Top-Selling Records at Local Record Stores10.SON VOLT Okemah (Sony Legacy)9.SLEATER-KINNEY The Woods (Sub Pop)8.GORILLAZ Demon Days (Virgin)7.BLUE SCHOLARS Blue Scholars…
Seattle Weekly plays Jukebox Jury with rave and post-punk historian Simon Reynolds.
What did Sept. 11 do?
Cake is for everyone! by Richard A. Martin Few bands rankle rock’s intelligentsia as much as Cake. Maybe it’s that…
Seattle brings Latin America’s hottest act to town— prize-money included.
Today Is the Day to have your mind blown.
With Britain safely conquered, Travis travels back to the US for another stab at stardom.
Hip-hop heroes N.E.R.D. go looking for the rock.
Stephen Burt talks about pop music, indie culture, modern youth, and the shape of contemporary poetry.
Contrasted with the cheap sentimentality of commercial pop and the obtuse mumbling of most indie rock, the songs of Dashboard…
Restaurants, bars, and clubs pay to play.
We’re stunned this market wasn’t tapped sooner, but then (hardy-har) maybe they ain’t the most motivated folks in the business:…
Wednesday, November 9Bruce CockburnA political activist and singer-songwriter who’s won numerous Juno awards in his native Canada, Cockburn’s guitar takes…
Plus CD reviews of Robert Stillman, Heartless Bastards, and Evangelicals.
Gosh, Love really is a many splendored thing! We never thought we’d say this, but a TV date with the…
Seattle’s Tooth and Nail Records has released a new Starflyer 59 album, Everybody Makes Mistakes. When I first listened to…
May 17-23
Top-selling records at local independent record stores
Stephen Malkmus goes post-Pavement and reveals plans for his future.
Smashing the state of punk rock with Minneapolis’ Soviettes.
