Young Fresh Fellows are still the World’s Greatest Rock ‘n’ Roll Band, though would a little spontaneity kill you guys?…
Lansing-Dreiden’s elusive synth dream.
From jazzy standards to surfin’ klezmer to ‘Randolph the Flat-Nosed Reindeer,’ Seattle Weekly picks seven holiday CDs to make the eggnog go down easier.
SPOTTED OUTSIDE OF: Sonic Boom, 3414 Fremont N., 547-BOOM NAME: Ethan Adams AGE: 28 WHERE DO YOU LIVE? Capitol Hill…
The Brave and the Bold was the title of a comic book in the ’70s, teaming up Batman with a…
Oranger meet heroes, want to have fun.
Keeping it real with the women of Nashville, however ersatz ‘real’ may be.
John Atkins gives up the gospel truth on 764-HERO’s decision to call it quits.
Me and my big mouth. One minute, I’m contentedly digesting Thanksgiving dinner, and the next, I’m running laps in the…
At Miami’s Winter Music Conference, laws and sleep take a backseat to beats.
Seattle Weekly plays Jukebox Jury with Mylab’s Wayne Horvitz and Tucker Martine.
SUPERDRAG DEATHRAY DAVIES, THE LASHES Crocodile Cafe, 441-5611, $8 9 p.m. Tues., Aug. 13 Some cretin once said that to…
Top-selling Northwest albums at local independent record stores
In the former Suite G space—about as centrally Fremont as you can get—High Dive‘s vibe is more backyard Americana than…
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Seattle mash-up maestro DJ Lance Lockarm plays connect-the-dots with pop history.
SPOTTED OUTSIDE OF: Djangos, 4538 University Wy NE, 634-2280 NAME: Mark Desjardins WHERE ARE YOU FROM? Vancouver, BC WHADCHAGIT? Two…
Jazz maverick Dave Douglas dresses up Roscoe Arbuckle’s pre-sound comedy shorts with contemporary flair.
They don’t hover atop the charts or make the gossip pages, but MxPx flirts with popularity.
Tales of magic mushrooms, dead presidents, and hipster lounge music with Kiki & Herb.
