco on May 17. The musicians — vocalist Egor Shkutko, guitarist/keyboardist Roman Komogortsev, and bassist Pavel Kozlov, whose eerie“Sudno” became huge on TikTok during lockdown — answer everything as one collective unit.
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