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in New York, the currently touring and always recording art rock band have fully crystalized their brilliantly unhinged music. Along the way, they’ve played alongside Built to Spill and Parquet Courts, Os Mutantes and Mdou Moctar. And they’ve toured all around the world, hitting every festival from Pitchfork in London, to Treefort, to the Primavera Weekender to Pickathon.
In 2022, the band’s colorful dance punk took the form of Famously Alive, their Sup Pop debut. The record is the latest iteration of a carefully honed vision, an exploration of what it means to be alive (famously), to survive, to find strength in that survival, to be happy. The record was a revelation. A lazy river ride done while wielding a jackhammer. Electroclash by way of fucked up no wave. ESG by way of PiL by way of Brian Eno by way of Sonic Youth. Not long after, the band went on tour with Pavement, playing some of the biggest venues of their career. Now the long running band is back on tour, this time supporting Primus and Coheed & Cambria. They’ll be going from California to Chicago, playing songs that span the whole of their catalog, playing even bigger venues, reaching soon to be converted freaks around the country.
Here is what it is like to see Guerilla Toss live: explosive, breathtaking. Kassie Carlson crowd surfs and moshes. She is a force to be reckoned with. High energy and raw, but also thoroughly composed. Guerilla Toss songs are all about hooks and grooves — they make music that basically requires you to dance. The band knows exactly what they are doing. If you’re supposed to dance, they’re dancing too. Jumping around and playing music that is totally caustic, ferociously creative, even a little bit feral. They mess with time signatures, making disorienting moves via all avenues at all times. “Guerilla Toss has a unique danceability to this day,” says Jake Saunders, a long time fan of the band, citing Peter Negroponte’s wizardry on the drums and Kassie’s ability to command a room in a way that almost feels like you’re possessed, bewitched, fearing for your life but also thrilled to be living it. And of course there is Arian Shafiee on guitars — a student of absurdly good and righteous hooks. Communing with this band is a kind of experience that is like: I can feel all the blood in my body. I want someone to cheerfully break a plate over my head. Jan Fontana of Godcaster puts it best. Guerilla Toss is “Explosive, Energetic, and Joyful.”
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lessised of 4, in-person days, Oct 2nd - 5th, followed by 3, 3-hour online forums held the following 3 consecutive Sundays. Open to all yoga teachers who have completed their 200 hour training. Join the interest list to get first access to Early Bird registration opening on June 1st, 2025. Join the list and get all course details here: https://lauriglenn.com/yin-yoga-immersion-training/
lesse rest you’re definitely about to. In intimate rooms and outdoor stages all across Reno’s Brewery District.
For our landmark 10th anniversary, we're pulling out all the stops — bringing back beloved festival alumni alongside fresh faces that embody OffBeat Music Festial's spirit of musical exploration. A decade of connecting artists and audiences has transformed Reno's music scene, and we're just getting started…
Whether you've been with us since day one or this is your first OffBeat experience, join us for this historic milestone as we blast off into our bold next chapter of musical discovery.
From psych to soul, funk to punk and plenty in between — “Lend Your Ears, Lose Your Fears!”
Oct 2-4, 2025 • E. 4th St. / Brewery District • Reno, NV
Public Market! His keynote, The Power of Perseverance, dives into what it really takes to push through when the entrepreneurial journey gets tough.💪
This final speaker event is sponsored by Entrepreneurs' Organization and is the perfect way to wrap up a week built to energize you and your ideas.⚡
#RSW2025 runs September 29–October 3, register now at renostartupweek.com
lessable evening will feature local community leaders and personalities going head-to-head in a lively lip sync battle — all to raise funds for Vitality Unlimited behavioral health and recovery programs.
Guests can cheer on their favorite contestants, vote with donations ($1 per vote), and be part of crowning two champions: Lip Sync Legend of 2025 and Top Fundraiser of the Year.
The evening will include:
• High-energy performances from local celebrities & behavioral health advocates
• Opportunities to support mental health and recovery services
• Food and beverages available at Reno Public Market
• Prizes
Voting is open now! Community members can cast votes daily for their favorite contestants at https://vitalityunlimited.org/donations-campaigns/
rgy, and modern rock intensity. Known for early-2000s anthems like Click Click Boom and Ladies and Gentlemen, Saliva continues to dominate stages with an electrifying live show that bridges nu-metal roots with hard rock evolution. Joining them are post-grunge powerhouse Earshot, the return of The Founder featuring Austin John Winkler (original voice of Hinder), and genre-fusing alt-rock act LYLVC, making this a stacked night of relentless energy and sonic punch.
lessk band that was Jon’s primary creative outlet for a few years which Jensen also played in during its last few months of existence, and KRALIZEC, a one-off project band solely dedicated to themythology of Frank Herbert’s ‘Dune’. Both of these groups played the now legendary series of extreme punk showcases, “FiestaGrande”, Chris Dodge of Slap-A-Ham/SPAZZ fame used to put on at 924 Gilman in Berkeley during the last half of the 90’s. Thoseshows served as a basis for how IRON LUNG would approach the world: DIY, obscure, extreme, maladjusted and utterly free from the constraints of “music” or, more widely, rules in general. The “No Gods / No Masters” approach.
