Yesterday when I biked to work, it was so cold outside that I thought my hands were going to freeze…
After two tours playing Joy Division material and one in support of New Order albums, Peter Hook & The Light…
Like an old familiar friend, Joan Baez appeared on stage Friday evening at The Moore Theatre, and for 105 enchanting…
J Mascis likes to play loud. Which is why it’s a bit weird that his second solo record, Tied to…
Wednesday, Nov. 19 Just two years after releasing its well-received debut album, You’re a Woman, I’m a Machine, in 2004,…
Right off the bat, Kentucky-born country artist Sturgill Simpson’s sophomore release, Metamodern Sounds in Country Music, raises a critical question:…
When we announced the first half of the Timbrrr! lineup last month, we joked about how Seattle’s summer was officially…
Pete Hanks and Jordan Evans, aka dark electro-rock duo Murder Vibes, celebrate the release of their self-titled debut album with…
The White Buffalo, the stage name of California-based singer/songwriter Jake Smith, is known for his deep rumble of a voice…
Michael Trent and Cary Ann Hearst, the married couple in country-rock duo Shovels & Rope, live on an island in…
While Matt “Smoke” Smokovich was producing the second full-length release by his friend and K Records artist Eprhyme, an idea…
Though she’s best known for interpreting the songs of others, Joan Baez’s career is unquestionably her own. It spans more…
Though Everything Will Change is billed as a documentary about The Postal Service, that’s not an entirely accurate description. It’s…
It’s never easy for a band to replace a longtime singer—even if your band dresses in elaborate latex costumes while…
Wednesday, Nov. 12 The White Buffalo, the stage name of California-based singer/songwriter Jake Smith, is known for his deep rumble…
After 60-plus years as one of music’s most recognizable voices, Tony Bennett will remain on top for even longer with…
For Event 2, Deltron 3030’s second concept album set in a dystopian future, the alt-hip-hop trio of Dan the Automator,…
In his fifth offering, The Lateness of Dancers, North Carolina’s M.C. Taylor, who performs with Scott Hirsch as Hiss Golden…
Various artists, All Your Friend’s Friends (Nov. 11, K Records, krecs.com) K Records is not known for its hip-hop releases,…
Before Seattle’s Benjamin Verdoes packed up and moved to New York, the singer/songwriter who serves as one half of Iska…
