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The Torch Club
1934-present
A 150-capacity blues bar at 904 15th Street, the Torch Club has been Sacramento's most continuous live-music venue since 1934. Founded by the Karavites family, owned by the Texeiras since 1969, it has occupied three downtown addresses across nine decades.
Researched by Jason Pierce·April 2026·31 sources cited
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Indie & Rock
51 entriesMidtown clubs, college radio, and the guitar bands that fill them — Sacramento's indie and rock backbone.
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Artist1991-presentCake (band)
Cake is an American alternative-rock band formed in Sacramento in August 1991 by singer John McCrea, trumpet/keys player Vince DiFiore, guitarist Greg Brown, drummer Frank French, and bassist Shon Meckfessel (quickly replaced by Gabe Nelson
Sister Crayon
Sister Crayon is a Sacramento indie/electronic project led by vocalist and songwriter Terra Lopez, built around downtempo, atmospheric music that blends live drums, programmed beats, synths and dramatic female vocals. Submerge consistently identified the act as local — "our beloved Sister Crayon," "hometown heroes,"…
Life in 24 Frames
Life in 24 Frames is a Sacramento indie rock band founded in 2008 by frontman Kris Adams, known for its experimental, atmospheric songcraft and a consistently rotating lineup anchored to Adams' songwriting. Submerge repeatedly identifies the group as "Sacramento's own," and the band describes itself as staying "true…
ZuhG
ZuhG is a Sacramento jam band, active since 2007, known for a hard-to-categorize blend of funk, reggae, jazz, rock, blues, psychedelia and hip-hop, fronted throughout its existence by guitarist/vocalist Bryan Nichols. Beyond music, the band became a fixture of the local scene by operating the ZuhG Life Store, a…
Dog Party
Sacramento's punk sister duo — Gwendolyn and Lucy Giles — formed at ages 8 and 10, released their first album at 11 and 13, opened for Green Day, toured Europe, and launched their own label. Seven albums deep and still based in Sacramento.
Little Guilt Shrine
Sacramento alt-rock trio active 1991–1998. Dana Gumbiner on bass and vocals, brothers Matt and Britton Holland on guitar and drums. Five albums, KWOD airplay, and enough of a reputation that fans drove in from out of town a decade later just to catch the reunion.
Middle Class Rut
Middle Class Rut (often shortened to "MC Rut") is a Sacramento rock band built around the duo of Zack Lopez (guitar/vocals) and Sean Stockham (drums/vocals), known for a heavy, raw, beat-driven sound and the breakout single "New Low." Submerge repeatedly frames them as a hometown act and "Sacramento's Dynamic Duo."
Two Sheds
Two Sheds is a Sacramento indie/folk-rock act built around the husband-and-wife duo of singer/guitarist Caitlin Gutenberger and bassist/backing-vocalist Johnny (John) Gutenberger, active since 2006. Long described as Sacramento "darlings," they remained a fixture of the greater Sacramento music scene before relocating…
Punk & Hardcore
48 entriesAll-ages basements, the warehouse circuit, and the bands that made Sacramento a West Coast punk stronghold.
The people
Kurt Travis
Kurt Travis is a Sacramento-based vocalist, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist who became one of the most prolific figures in the city's post-hardcore scene, fronting (at various points) Dance Gavin Dance and A Lot Like Birds, releasing solo records, and running his own indie label. Over roughly a decade he passed…
Dance Gavin Dance
Dance Gavin Dance (frequently abbreviated DGD) is a Sacramento post-hardcore band, formed in 2005, known for a genre-defying sound that blends post-hardcore, progressive rock and screamo with R&B and funk inflections, and for a turbulent lineup history. Submerge repeatedly identifies them as a hometown act, calling…
A Lot Like Birds
A Lot Like Birds is a Sacramento-based progressive/post-hardcore band founded by guitarist, composer and original vocalist Michael Franzino, repeatedly identified in Submerge coverage as a Sacramento band and described in 2013 as "locally based." Known for technically dense, genre-crossing compositions and a frenetic…
Ganglians
Ganglians were a Sacramento psychedelic/lo-fi garage-pop band, repeatedly described in Submerge as one of the city's "beloved" hometown acts and a hallmark of the late-2000s Sacramento garage scene. The group is consistently identified as local — "Sacramento's psychedelic acid pop act" and "Sacramento's own" — making…
Dog Party
Sacramento's punk sister duo — Gwendolyn and Lucy Giles — formed at ages 8 and 10, released their first album at 11 and 13, opened for Green Day, toured Europe, and launched their own label. Seven albums deep and still based in Sacramento.
