Gomez, Mother Hips at 8 p.m., $23 (for all you minors, there’s also a free, all ages in-store at Easy Street Records in Queen Anne at 7 p.m.)Even after a blatant move to accessible, radio-friendly pop upon signing to Dave Matthews’ ATO label, British five-piece Gomez still has some tricks up its sleeve. For starters, the band’s songwriting remains a clever, seamless amalgamation of rock, folk-rock, blues, and psychedelia — with all of those elements toned down into a palatable pop blend. It is somewhat unfortunate that Gomez has shorn off its rougher edges on its last two albums, because the band was initially poised to bring some much-needed respectability back to pop music. Gomez’s resident songwriters nonetheless still demonstrate so much skill at putting twists on pop formula that one barely notices the depth of what they manage to slip-in. Gomez’s ingenuity is even less noticable these days, but should still grab the attention of even the most pop-averse listener. SABY REYES-KULKARNI
More Stories From This Author
Capitol Hill Block Party Artist Panel Series 2019
The Capitol Hill Block Party Artist Panel Series 2019 is free (no festival wristband required), all-ages, and takes place from…
By
Seattle Weekly • July 9, 2019 11:10 am
Golden Idols will release new EP
Seattle quartet returns with ‘Uneasy’
By
Seattle Weekly • June 24, 2019 5:30 pm
Travis Thompson, Wolf Parade headline Fisherman’s Village fest
The Everett Music Initiative festival, May 16-18 in Everett, will showcase more than 50 acts.
By
Evan Thompson • March 18, 2019 12:00 pm
