By Keegan Prosser
By the time Elena Tonra cooed the opening lines of “Run” — near the end of Daughter’s set at Neumos last night, the audience was … More »
By Duff McKagan
We Seattleites who are over the age of 15 all grew up with the Seattle Supersonics. And if you were a fan of the NBA … More »
By Azaria Podplesky
Though they only formed two year ago, Los Angeles-based folk duo The Milk Carton Kids have already made quite a name for themselves. They released … More »
Black Pus Wednesday, May 15 Brian Chippendale has been a tornado behind the kit of the infamous Rhode Island noise/thrash duo Lightning Bolt for nearly … More »
By Mark Baumgarten
Last year SIFF screened Welcome to Doe Bay, a picturesque documentary about a small music festival on Orcas Island that has had an outsized impact … More »
By Duff McKagan
I just arrived back home from a three-week tour. A tour in which I actually circumnavigated the globe … went all the way around it. …
By Dave Lake
Yo La Tengo is the kind of band more bands should aspire to be like. The New Jersey trio might not epitomize indie cool, but … More »
Edited By Andrew Gospe
WEDNESDAY, MAY 15 Jim James Before his band’s summer megatour with Bob Dylan and Wilco, the My Morning Jacket frontman is hitting the road to … More »
By Keegan Prosser
There’s something eerily synonymous about Kurt Vile’s surname and the way the Matador Records artist plays guitar. Yet the latter is “vile” in the best … More »
By Andrew Gospe
Monday, May 13 Maiah Manser Her songs—like “Currency,” a relatively traditional piano-led pop number, and “Little Child,” a more experimental track that, a la tUnE-yArDs, … More »
