Seattle once boasted high-profile news and entertainment sites; now even Microsoft admits they were a mistake.
Three deaths that left a hole in the music world.
Living Colour reemerge after a six-year break, hard rock intact but Body Glove suits ‘long since gone.’
I’m so excited about Halloween. Screw the costume parties, I’m celebrating a special anniversary, albeit prematurely. On October 31, Henry…
Recapping a sweltering blur Of booze, bands, and barbecue.
Mark Stewart and Andrew Poppy.
One of the finest bands in the Pacific Northwest, 764-Hero have a new album, Weekends Of Sound (Up), which you…
Geiger, “Interlude” (Firm). Kompakt Sa-Ra, “Glorious” (ABB Soul; originally released 2004). Cherrelle, “When You Look in My Eyes” (Tabu; originally…
The hills are alive, with the sound of . . . the Pixies! Yep, it’s official—Frank Black (a.k.a. Black Francis,…
AS REPORTED IN the June 14 Seattle Times, the controversial, long-delayed, and much-litigated plan to dispose of 3,500 nonmigratory Canada…
KCMU becomes KEXP as a university-run station partners with Paul Allen’s rock museum.
Playing gospel behind enemy lines.
Nine Memories
Once upon a time, when the world was neither more nor less dangerous than it is now, awful things happened…
1. ARO.SPACE: Postmod marvel starts with a bang, leaves design imprint on Seattle (see Manray, Houston Gallery), then is resold…
A young woman arrived at the Paramount Theatre on Wednesday, May 4, wearing furry black boots and a zebra-print dress,…
Musician/actor Chris Isaak’s old songs keep popping up in new films.
And soul singer India.Arie wants to be a part of it.
Post-rock, the little nongenre that couldn’t, refuses to die.
Seattle Weekly: Your new album, Twin Cinema (Matador), sounds rawer and more garagey than the first two New Pornographers albums,…
