King Tuff played Neumos on Wednesday night to a packed house full of mostly underage angst and sweat. Their current tour is in support of...
by Ian Cunningham Photos by Alex Crick The word of the day is “y’all” I should start by confessing that I’ve never really listened to the...
If you haven’t already, meet your two new favorite bands: Fox and the Law & Moondog Matinee. Fox and the Law live somewhere between Ty...
On Sunday night, Chop Suey featured the SXSW Send-Off show for Seattle locals Midday Veil, NighTraiN, and Airport. It was a fairly quiet house, being...
Portland-natives Aan have an aversion to the cliché-soaked radio hits of today. As the album title would suggest, there is such a thing as too much...
Just before the start of the new year, Fremont’s The White Rabbit closed its doors one last time. Having been a local landmark in one...
The temperature has dropped dramatically since I walked into Schultzy’s. I’ve just finished dinner with, what feels like, half of the Seattle music scene: Rock...
So, Neil Young came out with an old new album. Live at the Cellar Door is the newest collection of archival sessions from the Buffalo...
The Lumineers headlined two nights at Marymoor Park on Friday and Saturday, marking a significant weekend for the entire genre of mainstream indie-pop folk. The...
Over the last decade, Kings of Leon have released six albums and while I wasn’t there from the very beginning, since discovering Youth & Young...