Earshot’s lineup affords a rare look at three stages of jazz history.
Seattle Weekly plays Jukebox Jury with Lucy Atkinson and Chris Martin of Kinski.
Daniel Smith’s eccentric celebrations.
Ashlee Simpson, Now 16, and Now That’s What I Call Music 58.
Seattle Weekly: Your new album, You Can’t Imagine How Much Fun We’re Having [Rhymesayers], is being distributed by Navarre instead…
Despite what I heard from many, many locals last year, Seattle doesn’t really have what is commonly referred to as…
Top-selling Northwest albums at local independent record stores
Alex Under, “El Ordenador Personal” (Areal). Metope, “33” (Trapez). DJ Koze, “My Grandmotha” (Kompakt). The MFA, “The Difference It Makes…
From Primus to the Frog Brigade.
LUCKSMITHS As writer Alain de Botton observes in the tragicomic romantic novel, On Love, “With the modern love affair, the…
While growing up, I was at the mercy of my mom. My social life was confined to whoever she allowed…
The Gnome would like to start by thanking new sponsor Chrysler for the use of an old-fashioned-y PT Cruiser, which…
Television are still cooler than you.
Lush, “Superblast!” (4AD/Reprise). Nina Gordon, “Straight Outta Compton” (MP3, www.ninagordon.com). Growing, “Primitive Associations/Great Mass Above” (Kranky). System of a Down,…
Wednesday, June 1Kurt EllingThe Chicago jazz vocalist has spent a decade carving out a niche, and though he’s not up…
Everyone fantasizes about being friends with a pop star sometimes. That’s why Britney remains so popular with young girls; minus…
With drum-and-bass growing stale, Ming and FS tackle songwriting.
Unknown Hinson fights for country music, bay-beh.
4 p.m. Friday, June 27, Seattle Weekly HQ. Ever incur the ire of your editors by fucking up typeface and…
New collections of old sounds.
