My holiday spirit doesn’t usually kick in until about two weeks before xmas, but maybe because of the recent snow,…
(Today Reverb Recommends… is our new daily word on what to check out, in live music and elsewhere.) Back in…
People find all sorts of reasons to change their names from the mundane to the utterly ridiculous. Some are famous…
Tickets to the New Kids on the Block and Backstreet Boys joint tour go on sale this Saturday, December 11….
Few singers in recent years were as worshipfully acclaimed as Lorraine Hunt Lieberson, who inspired awe for the emotional power…
Rock stars are not known for their monogamous ways, God bless ’em. They’re rich, famous and usually attractive, even if…
Earlier this week, MTV finally announced that “$5 Cover Seattle”–the Lynn Shelton-directed docudrama about one weekend and 13 bands in…
Duff McKagan’s column runs every Thursday on Reverb. He writes about what music is circulating through his space every Monday….
The anti-cigarette backlash has finally done the impossible: it’s made me feel bad for the tobacco companies. The impossible occurred…
Meagan Grandall and Kendra Cox’s breathy, downtempo folk project Lemolo is pretty and sleek — sort of how the way…
The EMP Sound Off! Competition has been responsible for adding fuel to the fire of some great winning acts and…
The sudden death of Sub Pop executive Andy Kotowicz in October shattered hearts and spirits, not just locally at the…
Though this years The Way Out is The Books fourth studio album, its still easy to feel bewildered by the…
Footloose was a movie about a powerful, profound cause–the freedom to dance. But dancing is kind of hard to do…
New Yorkers Paul de Jong and Nick Zammuto of the Books have become somewhat legendary for creating their own genre…
Reverb columnist Duff McKagan has been around the block a few times. He’s played in a few bands (Loaded, Guns…
John Roderick is the singer and songwriter responsible for Seattle’s The Long Winters. His column appears on Reverb every Tuesday.There…
A new holiday musical is built around a sixth-grader from Olympia.
WEDNESDAY 12/01 Film: Laughter, Then the Gunfire A flop when first released in 1939, The Rules of the Game presented…
Footlaos Benefit / Wednesday, December 1 Footloose was a movie about a powerful, profound cause—the freedom to dance. But dancing…