Both Jensen and Jon share a love for old medical practices and equipment. The intrigue of barber-surgeons bleeding people to treat their ill “humors” or full on performing limb amputations simply because they had a razor and the dexterity to wield it was just too exciting to ignore. They wondered if anyone had ever really considered the consequences of a lobotomy, electromyography, trepanation, Xenotransplantation, maggot therapy or even using heroin as cough medicine? The real one that hit home was the sheer brutality of a machine invented for the sole purpose of using positive and negative air pressure to physically force a polio-paralyzed person to breathe was such a heavy concept that there was denying their path. IRON LUNG would like to take this moment to thank John Haven Emerson, who died mere weeks before the band was born, for inventing such a barbaric and inspiring piece of respiratory machinery.
Hailing from the chaotic realm that is our nation’s capitol, GENOCIDE PACT has been making pulverizing, relentless death metal since their inception in 2013. Praised by No Clean Singing as “titanically heavy” and Cvlt Nation as “suffocating in the highest, complementary form of the word, Genocide Pact craft death metal that hearkens to the greats while pushing forward to something even greater.” After touring on a much buzzed about demo and 7” single, the band recorded their debut LP Forged Through Domination for A389 Recordings in 2015. The band has since toured North America extensively as well as select dates with Nails, Toxic Holocaust, Gatecreeper, Darkest Hour, Iron Reagan, Power Trip and Torche in addition to an appearance at the renowned Maryland Deathfest.
Lumber, Reno powerviolence.
Wretched Self, Reno grind.
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t-hardcore and alternative rock. Rising to fame with their 2006 hit "Face Down," they've maintained a passionate fanbase through powerful storytelling and energetic performances.
MORNING IN MAYMorning In May is a post-hardcore band known for blending emotionally driven lyrics with theatrical, high-energy performances. With a flair for storytelling, they've built a loyal following through raw authenticity and relentless touring.
BIG WOOPBig Woop is a genre-bending musical project that thrives on irony, wit, and a playful disregard for convention. Their sound fuses pop, punk, and experimental vibes, delivering catchy chaos with a smirk.
LOLWHATLOLWHAT is an internet-born enigma blending surreal humor, glitchy beats, and digital absurdity into a unique auditory experience. The project thrives in meme culture, often blurring the line between joke and genius.
Club Underground Presents...THE RED JUMPSUIT APPARATUSwith guests MORNING IN MAYplusBIG WOOP + LOLWHATon the Locals Lounge stageLIVE at Club Underground555 E 4th StFriday, October 3, 2025Doors @ 6p || Show @ 7pAll Ages Welcome#ClubUndergroundLive #ClubUndergroundLove #RenoLove
ch nostalgia. Their sound is equal parts backyard bliss and cosmic wanderlust, inviting listeners into a world of sticky sweetness and swirling reverb.
MOSHePsych-rockers MOSHe melt minds with heavy grooves, hypnotic riffs, and acid-drenched improvisation that channels the spirit of '70s counterculture. Their kaleidoscopic live shows are a ritual in distortion, rhythm, and transcendent noise.
DEFICIT SPACEEmerging from the static between dimensions, DEFICIT SPACE are cryptid musicians blending lo-fi doom, space jazz, and glitchy field recordings into something uncannily haunting. Rumored to play only under new moons, their performances are as rare as they are otherworldly.
SOLAR FLORAShredders from South Lake, SOLAR FLORA deliver high-octane psych-metal with blistering solos and desert-scorched attitude. With roots in stoner rock and progressive thrash, they summon heat, haze, and heaviness in equal measure.
FIRST SHOW OF OCTOBER! Reno legends HONEY PLANT are gonna make you dance whether you like it or not, accompanying them are psych-rockers MOSHE, cryptid musicians DEFICIT SPACE and the shredders from the South Lake SOLAR FLORA!
From 7PM-9PM, Alice Osborn will be here creating a lovely, unwinding ambience to kick off your weekend. Doors at 4. This is a free event. 21+ only.Learn more about Alice below! We’ll see you there!Alice Osborn originates from both North and South Carolina, but now calls Lake Tahoe home. She performs her niche-folk, neo-folk Americana that’s anchored by driving tempos, poignant lyrics, and powerful vocals regularly in the Tahoe-Truckee-Reno region. She frequently returns to the themes of loss, love, and identity; Skirts in the Snow: Beyond the Donner Party is her most recent album. Previous albums include Searching for Paradise and Old Derelicts. Alice teaches guitar, fiddle, banjo, and ukulele through the Tahoe Truckee School of Music in Tahoe City, CA, and privately. Alice is currently working on songs for her most personal album yet. Visit www.aliceosbornmusic.com for more information about Alice and her music.
lesse;rez Eguía (guitar), and Gilberto Marín Espinoza (guitar). Known for their romantic ballads, the band achieved early success with their 2005 self-titled album and singles like "Yo Quisiera". After a decade, they evolved their sound to incorporate urban and electronic elements, collaborating with artists like Maluma and Wisin to reach new audiences while staying true to their Latin pop roots.
Catch the Latin pop superstars live at the Silver Legacy Grande Exposition Hall on Friday, October 3rd for a night filled with hits, energy, and unforgettable moments.
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