Hark, what’s that we hear? Could it be the pitter-patter of little feet, or is that the clog dance of…
Someone once asked me if I would like to be interviewed for an article about women in rock, and so,…
Digging toward the power source of the Grateful Dead and the Allman Brothers, Ethan Miller comes up Howlin Rain.
OBIE TRICE Cheers (Shady/Aftermath/Interscope) “Got Some Teeth” is a misleading first single. It’s all lighthearted club posturing, singsong spitting, Hanna-Barbera…
This weekend, the Gnome overheard a few conversations insinuating that PJ Harvey‘s new Stories from the City, Stories from the…
This week’s music calendar.
A one-man neighborhood improvement project on Greenwood.
Top-Selling Records at Local Record Stores 10. SNOW PATROL Final Straw (A&M) 9. MCLUSKY Difference Between Me & You Is…
VELLS Vells (Luckyhorse) It happens in a split second, though real time has frozen over: Milo, the adolescent protagonist of…
If I could be one other person on earth, it would be Jon Spencer. If not him, then someone who…
Highlights from this week’s music calendar
Exploring pre-genius Ray Charles.
Guess whatI’m opening for Yo La Tengo! Um, well, not in Seattle. In Portland. The day after . . ….
Highlights-and otherwise-from this week’s music calendar.
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The boys of Botch bid goodbye.
The chow at Pellini’s is worth waiting for. But how long!?
Four reissues tell tales from the post-punk crypt.
Number of days into the festival it took SW music editor Michaelangelo Matos to figure out that his original idea…
Top-selling records at local independent record stores
