The Moss

Sat May 3 2025

8:30 PM (Doors 7:30 PM)

August Hall

420 Mason St San Francisco, CA 94102

$34.61

Ages 5+

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August Hall Presents
The Moss

  • The Moss

    The Moss

    Indie Rock

    In a musical landscape with fewer boundaries than ever before, THE MOSS’s exuberant brand of alternative rock spans genres, eras, and even oceans.

    The Utah-via-Hawaii group was born on the shores of Oahu in 2015, as teenage buddies Tyke James (vocals/guitar) and Addison Sharp (guitar) picked up a gig serenading diners at local taco trucks in between surf sessions. Naturally, their songs took shape in the spirit of the island, imbued with the joyfulness and breeziness of reggae culture yet cut with the introspection and communal spirit of mainland indie acts like Pinegrove and Cage the Elephant.

    By 2018, the duo had grown, enlisting Willie Fowler on drums and Addison’s brother Brierton on bass, and traded in beaches for the Great Salt Lake. They hit the stage at spots like local cornerstone Kilby Court, live-testing their modern-indie-meets-’60s-blues with a wide-eyed exuberance that translated effortlessly into their 2019 self-released debut, Bryology. 

    Colored by the sound of Stratocasters jamming through reverb-cranked Fender amps, all backed by bouncy rhythms, Bryology marked a big step for the still-young quartet – but, true to The Moss’s nature, was still hard-coded with a DIY ethos. “We basically had no budget,” James remembers fondly. “We bought some nice mics and an interface and I ended up learning how to mix while we were recording.

    The follow-up, 2021’s Kentucky Derby, brought a more aspirational, blue-sky tilt to the foundation they’d laid on Bryology, expanding the group’s sonic arsenal while keeping the relatable lyrical style and sun-soaked sentiment at the forefront. “I’m really proud of how we’ve evolved as a band over time,” Addison Sharp says. “It feels like we’ve taken every different influence and mashed them all together to create something that feels really special.”

    “Bryology seemed like a collection of separate songs we put together to make an album, whereas Kentucky Derby is a similar thought and story coming together to collectively make a more cohesive album,” adds Brierton Sharp says, noting the album’s tracks are sneakily arranged in pairs of two that seamlessly flow into one another. “Each song could be listened to on its own, or you could listen to them all and get a broader sense of our intention.”

    No matter how listeners choose to interact with The Moss’s music, the band just hopes they feel something. It’s that kinetic relationship between band and audience that makes their live performances – including a pitch-perfect recent set for Audiotree – so compelling. “No matter what we do, we want to make sure the songs are fun to play live,” says Fowler. “We pride ourselves on being a band people want to see live.”

    “There’s something special that happens when you get an immediate reaction to a song,” says James. “Whether it’s during a live show or even just a songwriting session, if there’s a reaction from people in the room, you know you’re on the right track.” XX

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This event is 5 and over. Any ticket holder unable to present valid identification indicating that they are at least 5 years of age will not be admitted to this event, and will not be eligible for a refund.

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August Hall Presents

The Moss

Sat May 3 2025 8:30 PM

(Doors 7:30 PM)

August Hall San Francisco CA
The Moss

$34.61 Ages 5+

The Moss

The Moss

Indie Rock

In a musical landscape with fewer boundaries than ever before, THE MOSS’s exuberant brand of alternative rock spans genres, eras, and even oceans.

The Utah-via-Hawaii group was born on the shores of Oahu in 2015, as teenage buddies Tyke James (vocals/guitar) and Addison Sharp (guitar) picked up a gig serenading diners at local taco trucks in between surf sessions. Naturally, their songs took shape in the spirit of the island, imbued with the joyfulness and breeziness of reggae culture yet cut with the introspection and communal spirit of mainland indie acts like Pinegrove and Cage the Elephant.

By 2018, the duo had grown, enlisting Willie Fowler on drums and Addison’s brother Brierton on bass, and traded in beaches for the Great Salt Lake. They hit the stage at spots like local cornerstone Kilby Court, live-testing their modern-indie-meets-’60s-blues with a wide-eyed exuberance that translated effortlessly into their 2019 self-released debut, Bryology. 

