David BelisleTHEESatisfaction released its full-length debut, awEnaturalE, on Sub Pop this year.Since we launched Reverb Monthly in August of 2011,…
WEDNESDAY 12/26 Classical: The Trumpet Shall Sound In the chorus “For Unto Us a Child is Born” in his Messiah, Handel…
A convicted arsonist’s “new evidence” throws gas on a deadly fire.
In no particular order.
Father John Misty brings sex, drugs, and hijinks to 2012 folk.
703 local releases reviewed.
Seattle can’t tune out KIRO’s six-figure bulwark of afternoon jabber.
A World’s Fair attraction becomes an unlikely recording studio.
WEDNESDAY 12/12 Film: Holiday Despair For those sick of glad tidings and goodwill during this holiday season, SIFF is offering nothing…
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 12 Dear Mister Manager This local four-piece plays melodic guitar rock with a touch of math-y fussiness, spurred…
An iconic TV program for baby boomers, The Twilight Zone only ran from 1959-64, but black-and-white reruns made Rod Serling’s…
Trash Talk & MellowHype/Thursday, December 13 It’s hard to believe that High on Fire’s set the next day probably won’t…
Cole McBride is the sort of guy who wears a tie to work–and actually pulls it off. But the Nashville…
John Cage’s voice-stretching Song Books (1970) are much closer to a theatrical “happening” than a traditional song cycle—depending on how…
Allen Stone, Cave Singers, Sufjan Stevens, and more.
From King Tuff to Mighty Diamonds.
Barack Obama closed his campaign with a massive outdoor public event — a street party through downtown Chicago centered around…
Village Voice Media commissioned artists associated with the Phoenix-based cultural collective Xico to produce a series of covers for its…
Jeff Fielder, Skerik, Dick Dale, and more.
How a “crazy Czechoslovakian” turned a Central District bike shop into a favorite venue.
