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Summer Music Soundtrack: Ease Up releases EP ‘On The Fly’

Summer music pick includes the reggae-rock band Ease Up who just released a new EP “On the Fly.” From the heart of the Southern California scene, Ease Up has been playing shows and touring up and down the state for a couple of years now.

Horrible Bosses Movie Review

Who hasn’t had a horrible boss at least once in their life? Friends Nick (Jason Bateman), Kurt (Jason Sudeikis) and Dale (Charlie Day) are fed up with their respective bosses’ blatant abuse of power. Over drinks after an especially gruesome day, they decide to murder their superiors (Kevin Spacey, Jennifer Aniston, Colin Farrell) as the only way to escape their tormentors wrath permanently.

Pearl Jam front man Eddie Vedder brings ‘Ukulele Songs’ to San Diego

Pearl Jam front man and former San Diegan Eddie Vedder took the stage of a sold out Copley Symphony Hall as part of a month-long tour to promote his recently released solo album “Ukulele Songs.” Two hours, 30 songs and one unbelievable performance later, he had left two things behind: little doubt of his status as one of the greatest vocal and musical legends of his generation, and the fact that the ukulele may never seem as cool again.

A Night at the Casbah with The Meat Puppets

The Meat Puppets performed at well as the local 21 and up club, The Casbah. The Casbah is located off on Kettner Boulevard and despite its hole-in-the-wall appearance, draws a very loyal following.

HOW IT USED TO BE: New music reviews by Mary Leary

There are so many notions of “how it used to be,” providing fodder for a quantity of fun, including coverage of noteworthy releases by Chris Bathgate, Zoe Muth, and Dan Hubbard. Mary Leary also sneaks in a visit to a music-writing god – ye gods!

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