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Nine Inch Nails

  • Blogs

    January 20, 2012

    The Viking Smokes Their Own, Sorta Like the Characters in The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo

    Lisbeth Salander's metabolism is such that she could dine at The Viking regularly and still not gain weight​The Dinner: Brisket sandwich, smoked potato, and a pint of Old Seattle Lager at The Viking in Ballard. The Movie: The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo at the Cinerama. The Screenplate:The ... More >>

  • Music

    July 20, 2011

    The Short List: This Week's Recommended Shows

    From Katy Perry to Kenny Chesney.

  • Blogs

    March 4, 2011

    A Meeting of the Minds

    Duff McKagan's column runs every Thursday on Reverb. Or sometimes Friday.​ Many of you readers of this column are also quite active in the comment area. If you are one of those people, then no doubt you are probably keenly aware of a gentleman who posts under the screen name "AxlReznor." Axl ... More >>

  • Blogs

    October 4, 2010

    My 3 Favorite Ramones Anthems, Without Which I Don't Know Where We'd Be

    Duff McKagan's column runs every Thursday on Reverb. He writes about what music is circulating through his space every Monday.​Rock and roll was having a great go at it from the '50s into the '70s. Somewhere around 1973 or so though, things became less unpredictable and more soft and corporate ... More >>

  • Blogs

    May 7, 2010

    The Only Appropriate Soundtrack to the UK Election Situation, From Elvis Presley to NIN

    TROMBIPULATION: Hung Parliament​Brits woke up this morning to a "hung parliament". Considering all of the voter dissatisfaction with government, you'd think the term would give the notion of Guy Fawkes Day a whole new meaning. But nobody was really hanged, in effigy or for real; the good citiz ... More >>

  • Blogs

    January 7, 2010

    In Praise of YouTube

    ​In a celebration of free music on the internet, here's a some of my current YouTube Fav's. Nine Inch Nails "March of the Pigs" NIN are recorded live with an excellent example of punk for the modern era. Trent Reznor seems hard on mic's - good thing there are roadies to help pick them up afte ... More >>

  • Music

    November 25, 2009

    Rocket Queen: Queens of the Home Stage

    Grohl and Homme come back, while Visqueen gives back.

  • Music

    August 5, 2009

    Blue Scholars and the New Deal

    With the backing of Caffé Vita, the Blue Scholars are turning the artist-label relationship on its head.

  • Blogs

    July 23, 2009

    Duff McKagan: Alice is Back, and I'm Finally Excited About Rock Again

    Duff McKagan's column runs every Thursday on Reverb. Follow him on Twitter @Duff64. Last fall, I wrote a much-discussed piece about the important role that I believe Alice in Chains played in the history of rock 'n' roll. Their overcoming Layne Staley's tragic death has been something of an und ... More >>

  • Blogs

    April 5, 2009

    Bombshelter Video Returns to the Web

    If your formative years unfolded in the northwest during the late '80s and early '90s, you probably remember Bombshelter Videos. Airing on KSTW (and later KTZZ), Bombshelter was hosted and produced by wildly enthusiastic underground music fan Bob Harlan. It was essentially a low-budget version of ... More >>

  • Blogs

    March 9, 2009

    Reverb Interview: Les Claypool Of Primus

    Les Claypool's Oddity Faire: A Mutated Mini-Fest With Saul Williams, Yard Dog Road Show plays Showbox SoDo. $32 adv./$35 DOS. All Ages. 7 p.m. Wed., Mar. 11. Les Claypool is weird for the sake of being weird. He's also weird because, for him, it's been lucrative. Save for Frank Zappa, no other po ... More >>

  • Music

    December 17, 2008

    Rudy & the Rhetoric: Meet the New Goths

    (Not quite the) same as the old goths.

  • Blogs

    December 5, 2007

    Cheap(er) Bumbershoot 2008 Tix on Sale

    (Not quite the) same as the old goths.

  • Blogs

    September 22, 2007

    Review: Devo at the Puyallup Fair

    (Not quite the) same as the old goths.

  • News

    February 14, 2007

    Voice of God

    The rise, fall, and 'groovy church' resurrection of the Seahawks' P.A. announcer, Pastor Randy Rowland.

  • Music

    May 24, 2006

    Seven Nights

    The rise, fall, and 'groovy church' resurrection of the Seahawks' P.A. announcer, Pastor Randy Rowland.

  • Music

    November 9, 2005

    A Day in the Life

    What goes on in Seattle's musical life over a 24-hour span? Seattle Weekly's music writers spent Friday, Oct. 21, roaming around the city to find out.

  • Music

    September 21, 2005

    Sept. 21-27, 2005

    What goes on in Seattle's musical life over a 24-hour span? Seattle Weekly's music writers spent Friday, Oct. 21, roaming around the city to find out.

  • Music

    September 14, 2005

    Sept. 14-20, 2005

    What goes on in Seattle's musical life over a 24-hour span? Seattle Weekly's music writers spent Friday, Oct. 21, roaming around the city to find out.

  • Arts

    September 14, 2005

    Pop Music Favorites and Calendar

    What goes on in Seattle's musical life over a 24-hour span? Seattle Weekly's music writers spent Friday, Oct. 21, roaming around the city to find out.

  • Music

    September 7, 2005

    Sept. 7-13, 2005

    What goes on in Seattle's musical life over a 24-hour span? Seattle Weekly's music writers spent Friday, Oct. 21, roaming around the city to find out.

  • Music

    August 31, 2005

    Aug. 31-Sept. 6, 2005

    What goes on in Seattle's musical life over a 24-hour span? Seattle Weekly's music writers spent Friday, Oct. 21, roaming around the city to find out.

  • Music

    July 27, 2005

    July 27-Aug. 2, 2005

    What goes on in Seattle's musical life over a 24-hour span? Seattle Weekly's music writers spent Friday, Oct. 21, roaming around the city to find out.

  • Music

    December 1, 2004

    Ticktock, Ticktock

    Running down the clock toward the end times with Modest Mouse.

  • News

    August 18, 2004

    The Absinthe Underground

    A century ago, absinthe was banned in the U.S. and France. Now it's the hippest drink in Seattle—if you can find it.

  • Music

    February 18, 2004

    CD Reviews

    A century ago, absinthe was banned in the U.S. and France. Now it's the hippest drink in Seattle—if you can find it.

  • Music

    July 16, 2003

    Lucinda Williams and Amy Rigby

    The curse of the songwriters songwriter.

  • Music

    August 2, 2000

    Archers of Loaf, Deckard, and more.

    The curse of the songwriters songwriter.

  • Music

    July 26, 2000

    Moby, Mark Kozelek, and more.

    The curse of the songwriters songwriter.

  • News

    May 24, 2000

    Off the charts

    Summer music events that'll have you tearing off your shirt (or reaching for a sweater).

  • Film

    September 29, 1999

    Tinseltown twist

    A new film riffs on selling souls to rock 'n' roll.

  • Music

    April 28, 1999

    Guns 'n' records

    How a nation blamed a 'Seattle band' for the Littleton shootings.

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