Colored by the sound of Stratocasters jamming through reverb-cranked Fender amps, all backed by bouncy rhythms, Bryology marked a big step for the still-young quartet – but, true to The Moss’s nature, was still hard-coded with a DIY ethos. “We basically had no budget,” James remembers fondly. “We bought some nice mics and an interface and I ended up learning how to mix while we were recording.

The follow-up, 2021’s Kentucky Derby, brought a more aspirational, blue-sky tilt to the foundation they’d laid on Bryology, expanding the group’s sonic arsenal while keeping the relatable lyrical style and sun-soaked sentiment at the forefront. “I’m really proud of how we’ve evolved as a band over time,” Addison Sharp says. “It feels like we’ve taken every different influence and mashed them all together to create something that feels really special.”

“Bryology seemed like a collection of separate songs we put together to make an album, whereas Kentucky Derby is a similar thought and story coming together to collectively make a more cohesive album,” adds Brierton Sharp says, noting the album’s tracks are sneakily arranged in pairs of two that seamlessly flow into one another. “Each song could be listened to on its own, or you could listen to them all and get a broader sense of our intention.”

No matter how listeners choose to interact with The Moss’s music, the band just hopes they feel something. It’s that kinetic relationship between band and audience that makes their live performances – including a pitch-perfect recent set for Audiotree – so compelling. “No matter what we do, we want to make sure the songs are fun to play live,” says Fowler. “We pride ourselves on being a band people want to see live.”

“There’s something special that happens when you get an immediate reaction to a song,” says James. “Whether it’s during a live show or even just a songwriting session, if there’s a reaction from people in the room, you know you’re on the right track.” XX

Please correct the information below.

Select ticket quantity.

Select Tickets

Ages 5+
limit 4 per person
General Admission
$34.61 ($25.00 + $9.61 fees)

Delivery Method

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Terms & Conditions

This event is 5 and over. Any ticket holder unable to present valid identification indicating that they are at least 5 years of age will not be admitted to this event, and will not be eligible for a refund. Attendee takes full responsibility, and assumes the risk, for, and hereby agrees to indemnify, release and hold AH, LLC (dba August Hall) and its affiliates harmless from and against any and all damage, loss, costs, fines, demands, actions, claims, causes of action and/or other liability (including court costs and attorneys' fees) that may be suffered or incurred by or asserted against AH, LLC arising out of Attendee's attending of an event, to the fullest extent allowed by law.

Attendee further RELEASES, WAIVES, DISCHARGES AND COVENANTS NOT SUE OR MAKE ANY CLAIM AGAINST AH, LLC for damages, expenses, losses, or other liability whatsoever that may be sustained or suffered by Client as a direct or indirect result of Attendee's attending of an event WHETHER ARISING UNDER A THEORY OF CONTRACT, WARRANTY, TORT, STRICT LIABILITY, PRODUCT LIABILITY, COVID-19 or OTHER TRANSMISSIBLE ILLNESS OR DISEASE OR ANY OTHER THEORY, KNOWN OR UNKNOWN, SUSPECTED OR UNSUSPECTED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LIABILITY CAUSED IN PART BY THE NEGLIGENCE OR FAULT OF AH, LLC, TO THE FULLEST EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW. CLIENT SPECIFICALLY UNDERSTANDS AND AGREES THAT THIS RELEASE WILL PREVENT CLIENT AND ITS SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS FROM BRINGING A LAWSUIT, CLAIM OR OTHER ACTION AGAINST AH, LLC AND FROM RECOVERING ANY MONEY DAMAGES OR OTHER LEGAL RELIEF FROM AH, LLC IN CONNECTION WITH ANY OF THE LIABILITY RELEASED ABOVE.

By attending an event, the attendee also expressly agrees to comply with any and all laws, rules and policies of the event organizers. The event organizers reserve the right to refuse service to any person who does not comply.