Also: Black Mountain and Oneida
Also: Feist and Weezer
The Fleet Foxes make vintage, open-air pop.
Climax Golden Twins trade noise for folk—for now.
The Charlatans UK love American music.
THE DEAD SCIENCE Submariner (Absolutely Kosher) One listen to “Batty” leads me to guess that all three members of the…
Young and experienced, Gaz Coombes and his band just keep getting happier.
Mandy Reed/Cliff Williams (bassist): I’m happy that people are still interested. We’re super thankful just to be nominated. After many…
KELLY WILLIS Bumbershoot, Mural Amphitheater, $20 8:30 p.m. Sat., Aug. 31 Back in 2000, when country singer Kelly Willis told…
Also: The Valley and Triple R.
Dar Williams, “Alleluia” (Razor & Tie; 1993). Modest Mouse, “3rd Planet” (Epic; 2000). Tori Amos, “God” (Atlantic; 1994). Randy Newman,…
English dance masters Swayzak come full circle with their fourth album.
Henry Rollins brings the noise.
More than a year after its release, Creed’s shamefully derivative Human Clay remains in the Top 10. The Grammy nominees…
“Where did my innocence go?” Olivia Newton-John asked that question in “A Little More Love,” but it was the passing…
The call from Barry McKay of Seattle’s pop station KLSY came late on a Thursday afternoon. He had Canadian songbird…
Kathleen Hanna talks about dance steps, protests, and Le Tigre.
The week’s local music calendar.
These days, it’s probably best if we don’t rely on too many things to stay the same. While the Rendezvous…
THE MAKERS Strangest Parade (Sub Pop) Glam revelers wake up to face the morning after. The Makers’ claim to fame…
