This week’s music calendar.
Fifteen years on, Seattle musicians still living the improv-able dream.
What’s up with Tortoise’s alter ego?
“You do whatcha can with whatcha got.” That’s the Gnome’s new motto after his weekend at the lackluster North by…
Top-selling records at local independent record stores
It could have been any number of factors that made me do something so rash. I’d just finished reading The…
Recently, CNN has aired several segments examining a disturbing global health concern. Viruses that were once treatable with antibiotics have…
The Gnome may have his head in the ground, but that don’t keep the rumors from seeping through to his…
Seattle Weekly: You do this keytar-based jazzercise/electro-pop fusion thing—how did you develop your act? Anna Oxygen: I grew up recording…
Seattle Weekly scribes select the year’s best records.
Beck goes down a personal path and makes a Sea Change.
Seattle Weekly: Yacht Rock, the Internet program on www.channel101.com that you write, produce, and star in, has become a cult…
That itching sensation in my eyes means that flowers are blooming, and outside my window, studly shirtless workmen continue what…
Ana Gabriel, “En la Oscuridad” (Sony, 1990). iTunes HIM, “Join Me in Death” (BMG, 2000). iTunes Charlie McAlister, “Blood Coming…
SPOTTED OUTSIDE OF: Sonic Boom Records, 3414 Fremont N, 547-2666 NAME: Bryan Cook AGE: 23 WHERE DO YOU LIVE? Redmond…
Turning the tables on the Evaporators Nardwuar the Human Serviette.
Quasi Field Studies (Up) A winning formula of soaring melody, bitterly wry lyrics, and Sam Coomes’ chiming Roxichord keyboard, a…
A primer of his production work.
Now that the House of Representatives has excised Arctic drilling from the budget bill, we can stop worrying about polar…
East River Pipe The Gasoline Age (Merge) Since he recorded the 1996 album Mel on a Tascam ministudio in his…
