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The Roots and Rhythm Series

Sat., May 25, 2 p.m.
415-831-1200
w/ DJ Harry Duncan free
Amoeba Music 1855 Haight St., San Francisco (map)

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Moodtu Fest

Sat., May 25, 12 p.m.
415-775-7722
w/ Diggy Simmons and Jacob Latimore $26.50-$45
The Warfield 982 Market St., San Francisco (map)

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Christopher Lockett

Sat., May 25, 7 p.m.
w/ The Driftless and Julie Meyers & Aiyana Cadwell free
50 Mason Social House 50 Mason St., San Francisco (map)

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Sarah Geronimo

Sat., May 25, 7:30 p.m.
415-776-4702
$45-$100
Nob Hill Masonic Center 1111 California St., San Francisco (map)

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Kylesa

Sat., May 25, 8 p.m.
415-522-0333

Among metal fans, Kylesa has been a somewhat polarizing band: Some feel the Savannah, Georgia outfit marries sludge and accessibility in a supremely satisfying way; others feel it's overrated, underwhelming, and just another example of "hipster metal." Ultimately, however, Kylesa may be best appreciated as a heavy band that non-metal folks can really get into -- and that's not a knock (in my book). It's got psychedelic tendencies; two vocalists (one male, one female), neither of whom veer into obnoxious territory; two drummers (if you really like textural thudding); and hooks that are heavy but not alienating. Kylesa's new album, Ultraviolet (out May 28), doesn't stray from the band's earlier sound, but does expand upon it: Singer Laura Pleasants' vocals are more present and ethereal, and songs occasionally explore droney, space-rock territory. There are still mid-tempo headbanging numbers for stoners who dig that, too. Kylesa fans won't be disappointed -- and neither will their non-metal friends. At Slim's (333 11th St., San Francisco) on Saturday, May 25. 8 p.m., $16. SlimsPresents.com

$16
Slim's 333 11th St., San Francisco (map)

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Mission United Benefit

Sat., May 25, 8 p.m.
$5
Public Works 161 Erie St., San Francisco (map)

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Peter White

Sat., May 25, 8 & 10 p.m.
415-655-5600
$22-$29
Yoshi's San Francisco 1330 Fillmore St., San Francisco (map)

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Azari & III

Sat., May 25, 9 p.m.
415-625-8880
w/ Lee Foss $20
Mezzanine 444 Jessie St., San Francisco (map)

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Ears Wide Open

Sat., May 25, 9 p.m.
$10
Monarch 101 Sixth St., San Francisco (map)

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Mikal Cronin

Sat., May 25, 9 p.m.
415-861-2011
w/ Audacity and Michael Stasis $10, $12
Rickshaw Stop 155 Fell St., San Francisco (map)

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The Presidents of the United States of America

Sat., May 25, 9 p.m.
415-771-1421
w/ Eternal Summers $20
The Independent 628 Divisadero St., San Francisco (map)

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Sambada

Sat., May 25, 9 p.m.
415-371-1631
w/ Cafofo $10
Brick & Mortar Music Hall 1710 Mission St., San Francisco (map)

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SF Popfest

Sat., May 25, 9 p.m.
415-550-6994
w/ Sisu, Cruel Summer, Dream Boys, and Heathers $12
The Knockout 3223 Mission St., San Francisco (map)

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Sudor

Sat., May 25, 9 p.m.
415-282-3325
w/ Kurraka and Replica $7
El Rio 3158 Mission St., San Francisco (map)

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Tainted Love

Sat., May 25, 9 p.m.
415-474-0365
$25
Bimbo's 365 Club 1025 Columbus Ave., San Francisco (map)

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