Kevin Seconds
Kevin Seconds is a Sacramento-based singer-songwriter best known as the frontman of the seminal California hardcore punk band 7 Seconds, who in his later career became a prolific solo acoustic artist, a coffeehouse operator, and a connective figure across the Sacramento music community.
The Secretions
The Secretions are a long-running Sacramento punk rock band, formed in 1991 by Mickie Rat and Danny Secretion, widely described in Submerge coverage as "Sacramento punk legends" and a foundational, mentoring presence in the local scene. The band was active from 1991 to 2016.
Groovie Ghoulies
Sacramento pop-punk institution. Kepi Ghoulie (Jeff Alexander) fronted the band for their entire 24-year run — nine studio albums, Lookout! Records, international touring, and a horror-movie aesthetic that made them one of the most distinctive bands the 916 ever produced.
Roots & Folk
29 entriesSongwriters, string bands, and Americana — the acoustic, roots-leaning corner of the city's music.
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Musical Charis
Musical Charis is a Sacramento indie-pop/folk group built around the vocal duo of Blake Abbey and Jessie Brune (later Jessie Abbey), known for harmony-rich songwriting, an open collaborative live format, and for founding a community music school in Oak Park. The group is best understood not as a conventional band but…
ZuhG
ZuhG is a Sacramento jam band, active since 2007, known for a hard-to-categorize blend of funk, reggae, jazz, rock, blues, psychedelia and hip-hop, fronted throughout its existence by guitarist/vocalist Bryan Nichols. Beyond music, the band became a fixture of the local scene by operating the ZuhG Life Store, a…
Arden Park Roots
Arden Park Roots (APR) are a Sacramento reggae/rock band, repeatedly described in Submerge as a "local" and "hometown" act, known for relentless DIY touring and a party-oriented live show that mixes originals with a Sublime tribute set.
Chelsea Wolfe
Chelsea Wolfe is a singer-songwriter raised in Roseville and Sacramento whose darkly atmospheric music—variously tagged "goth folk," "doom folk" and "doom-metal"—made her one of the Sacramento scene's best-known exports before she relocated to Los Angeles and later back to Northern California. Submerge repeatedly…
Ross Hammond
Ross Hammond is a Sacramento-based guitarist, bandleader, festival organizer and music educator, repeatedly described in the local press as a "local guitar player" and a "prolific Sacramento musician" central to the city's improvised-jazz and creative-music scene. Originally from Lexington, Kentucky and raised in the…
Kevin Seconds
Kevin Seconds is a Sacramento-based singer-songwriter best known as the frontman of the seminal California hardcore punk band 7 Seconds, who in his later career became a prolific solo acoustic artist, a coffeehouse operator, and a connective figure across the Sacramento music community.
James Cavern
James Cavern is a singer-songwriter who built his career in Sacramento, working in soul, neo-soul and soul-tinged pop, and is regarded as an established fixture of the local scene. Born James Nguyen in Manchester, England, to Vietnamese refugee parents who fled by boat and were eventually resettled in London, he later…
Autumn Sky
Autumn Sky is a Sacramento-area singer/songwriter and multi-instrumentalist who emerged from the local coffee-shop and open-mic circuit in the mid-2000s and later fronted a full band under her own name. Her music is described as eclectic folk/pop centered lyrically on love in its many forms.
