The waning afternoon sunlight suffuses the waving wheatfields. Flashes of gold ebb and flow ceaselessly, like a drag queen undulating…
Wu-Tang’s greatest returns.
Ghostland Observatory’s ecstatic spirits.
On the first Wedding Present album in eight years, David Gedge takes his angst to Seattle and back.
Popular metal’s version of Radiohead, Deftones cut up the hard-rockin’ competition.
THE BABY NAMBOOS, Ancoats2Zambia (Durban Poison/ Palm Pictures) Tricky is what you call a wanker. For this and many other…
Could there be a more versatile band, worldwide, than moe.? Not likely! They are the only group to finish in…
Seattle Weekly plays Jukebox Jury with Rockrgrl’s Carla DeSantis.
Baseball stars take a swing at being rock stars—and whiff.
CHARLEY PATTON ‘Screamin’ and Hollerin’ the Blues’ (Revenant Records) Thank god I don’t have to pay for these things myself….
Peeling paint with Wolf Eyes and Sunburned Hand of the Man.
Summer is traditionally a season of sensory overload: the electric jolt of blue sky, the smell of suntan lotion and…
Ryan Adams: Big Baby McBitcherson or clever, self-deprecating prankster? The jury’s still out, so we submit the evidence for your…
NC=No Cover. JC=Joint cover for Pioneer Square. For venue addresses and phone numbers, see our club guide. >> For more…
Top-selling Northwest albums at local independent record stores
BECK, Midnight Vultures (DGC/Geffen) Beck Hansen’s got a divided soul. Half of him is a folky beat-junkie, a Loser with…
With some help from her friends and Columbia Records, local singer-songwriter Brandi Carlile goes her own way.
Wayne Horvitz’s great groove-tet has a sensitive side too.
Also: Six Organs of Admittance, Justus Köhncke, Buck 65, Robert Downey Jr., and Ol’ Dirty Bastard.
