Remember the music of 2001? Remember BLENDER!?!? Remember when it was called “Maxim Presents BLENDER!?” I’m in the process of…
The Morning Benders are coming back to Seattle.It’s a slow music news day, as most publications are reveling in their…
The Lonely H, former winners of Sound Off!Every year, the Experience Music Project hosts Sound Off!, a battle of the…
Congressman Brian BairdKrist Novoselic’s column on music and politics runs every week on the Daily Weekly. He is also a…
In the ongoing hand-wringing debates over classical music’s future in America, all the focus is on the classical-music business—stats about…
Kane Hodder and Schoolyard Heroes’ final show signals the end of an era for Kitsap Countys all-ages scene.
Don’t you love alliteration? Anyway, local music blog Sound on the Sound is having a badass show tonight at the…
Yoko Ono Plastic Ono BandHere are some recent music purchases.Faust IV Faust was important in the experimental music coming out…
Schoolyard Heroes, Kane Hodder Calling It Quits Two of the biggest all-ages draws in town will reunite with their classic…
Local musician John Spalding left this mortal coil exactly one year ago today. I only got to know him during…
Krist Novoselic is a regular contributor to Reverb. His column on music and politics runs every Tuesday on the Daily…
Most of you know Brian Barr as our former music editor and a still-prolific contributor to the section now headed…
The PixiesI’ve been going to music festivals since I was eight years old (thanks, Dad), but the all-time worst thing…
Seven months after its theatrical release in the UK, and two months after its DVD debut there, Pirate Radio washes…
I don’t know a lot about folk music – but again what are genres anyway? I just like music. Still,…
Krist Novoselic is a regular contributor to Reverb. His column on music and politics runs every Tuesday on the Daily…
Illustration by Krist NovoselicKrist Novoselic’s column on music and politics runs every Tuesday on the Daily Weekly. He is also…
Krist Novoselic’s column on music and politics runs every Tuesday on the Daily Weekly. He writes about what he’s listening…
While establishments around Seattle have been turning to opera, country, classical music, or even show tunes (!) to try to…
Jonathan Cunningham is no longer the Weekly’s music editor. Jonathan is a wonderful, talented guy who brought a ton of…