Jazz, Soul & Funk
27 entriesFrom the Jazz Jubilee era to today's brass bands — the city's deep bench of horns, grooves, and vocalists.
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Artist2016-presentThe Philharmonik
Sacramento multi-instrumentalist Christian Gates — the "one-man orchestra" — won NPR's 2024 Tiny Desk Contest from a field of nearly 7,000 entrants. Three studio albums, international touring, and a return-to-Sacramento story.
Artist2011-presentElement Brass Band
Sacramento's premier New Orleans second-line brass band, founded in 2011 by trumpeter Ryan Robertson, now led by baritone saxophonist Byron Colborn. Two-time Sacramento Music Awards "Best in Jazz" winner; founders of the city's annual Mardi Gras parade.
ZuhG
ZuhG is a Sacramento jam band, active since 2007, known for a hard-to-categorize blend of funk, reggae, jazz, rock, blues, psychedelia and hip-hop, fronted throughout its existence by guitarist/vocalist Bryan Nichols. Beyond music, the band became a fixture of the local scene by operating the ZuhG Life Store, a…
Jonny Craig
Jonny Craig is a vocalist associated with the Sacramento post-hardcore scene, known as an original co-vocalist of hometown band Dance Gavin Dance, later frontman of Emarosa, a solo artist, and founder of the Sacramento-based band Slaves. He is also a recurring figure in the scene's controversies, both for his…
James Cavern
James Cavern is a singer-songwriter who built his career in Sacramento, working in soul, neo-soul and soul-tinged pop, and is regarded as an established fixture of the local scene. Born James Nguyen in Manchester, England, to Vietnamese refugee parents who fled by boat and were eventually resettled in London, he later…
!!! (Chk Chk Chk)
!!! is a dance-punk band that grew out of the mid-1990s Sacramento music scene, formed when members of local bands Black Licorice and Popesmashers joined forces after a mid-'90s tour. The band was founded in the fall of 1996 through the merger of members of the groups Black Liquorice and Pope Smashers while on tour.…
Agent Ribbons
Agent Ribbons was a Sacramento indie band built around vocalist/guitarist Natalie Gordon (later known as Natalie Ribbons) and drummer Lauren Hess, blending blues and "baroque" indie-pop with character-driven, story-style lyrics. Explicitly identified by Submerge as "Sacramento locals," the group emerged from the…
Mick Martin
Sacramento blues legend, harmonica player, and co-founder of the Sacramento Blues Society. Active from the 1960s through 2025 across 20+ albums. Performed at Carnegie Hall. Died July 13, 2025 at age 76.
Electronic & DJ
23 entriesBeatmakers, selectors, and the bass nights — the electronic and DJ culture threading through the scene.
The people
Sister Crayon
Sister Crayon is a Sacramento indie/electronic project led by vocalist and songwriter Terra Lopez, built around downtempo, atmospheric music that blends live drums, programmed beats, synths and dramatic female vocals. Submerge consistently identified the act as local — "our beloved Sister Crayon," "hometown heroes,"…
Young Aundee
Young Aundee is the stage name of Andrew James Southard, a Sacramento electronic, hip-hop and trip-hop musician, beat-maker, vocalist and DJ whose falsetto vocals, melodica playing and production work tie together a wide swath of the city's music scene. He is a long-running collaborator with electronic producer Dusty…
DJ Whores
DJ Whores was the stage name of Daniel "Dan" Osterhoff, a Sacramento DJ, club-night organizer and bass-music selector described by Submerge as one of the city's most elite turntablists, best known for running the long-running Midtown dubstep-and-bass night Grimey. Submerge reported his death on April 8, 2017, noting…
DLRN
DLRN is a Sacramento hip-hop group built around MC 5th Ave (born Sean LaMarr) and producer Jon Reyes, known for an eclectic sound that sits between conscious rap and club rap and for a strong, repeatedly stated dedication to the local Sacramento scene. The duo describe their output as "'80s synth-fueled,…
Death Grips
