Motion City Soundtrack
If you like self-loathing lyrics set to up-tempo riffs, you’re in luck: Motion City Soundtrack has maintained its tradition of delivering just that with its third full-length release, Even if it Kills Me.
If you like self-loathing lyrics set to up-tempo riffs, you’re in luck: Motion City Soundtrack has maintained its tradition of delivering just that with its third full-length release, Even if it Kills Me.
Measure A election reform goes down in flames.
Williams, Schneider, and Francisco set to win, Measure A to lose.
Plus, Montecito water woes, bus stops, and a Barry Siegel Award.
The 200-unit complex is to go up on Patterson Avenue.
UCSB conference to discuss past, present, and future of shipping containers.
Barney ruminates on why Santa Barbarans refuse to follow the simplest of driving laws.
This arresting recording, the first U.S. release from Australian singer/songwriter Natalie D-Napoleon, offers up a delectable selection of energetic alt-country gems. The former Flavour of the Month vocalist ably accompanies herself on guitar, amid support from some of western Australia’s finest musicians (Month of Sundays’ drummer Terry Preston, Honey bassist Ian Campbell, prolific pedal steel player Ian Simpson, and guitarist Kilian Albrecht).
Mollie gets real about sex, love, and growing up responsibly.
Final preparations being made to count Tuesday votes.