Talent buyer Colin Johnson isn’t afraid to say the R-word—after all, raves are what got him his start in music,…
Grass Roots is in the vein of other region-centric labels like Sub Pop or Omahas Saddle Creek, but more hippie.
Canadians’ self-titled debut seems tailor-made to fit deep inside the cavern of a broken heart.
It’s Saturday night between 10th and 11th on Pike Street, Capitol Hill’s bustling new epicenter. The influx of new activity…
But you’ve gotta love the “porch.”
Meet the man in charge of the fan club for Seattle’s biggest band.
A classicand Aerosmith favoritesince 1991.
Now she turns out night after night of piping-hot rock shows.
The regulars alone could carry the place to 2034 and then some.
Jeffery Taylor is an art-school dropout. He put in time working for a local eye-patch-donning glass artist and playing in…
“Neo-flower-child missionary” music is exactly as earnest as you expect it to be.
From the Warfield to the Showbox, Glen Rinzler keeps the show going.
Putting together a band can be like swimming against the current in a cold river—until it gets warm.
Finn MacCool’s looks like it was hit with a car bomb full of Irish souvenirs. Nearly every inch of free…
Sit back, relax, and feel like an absolute sloth next to this woman’s industrious hustle.
Although the dining room at St. Clouds in Madrona is warm, welcoming, and inviting, the bar is overlit and somewhat…
Where else can you find Rainier in the pop machine?
Anything that’s got the letter “A” haphazardly slapped in front of it indicates a couple of things. The first is…
Chop Suey’s Roy Atizado has played almost every position in the music game.
There’ll be a special DJ set at Havana’s Hotel/Motel by the instrumental ingenues Ratatat tomorrow night after their Neumo’s show…