Death Grips is an experimental hip-hop / rap-punk group originating in Oak Park, Sacramento, built around vocalist Stefan Burnett (MC Ride), drummer Zach Hill, and producer Andy Morin (Flatlander). The band officially formed on December 21, 2010 in Sacramento, California. Submerge consistently frames the group as a…
Shaun Slaughter
Shaun Slaughter is a Sacramento DJ, club-night promoter, producer, and flyer designer who became one of the most prominent figures in the city's indie-dance and electronic nightlife scene, best known as co-founder of the long-running dance night Lipstick. Over more than a decade he ran or co-ran a string of Sacramento…
Lee Bannon
Lee Bannon is a producer and DJ from the Sacramento area who came up in the local hip-hop scene before relocating to New York and shifting toward experimental electronic music. He worked as an in-demand beatmaker and collaborator across the Sacramento rap community in the early 2010s, then released drum 'n' bass and…
Raleigh Moncrief
Raleigh Moncrief is a Sacramento-based music producer and solo recording artist, known both as a "behind-the-boards" producer for local bands and for his own genre-blurring electronic/glitch-hop work. Submerge characterized him as a "renown Sacramento producer" who stepped out from behind the boards with his solo…
Hip-Hop
22 entriesMCs, producers, and crews — the rap lineage that runs from the Bay's shadow into a sound all Sacramento's own.
The people
Artist2016-presentThe Philharmonik
Sacramento multi-instrumentalist Christian Gates — the "one-man orchestra" — won NPR's 2024 Tiny Desk Contest from a field of nearly 7,000 entrants. Three studio albums, international touring, and a return-to-Sacramento story.
Artist2011-presentElement Brass Band
Sacramento's premier New Orleans second-line brass band, founded in 2011 by trumpeter Ryan Robertson, now led by baritone saxophonist Byron Colborn. Two-time Sacramento Music Awards "Best in Jazz" winner; founders of the city's annual Mardi Gras parade.
ZuhG
ZuhG is a Sacramento jam band, active since 2007, known for a hard-to-categorize blend of funk, reggae, jazz, rock, blues, psychedelia and hip-hop, fronted throughout its existence by guitarist/vocalist Bryan Nichols. Beyond music, the band became a fixture of the local scene by operating the ZuhG Life Store, a…
Who Cares
Who Cares was a Sacramento hip-hop group founded in 2002, known for a backpack-rap sound that grew into a full live band and for being, in its own framing, the perpetual opening act of the local rap scene. Despite a name suggesting apathy, the group treated its music as a survival mechanism for "latchkey kids" and…
Young Aundee
Young Aundee is the stage name of Andrew James Southard, a Sacramento electronic, hip-hop and trip-hop musician, beat-maker, vocalist and DJ whose falsetto vocals, melodica playing and production work tie together a wide swath of the city's music scene. He is a long-running collaborator with electronic producer Dusty…
DLRN
DLRN is a Sacramento hip-hop group built around MC 5th Ave (born Sean LaMarr) and producer Jon Reyes, known for an eclectic sound that sits between conscious rap and club rap and for a strong, repeatedly stated dedication to the local Sacramento scene. The duo describe their output as "'80s synth-fueled,…
Zach Hill
Zach Hill is a Sacramento-based drummer, composer, and producer known for an unrelenting, fluid percussive style and an enormous catalog of collaborations, anchoring the local bands Hella and Death Grips. Submerge repeatedly identifies him as a "Sacramento drummer" and "Sacramento-based drummer," placing his origin…
Random Abiladeze
Random Abiladeze (born Randy Murray; later known as Rasar, then Rasar Amani) is a Sacramento-region hip-hop MC and award-winning spoken-word poet known for socially and politically conscious lyrics. A fixture of Sacramento's underground hip-hop and spoken-word circuits in the late 2000s and early 2010s, he relocated…
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Event2012-presentAftershock Festival
Aftershock Festival is a multi-day rock, metal, and punk festival held annually at Discovery Park in Sacramento, produced by Danny Wimmer Presents (DWP).
