We’re going to make it nice and easy. Here are 17 acts from Hangout Festival that you may not have heard of, but should definitely check out.
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Chelsey Chavez’s single release party in San Diego
Indie pop lovers, look no further for what you should be doing this weekend. Get away from your desks and say bye bye to your pile of chores and head out to Queen Bee’s on Friday for Chelsey Chavez’s single release party.
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The Theme Song This Week: Jamie O’Connor and the emotion of Whisker Spoon
Regardless of where you’re from or where you live, there’s something about the sound of a banjo and the beautiful, raw emotions behind folk that just feels like summer.
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Things to do this weekend: Including X-Fest parties, Dr. House, and The French
With a slew of upcoming shows and events, including pre-partying the night away with X-Fest artists, your weekend is now packed.
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Guilty Pleasure of the Week: Banjos just got a little bit cooler

I know it’s technically almost the middle of the week but this is perfect timing to try something a little different, in the form of alt-country groovers Trouble in the Wind, who have masterfully placed their own laid-back, melodic emotion into a quaint version of folk music. Their sound is almost reminiscent to the far out, hippie generation of the 70s that makes you want to pull out the flowers and the peace signs, and I’m diggin’ it.
Lead singer Robbie Gira brings a modern tone to the music with his almost effortless vocals, while the band (including banjo, accordion, and an upright bassist) flow out a steady instrumentation that keeps your ears happy, even if you can’t always make out the words.
This band is…underground cool. And the reason why this band is the definition of underground cool (a term that I just made up right now)? They’re naturally packed with emotion, superb musicianship, and just enough melody to get their songs stuck in your head in the best way possible. They know their genre, and yet they’re not quite like everything else that you’ll hear out there. And on top of all of that, I’ve had the pleasure to hear them live, and they pull out all the stops in person, too.
If you’re in San Diego, check out Trouble in the Wind at the Belly Up this week. Flowers and bell bottoms not required. But also, let me know what YOU think about their style.