


The far more unconventional Oxbow began strictly as a recording project late in the decade. Robinson first collaborated with Oxbow guitarist and main musical arranger Niko Wenner when he joined the singer’s art rock-meets-hardcore band Whipping Boy in time to contribute to the group’s final full album The Third Secret of Fatima in 1985. READ MORE: Health Experts Warn COVID Rapid Tests Are Less Reliable Than PCR One of the longest running experimental-rock outfits in the Bay Area, Oxbow has gone from clearing rooms in the early ’90s with it’s squalling, abrasive music and the disturbing, sometimes confrontational onstage performance of singer Eugene Robinson to become an acclaimed mainstay on San Francisco’s fringe music scene. SAN FRANCISCO (CBS SF) - A noted noise-punk pioneer and writer returns to the Bay Area with her latest music project when the Lydia Lunch Retrovirus joins celebrated local avant-rock band Oxbow and explosive punk power trio Victims Family at the Great American Music Hall Saturday night.