American River Music Festival
The American River Music Festival was an annual roots, folk, and Americana music festival held in the Coloma/Lotus area of El Dorado County, in the foothills approximately 36 miles northeast of Sacramento, directly on the South Fork of the American River. Founded around 2007, it paired world-class touring acts with…
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City of Trees (Music Festival)
City of Trees is an annual Sacramento music festival presented by radio station Radio 94.7, named for Sacramento's "City of Trees" nickname. It is a touring-act-driven festival staged at outdoor venues in the Sacramento area rather than a showcase of local artists, so its own origin status is not applicable. The…
Event1990s-2020sConcerts in the Park
Concerts in the Park is a free outdoor summer concert series held on Friday evenings at Cesar Chavez Plaza in downtown Sacramento, organized by the Downtown Sacramento Partnership .
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First Festival
First Festival is a Sacramento-region music festival founded in 2015 with the stated goal of kicking off the local festival season by spotlighting local bands, artists, crafters, and vendors. It was the brainchild of young local business owners Danielle Vincent and Ashley Rastad, and its lineups drew heavily from…
Friday Night Concerts in the Park
Friday Night Concerts in the Park (often shortened to "Concerts in the Park" or "CIP") is an annual free outdoor summer concert series held every Friday at Cesar Chavez Park/Plaza in downtown Sacramento. By 2018 it was billed as "Sacramento's largest free outdoor concert series," and the Downtown Sacramento…
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Launch Festival
Launch (stylized LAUNCH) was a Sacramento-founded music, art, fashion and design festival whose stated ethos was celebrating the overlaps of art, architecture, fashion and music while keeping local creators in Sacramento. The festival traces its roots to 2008, when founder Michael Hargis staged a one-day gathering…
Le Twist
Le Twist is a popular recurring weekly dance party held in Sacramento, founded and hosted by a rotating crew of local DJs led by Sam I Jam. Built on an open-format, "eclectic" musical concept, it pairs resident DJ sets with rotating special-guest performers, and is known for free admission and for booking cutting-edge…
Low End Theory
Low End Theory is a Los Angeles weekly club night centered on experimental hip-hop and "beat music," founded by producer Daddy Kev and held at The Airliner. The event ran every Wednesday from October 2006 until its final show on August 8, 2018 — a roughly 12-year run. Although it is an L.A. institution rather than a…
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Sacramento Concerts in the Park
Concerts in the Park (CIP), also called Friday Night Concerts in the Park and Downtown Concerts in the Park, is a free weekly outdoor summer concert series held at Cesar Chavez Plaza in downtown Sacramento. Billed as "Sacramento's largest free outdoor concert series," it pairs internationally touring headliners with…
Sacramento Electronic Music Festival
The Sacramento Electronic Music Festival (SEMF) is a multi-day electronic music festival held in Sacramento that mixed national touring electronic acts with local Sacramento-area talent. It was organized by Submerge Magazine's Adam Saake and his crew, with Submerge serving as the festival's media sponsor. The festival…
Event1970s-2010sSacramento Jazz Jubilee / Sacramento Music Festival
The Sacramento Jazz Jubilee — originally the *Old Sacramento Dixieland Jazz Jubilee* (1974–2010), rebranded the *Sacramento Music Festival & Jubilee* (2011–2017) — was, at its peak, the largest traditional jazz festival in the world and the
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TBD Fest
TBD Fest was a multi-day music, art and food festival held in West Sacramento's Bridge District, launched in 2014 as a rebranding and expansion of the earlier Sacramento-area Launch Festival. Founded and produced by local hospitality figures Michael Hargis and Clay Nutting, it grew into a marquee event of the…
THIS Midtown
THIS Midtown (also stylized "THIS" and branded "THIS916") was a free, all-ages Second Saturday block party concert series held on 20th Street between J and K streets in Midtown Sacramento, recurring monthly through the summer. It became a recurring fixture of the local summer event calendar, pairing nationally touring…
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