An international ensemble culled from more continents than a hand has fingers, No Rey plays deeply lyrical, rangy music which…
The Seattle Chamber Music Festival gets a little gnarly. Just a little.
This Feb. 14, close the door and drop the expectations.
Recent Good To Die Records signees Monogamy Party are a riotous, punk-driven three-piece fronted by a man called “Kennedy” with…
Our take on every local release.
Richard Burton lives! An arthouse mashup of The Odyssey and England’s colonial immigration wave following World War II, The Nine…
Bassist John Stirratt shares the story behind Wilco’s eighth wonder.
29 nights of shows, featuring The Pharmacy, Dengue Fever, and more.
The Seattle guitarist slays with Beck, the Shins, and Deep Sea Diver.
It’s eating away at rock’s middle class.
A grandma disappears at “hippie Disneyland.”
There’s been a lot of talk on Reverb lately about internet piracy. Duff’s recent piece on intellectual property and copyright…
Of late, the radio’s mercilessly been beating the Flo Rida smash single “Good Feeling” into our brains. Like many Flo…
John Roderick is the singer and songwriter responsible for Seattle’s the Long Winters. Send your questions to jroderick@seattleweekly.com.Luke Burbank: Is…
Gold Wolf Galaxy are a spanking new act–only 5 shows into their career–who fuse electronic music and metal ethos for…
It’s well-known that Seattle has a historically awesome jazz scene. But being the dumb idiot rockist that I am, I…
Nailing it with a “Sledgehammer.”The Venue: The Crocodile’s back bar now has a karaoke night. They call it Liquid Courage…
Austin NelsonWilco are a band’s band. Second perhaps only to Radiohead in terms of love from rock critics, Wilco are…
Last week, TV Dinner featured a new show that didn’t quite manage to dazzle in its early stages, but it…
Idaho’s Youth Lagoon, which is the nom de plume of 22-year-old Trevor Powers, was birthed in the winter of 2010,…
