When Kim Gordon comes to Seattle next Monday as part of the book tour for her forthcoming memoir, Girl in…
The music made by Seattle’s Shabazz Palaces is an encrypted transmission from the cosmos. There really isn’t a word for…
Photo by King Texas Stasia Irons will never forget meeting Catherine Harris-White at the University of Washington’s Retro Revolutionary open…
Stasia Irons will never forget meeting Catherine Harris-White at an open mike in 2008. “I was just getting involved with…
Friday, Feb. 20 If you plan on attending this show, part of Chateau Ste. Michelle’s Sessions series, I highly suggest…
Thursday, Feb. 26 Though it bills itself as “the world’s first Gruntry [grunge + country] band,” Red Heart Alarm leans…
Margaret Chardiet wrote her latest LP, Bestial Burden after almost dying from a sudden cyst that threatened to compromise her…
For the 11th installment of Little Big Show, a concert series that supports local art organizations (this time, Rain City…
Close your eyes and just listen to her. Pay no attention for a moment to the flowing white hair that…
There’s a simplicity to The Weatherman, the latest from Johannesburg-born, Colorado-based singer Gregory Alan Isakov, that gives the album a…
As we celebrate the 39th federally recognized Black History Month, many are struggling with the reminder that the course of…
Remember how everything in Seattle is supposedly dying and disappearing and there’s no room for art anymore because giant condos…
Jarv Dee holds a dark council to demand the death of a disloyal follower in the new kung-fu flick inspired…
Friday, Feb. 13 Seattle Weekly & Mamma’s Cave Present: A Valentine’s Day Eve Bash with Future Shock, Mutiny Mutiny, Jamie…
I fell in love with Newaxeyes “Assange” the first time I heard it. What a weird song. It cradles you…
Before Sam Smith postponed his February 2 appearance at KeyArena and then swept the Grammys on February 8, raking in…
In a move that’s both totally surprising and makes complete sense all at once, local cosmic soulstresses and Seattle Weekly…
Though her lyrics are sometimes borderline slurred (see: “West Memphis”), bluesy rock singer Lucinda Williams’ voice is so expressive, it’s…
For 14 years, EMP’s Sound Off! has served as a platform for 21-and-under artists hoping to share their work and…