Feast your ears on the mellow tunes of "Scrabbel." Great music nestled among a San Francisco beer garden called Zeigeist full of flower beds in pick-up trucks, flying pigs on walls and picnic potpourri on rocks.
For Part 2 of Episode 9, submerge yourselves into the genre of pagan lounge music as Rosin Coven gives us a key to their chamber bringing "a suggestive melange of tango, chamber exotica, junk opera, and boneyard instrumentals." (San Francisco Chronicle)
We bring the raw to Tribe TV with episode five. I mean our location is raw corrugated steel with graffiti, we got Mexican cowboys barbequing by our shoot, and half our crew members have done time at some penitentiary. No seriously though this is one of my favorite episodes here as we mix the reggae free loving style of "The Jethro Jeremiah Band."
Part 2 of our second episode of Tribe TV also takes place at the "12 Galaxies" in the Mission district. With wicked beats coming out of their holsters, which Felonious band member will prevail in our beat boxing battle?
It doesn't get more bizarre than this episode. Hands down. Not recommended for the sober at heart. You're gonna wanna stay tuned to see "Crumpled Napkin" and their entourage of uni-horned Vikings with lead singers in lingerie and drummers in pajamas. All this takes place at the games Mecca of Oakland called "It's your move".
Featured in this episode we've got a band, "The Famous", who claim they will die if they don't see the world's smallest horse and perform in front of a co-operative in San Francisco called The Rainbow Grocery.
Episode seven continues the trend with guest appearances coming from Willy Wonka and the Oompa Loompas, Tyrannosaurus rex, and rock star skeletons all eating a piece of the episode seven pie we're calling Wonderland. We're featuring the ethereal vibes of "Drop Black Sky " performing at an artist's colony space in Berkeley called Beth Alyse Wonderland.
They call it "treasure hunt central" and episode ten of Tribe TV was the "X" that marked its spot on this particular day. The Alameda Point Antiques and Collectibles Faire attracts thousands of visitors from far and wide to frolic about in hope of finding their treasured item. We bring to the table in episode ten "Boyjazz", a raw new age AC/DC, rocking out for the passerbys.
"Bat Makumba", a Brazilian rock funk band, deals out some seriously catchy music for onlookers at the Alameda Point Antiques and Collectibles Faire. With such a stark contrast in genre, Alameda onlookers didn't know whether they should cover their ears or puppeteer their little ones to dance next to the upbeat tunes of some killer Brazilian rock.
Episode four takes us to the Cesar Chavez Elementary School playground where murals collide with slides and the sand box meets hop scotch. We finish things off with the six piece team "Plasterkatz" who say the best way to squash all big band arguments is to just take off your pants.
Elementary school playground. Check. Rooftop of a five story building. Check. Filming amidst rows of toilets? Coming your way right here in episode 9. You can hardly call us predictable folks. By no means ancillary to this perfect locale, we bring you Slinky Minx, an all female punk band infusing multiple musical influences into their impressive performance.
The first episode of TribeTV, a show featuring the top San Francisco bands in the coolest San Francisco locations based on reviews on tribe.net. Watch Brad Wolfe and the Moon perform on a rooftop in Potrero Hill.
Episode seven continues the trend with guest appearances coming from Willy Wonka and the Oompa Loompas, Tyrannosaurus rex, and rock star skeletons all eating a piece of the episode seven pie we're calling Wonderland. We're featuring the "gooey goodness" sounds of "Smith Point" performing at an artist's colony space in Berkeley called Beth Alyse Wonderland.
You're listening to the indie-rock tunes of "The Invisible Cities." Great music nestled among a San Francisco beer garden called Zeigeist full of flower beds in pick-up trucks, flying pigs on walls and picnic potpourri on rocks.
Part Two of Episode 3 features "Shawna Virago and the Deadly Nightshades" band, which adds flavor to the show with their jams and an interview that Shawna says might offend thousands of people.
Check out the hard rock of "The Girlfriend Experience" in part 2 of TribeTV's Episode 5. Additionally special as "The Girlfriend Experience" is the second highest rated band on our site. Did you know that one of the band members actually helped start "The Counting Crows"? Way cool man.
The first episode of TribeTV, a show featuring the top San Francisco bands in the coolest San Francisco locations based on reviews on tribe.net. Watch Bohemian Knuckleboogie perform on a rooftop in Potrero Hill.