Read the full article by Steph Rodriquez at Sacramento News & Review

Music is the pulse of February in Sacramento. From Omaha darlings Cursive, whose indie/post-hardcore bangers have made a lasting impression on listeners since the early 2000s (myself included), to Los Angeles punks Generación Suicida bringing their high-energy set en Español, this month is packed with plenty of live shows for every music lover. 

There’s new local releases on the horizon, too, with Rainbow City Park celebrating their fresh EP “Fruitless” and longtime local favorites Forever Goldrush finally dropping the name of their upcoming full-length album (read on to see more). So whether you’re drawn to heartfelt ballads with a Phoebe Bridgers vibe or into dusty Americana anthems, the city is reverberating with unforgettable performances that speak to the heart, soul and diversity of Sacramento music culture. 

Read the full article by Steph Rodriquez at Sacramento News & Review