Lee Bains III & The Glory Fires play Portland and Seattle, June 17 and 18
Lee Bains III & The Glory Fires will be performing local shows, including a Seattle date at The Tractor on June 17th and
Read moreLee Bains III & The Glory Fires will be performing local shows, including a Seattle date at The Tractor on June 17th and
Read moreThe legendary BODY COUNT (featuring Ice-T on vocals) triumphantly returns with their much anticipated, new full-length album, Manslaughter, which is set for
Read moreTOM PETTY AND THE HEARTBREAKERS announced this week their 2014 North American tour and the July 29th release of their first new studio
Read moreContreras has been called the “love child of Dusty Springfield and Nancy Sinatra, with a splash of The Ronettes,” and has been compared to alternative soul songstresses, Amy Winehouse, Adele and Joss Stone.
Read moreThe flow of the album works as well. The stomp feel of the opening track melds perfectly into the title track followed by the lead-off single “Breathe Rebel”, before slowing things down with the brief but extremely powerful “Same Old Stories”
Read moreIt’s actually a very fine line between “retro” and “retread”, but Metal Church has managed to capture
the spirit of the first four classic albums without sounding like they are simply re-hashing old unused ideas or going thru the motions of trying to re-record yesterday’s glory.
NICK FOSTER, singer/songwriter from Seattle WA, crafts compelling folk/country songs that range dynamically from intimate acoustic to reckless blues and indie rock.
Read more“I took the path of the crow”, sings Dark Hip Falls frontman Tim Mendonsa midway through his band’s debut album Seventy Four, which was released back in early December.
Read moreVendetta Red and Taking Back Sunday had a baby. It was raised by the Foo Fighters and Blink 182… And they named it Moneta.
Read moreProgressive Rock and the Pacific Northwest have always had a bit of a strained relationship; which is odd really. You would think that an area as densely populated by what has been termed “the neo-hipster movement” would dovetail perfectly with the typical “My music is better than yours” mentality
Read moreBiting guitar riffs, killer harmonies with drums and bass holding down the lower end and delivering the punch to augment the songs rather than over power them.
Read more“Where is the future we wanted?” In one succinct lyric, Death by Stars mulls the question at
the heart of the Generation X/Y existential malaise.
Soundgarden’s Superunknown will be reissued in multiple formats to mark its 20th anniversary.
Read moreThere are a number of guitar and drum duos in Seattle, and though some have garnered more acclaim than others,
Read moreI know I’ve said it before, but how about one more time? Furniture Girls is one of my favorite bands in Seattle, and their brand of high-energy, punk-infused, electronic rock is unique in the Seattle scene and should be more well known than it is.
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