Wednesday, February 15 Eartha Kitt This multitalented, one-time Catwoman keeps pulses racing past Valentine’s Day, showing the rest of us…
The Gnome tried not to fall into despair. But the thought of compiling a Top-10 local discs of ’99 list…
Lady Sovereign’s new EP only tells half the British MC’s story.
Jules Maes Saloon originally opened in the late 1800s, serving Georgetown’s factory workers—who probably never would have guessed that the…
WedLive MusicBambuza Bistro The Javier Anderson Band at 8 p.m. 820 Pike St., 206-219-5555.Baranof Kimball and the Fugitive Combo, Stick…
SOLEDAD BROTHERS Showbox at 8 p.m. Sat., Nov. 8, with Spiritualized. $17.50 adv./$20. Recently, a musician friend called me from…
10.RAY CHARLES Genius Loves Company (Concord)9.FINN BROTHERS Everyone Is Here (Nettwerk)8.RILO KILEY More Adventurous (Brute/Beaute)7.DRIVE BY TRUCKERS The Dirty South…
The key to surviving summer in New York City is getting out of town as often as possible. So last…
SONIC YOUTH Murray Street (DGC) Crossover, crossover. Sonic Youth have gotten really good at this whole indie rock thing. Thematic…
Singles Going Steady
Rebecca Gates takes the Spinanes to the next level.
A review of their live show, Thursday, Feb. 2.
Since the mid-’80s, Divine Styler’s been on a wild ride that epitomizes, perhaps more than the experiences of any artist,…
Courtney and company see how low they can go.
Tinnitus alert: If only Steven Jesse Bernstein were alive today! The Seattle writer who demanded menacingly, “More noise, please!” might’ve…
BOB DYLAN The Bootleg Series, Vol. 6: Live 1964—Concert at Philharmonic Hall (1964, Columbia/Legacy) One way to track the turbulent…
Give me nookie, give me midday inebriation in Pioneer Square.
Black Heart Procession plumb the depths of despair and come up with a sunnier sound.
Born out of tragedy, the Lawnmowers find solace in making music.
Wednesday 2/12 Thursday 2/13 Friday 2/14 Saturday 2/15 Sunday 2/16 Monday 2/17 Tuesday 2/18 Wednesday 2/19 WEDNESDAY 2/12 LIVE…
