
"Throwing Muses, the highly influential band that helped draw up the road map for alt-rock in the '80s and paved the way for Nirvana and so many other acts to follow in the '90s, is finally coming back to town. Throwing Muses, led by phenomenal singer-songwriter-guitarist Kristin Hersh and featuring the equally awesome rhythm section of David Narcizo on drums and Bernard Georges on bass, are set to perform on April 17 at The Chapel in San Francisco."
"The reunited Muses - which didn't really break up, but rather routinely seem to sit on the shelf for way too long - are touring in support of "Moonlight Concessions," which was absolutely one of the best albums of 2025. Judging by recent setlists, it appears that the Muses are playing a lot of material from "Moonlight Concessions" - as well as other newer albums - but still finding the space to touch on such classics outings as "The Real Ramona," "House Tornado" and "University.""
Throwing Muses, led by Kristin Hersh with David Narcizo on drums and Bernard Georges on bass, will perform April 17 at The Chapel in San Francisco. Showtime is 9 p.m. and tickets go on sale at noon Jan. 16. The band is touring in support of Moonlight Concessions, praised as one of the best albums of 2025 and the first release since 2020's Sun Racket. Recent setlists show substantial material from Moonlight Concessions and other newer albums alongside classics such as The Real Ramona, House Tornado and University. Fans anticipate a fast sellout and a possible second date.
Read at The Mercury News
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