Laura MusselmanSome dudes and some strings on some steps on Ballard Avenue, Reverb Fest Saturday.I caught bits of about a…
If at times The Pajama Game seems less like a musical than a play interlarded with a revue, Seattle Musical…
Tyler KohihoffPortland indie-pop trio Nurses released its sophomore album, Dracula, a little over two weeks ago, and it’s gotten more…
The Trashy Trash DJs join 70 other Seattle bands at SW’s Reverb Local Music Festival on Saturday, October 8. They…
The nineties are arguably the most underrated decade in music history. Admittedly, they are to blame for the birth of…
You can get the October issue of Reverb Monthly — the second issue of our new music magazine — inside…
Decibel Festival’s Sean HortonAnother Decibel Festival has come and gone (reviews here, here, and here), and if you’re anything like…
How grunge forever painted Seattle vanilla.
The two groups who shared Westlake Park today — Occupy Seattle and Target, a giant corporation they would like to…
An exclusive excerpt from the Guns Nâ Roses bassistâs memoir, Itâs So Easy.
In 1994, three years after major-label debuts from Nirvana (Nevermind) and Pearl Jam (Ten) put Seattle on the international music…
The Seattle Symphony’s Ludovic Morlot leads a musical exchange program.
For Kevin Barrans, grunge was a catalyst, not a template.
Indie: Tell the people who you are and what you do. I’m Sharlese Metcalf. I’m the producer of Audioasis, an…
How many deluxe reissues of Ten and Nevermind do we need?
The Golden Rule–a fixture of all organized religions–is too often forgotten at music festivals.
Beatmaker WD4D likes his soul heavy and his drinks adventurous.
A conducting star’s big-screen stumble.
Shown here with Cobirds bandmate Rachel Flotard, Rusty Willoughby was a big part of the Seattle music scene when grunge…
St. Vincent, The Long Winters, and a killer chicken-fried steak.
