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Super Sometimes in San Diego

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Super Sometimes
House of Blues San Diego — San Diego, CA

Super Sometimes is an artist operating in the margins of indie pop, producing music that feels intentionally undercooked in the best way possible. Without a clearly defined discography, Super Sometimes exists in that zone where artists are building something before the algorithm notices. The project seems rooted in lo-fi sensibilities and bedroom production techniques, creating work that prioritizes mood over polish. There's an understated approach to songwriting that suggests more interest in specific moments and textures than in traditional song structure. Super Sometimes feels like the kind of artist you'd discover through a niche playlist or a friend's carefully curated Spotify, someone making music that rewards close listening rather than demanding attention. The overall impression is of someone still figuring things out publicly, which is probably the point.

Super Sometimes rolled through House of Blues in San Diego on November 21st, and if you weren't there, you missed the kind of show that makes you wonder how they keep it together night after night. The set moved through their catalog with the kind of ease that comes from actual chemistry—they played the hits that people came for, but it was the deeper cuts that hung in the air. The encore felt earned, not obligatory. San Diego's seen plenty of bands pass through, but Super Sometimes have that thing where they make the room feel like the right place at the right time.

San Diego's music scene is split between its larger venues pulling national acts and smaller clubs where real experimentation happens. The city tends toward indie rock and alternative acts that have substance over flash, which suits Super Sometimes fine. There's an audience here that pays attention—people who actually listen rather than just show up. The venue circuit from North Park to downtown supports the kind of touring band that doesn't need arena production to connect.

Stay in La Jolla if you want upscale coastal vibes — it's worth the splurge. Dinner at Duke's La Jolla offers views and solid seafood without being pretentious. Spend the day before the show walking Windansea Beach or browsing the galleries around Prospect Street. If you want to understand the city's Mexican-American cultural fabric, head to Chicano Park in Barrio Logan — the murals are legitimately world-class. Hit a taco shop on Logan Avenue afterward. The neighborhood pulses with the energy that informs music like Peso Pluma's.

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