Local documentarian tries to chronicle rock’s alternate reality.
SPOTTED OUTSIDE OF: Fallout Records, 1506 E Olive, 323-BOMB NAME: Erica AGE: Never ask a lady her age. WHERE DO…
The wee hours—from milk shakes to schnitzel.
“News about Seattle from far and wide.”
No news is good news for KEXP.
Ex-Soundgarden and Monster Magnet members flaunt their love of garage rock.
Why you should—or shouldn’t—care about the Mekons 25th anniversary.
Institutions are institutions for a reason, dammit.
Latin jazz documentary appeals to ears, not eyes.
Looking for a Northwest recording studio? Jack Endino’s got the goods.
A Garden State refugee takes on Southcenter
Sally Timms keeps recording with her band and as a solo artist, despite the modest returns.
Finding a little bit of Brooklyn in the U District.
WHO ARE YOU? Dave Voorhees, owner of Bop Street Records, 5219 Ballard N.W., 297-2232 WHAT ARE THE BEST FEATURES OF…
Space: 1999
Low reprise their role as the great agitators with Trust.
NO ALCOHOL. NO FIREWORKS. That’s how the hand-painted sign reads at the entrance to Sequim’s Olympic Game Park. After a…
One night with the Strokes might convert you, too.
“News about Seattle from far and wide.”
Stephen Burt talks about pop music, indie culture, modern youth, and the shape of contemporary poetry.
Irvine Welsh’s new novel follows four Scots into maturity.
Tragic rock stars make for a compellingly blue Christmas.
For Scottish charmers, the less you know the better.