If you watch one music video from a San Francisco band this year, make it Spiritual Cramp’s “ At My Funeral .” It begins with gold-toothed singer Michael Bingham strutting through Clarion Alley toting a block rocker boombox. He then hauls it along to dance his ass off with punk panache to frenetic riffs and sinister drums in front of the Painted Ladies, the Ocean Beach seawall, Bernal Hill, a wedding on the City Hall steps, Kilowatt, Green Apple Books and the Brian Wilson plaque at Oracle Park.
While the lyrics are self-deprecating (“At my funeral, nobody came / They all had plans, couldn’t remember my name”) the video resoundingly celebrates the city where the band was formed. San Francisco’s culture and soul are embedded in Bingham’s heart and exalted throughout the band’s new album,

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