With more than double the number of artists than last year’s Bumbershoot, Upstream looks enormous.
Rob Castro’s new YouTube channel wants to showcase local artists in their natural element.
In quarterly meetings at City Hall, music luminaries talk sonic civics. Here’s what’s on the docket.
Sassyblack and Taylar Elizza Beth kick off an exciting new performance series at the Laser Dome.
The latest installment has musicians taking on water-themed passages from local books.
At 20, he’s one of the town’s promising crop of young trap-rappers.
Nodding to the hip-hop/R&B pop divas of the 2000s, ZELLi breathes new life into a classic style.
It’s already great.
Five albums for the curious fan on your list.
For Bekah Zietz’s company, it’s all about community.
The SoDo-based organization will provide physical releases for up-and-coming artists, for free.
“Come Through, It’s Lit.”
Seattle’s most #Authentic band.
Michael Manahan’s new festival hopes to bridge the gap—but does that gap exist?
An evening devoted to the composer erases boundaries—between performer and auditor, art and life.
Will the Upstream Music Festival vitalize the local music industry and community, or simply piss it off?
The people have spoken.
The people have spoken.
The West Seattle native’s new EP ‘Fresh Cut Flowers’ is due out next month.
All the music your sunburnt face can handle.
