By Azaria Podplesky
Having moved from New York to Portland, Pure Bathing Culture’s Daniel Hindman and Sarah Versprille are no strangers to traveling long distances. That doesn’t make … More »
Emily Wells Wednesday, June 19 Previously known for pairing her unique, almost mumbling singing style with violin, effects pedals, synths, toy piano, percussion, and just … More »
By Dave Lake
Psychedelic Seattle rockers Rose Windows might not be the rowdiest band on Sub Pop, but that didn’t stop the septet from draining the label’s vending … More »
By Ma’Chell Duma LaVassar
The author responds to comments on her 50 Women Who Rock Seattle story that ran last week. Anytime you write a “list,” you know some … More »
By Dave Lake
Jack Endino got famous by recording a slew of early records from then-burgeoning grunge superstars, including Nirvana, Soundgarden and Mudhoney. And though he’s remained an … More »
By Gwendolyn Elliott
Hey, local bands and labels! Do you have a new album or EP coming out in July? Can you follow directions? Do you want some … More »
By Azaria Podplesky
Singer and multi-instrumentalist Aly Spaltro, aka Lady Lamb the Beekeeper, has been writing, recording, and releasing music from her bedroom for years, but it’s only … More »
By Andrew Gospe
Monday, June 17 Joseph Arthur The folk singer brings an elaborate effects setup to his live shows, looping guitar and vocals that lend his music … More »
By SW Staff
FRIDAY AM & Shawn Lee: Together, chrome-throated Californian AM and London’s all-purpose studio sorcerer/percussionist Shawn Lee are arguably today’s finest spinners of synth-aided mustache funk. … More »
By Duff McKagan
Again, your erstwhile scribe is on tour. I’ve gone from amazing South Africa to the green and poetic isle of Ireland. I’m currently on a … More »
