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“I look at Internet as the new radio. Piracy is the new
Published 8:00am Thursday, February 2, 2012“I look at Internet as the new radio. Piracy is the new radio. That’s how music gets around.”Those words came from none other than elder ... Read more
Naomi Punk
Published 8:00am Thursday, February 2, 2012The local rock trio Naomi Punk–two members live in Olympia, the other lives here in Seattle–can be difficult to research, discuss, or write about, partly ... Read more
Fujiya & Miyagi
Published 8:00am Wednesday, February 1, 2012When Fujiya & Miyagi emerged in the mid ‘00s, they seemed, along with bands like Hot Chip, to be part of a minor wave of ... Read more
Into Eternity
Published 8:00am Wednesday, February 1, 2012Danish artist Michael Madsen’s Into Eternity documents an anti-monument to negativity. Admirably forward-thinking, if undeniably quixotic, Finland’s government has undertaken the task of digging a ... Read more
Tiffany RanYesterday, Keeman Wong described his cinematic inspiration for his restaurant Bako,
Published 8:00am Wednesday, February 1, 2012Tiffany RanYesterday, Keeman Wong described his cinematic inspiration for his restaurant Bako, a blending of east and west in the music, decor, cocktails, and food. ... Read more
According to the Associated Press, (via The Seattle Times) folk legend Neil
Published 8:00am Wednesday, February 1, 2012According to the Associated Press, (via The Seattle Times) folk legend Neil Young told an audience at the “D: Dive Into Media” conference in Laguna ... Read more
Jessica Dobson: Lady Killer
Published 8:00am Tuesday, January 31, 2012The Seattle guitarist slays with Beck, the Shins, and Deep Sea Diver. Read more
Editor’s Letter: The Price of Piracy
Published 8:00am Tuesday, January 31, 2012It's eating away at rock's middle class. Read more
Marie Hanson: End of the Rainbow
Published 8:00am Tuesday, January 31, 2012A grandma disappears at "hippie Disneyland." Read more
Answers & Advice: Real Gangster
Published 8:00am Tuesday, January 31, 2012Regulators: It may be necessary to brandish your sword. Read more
No Rey
Published 8:00am Tuesday, January 31, 2012An international ensemble culled from more continents than a hand has fingers, No Rey plays deeply lyrical, rangy music which defies easy—or even hard—classification. Its ... Read more
Four by Four
Published 8:00am Tuesday, January 31, 2012The Seattle Chamber Music Festival gets a little gnarly. Just a little. Read more
V-Day Hit List
Published 8:00am Tuesday, January 31, 2012This Feb. 14, close the door and drop the expectations. Read more
Monogamy Party
Published 8:00am Tuesday, January 31, 2012Recent Good To Die Records signees Monogamy Party are a riotous, punk-driven three-piece fronted by a man called “Kennedy” with more photos of his partially ... Read more
Reviews: It’s February 2012 and Seattle Sounds Like…
Published 8:00am Tuesday, January 31, 2012Our take on every local release. Read more
The Nine Muses: Snow, More Snow, and English Immigration Woes
Published 8:00am Tuesday, January 31, 2012Richard Burton lives! An arthouse mashup of The Odyssey and England’s colonial immigration wave following World War II, The Nine Muses samples many more texts ... Read more
Tell Me About That Album: The Whole Love
Published 8:00am Tuesday, January 31, 2012Bassist John Stirratt shares the story behind Wilco's eighth wonder. Read more
Calendar: The Month Ahead
Published 8:00am Tuesday, January 31, 201229 nights of shows, featuring The Pharmacy, Dengue Fever, and more. Read more
Avicii
Published 8:00am Monday, January 30, 2012Of late, the radio’s mercilessly been beating the Flo Rida smash single “Good Feeling” into our brains. Like many Flo Rida songs, it’s annoying. But ... Read more
John Roderick is the singer and songwriter responsible for Seattle’s the Long
Published 8:00am Monday, January 30, 2012John Roderick is the singer and songwriter responsible for Seattle’s the Long Winters. Send your questions to jroderick@seattleweekly.com.Luke Burbank: Is there a knack to keeping ... Read more
