4 years after their debut album, power-duo Broken Bells have released a sophomore album that delivers beautifully produced electro-pop songs. The album’s title ‘After the...
Gentle music lovers of Seattle, allow me to introduce you to Elbow. Okay, maybe seventeen of you are already somewhat familiar with them. John Richards...
English Oceans is the twelfth installment in the prolific Drive-By Truckers’ catalog and is a straightforward country rock album. The band is solid and in...
By Billy Valentine Here comes another West Coast banger. That’s right, ScHoolboy Q — Los Angeles native and bucket hat aficionado — recently released Oxymoron,...
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...
Leave it to legendary northwest concert promoter Adam Zacks to pick some of the best artists in the Northwest and put them all on one...
Not to be confused with the Irish band of the same name, Industry was an 80’s synth-pop, New Wave band. Surprisingly, this euro-pop sounding outfit was not...
Guest SMI contributor, musician and vinyl audiophile extraordinaire, John Roth, shares some of his favorite stax o’ wax of 2013. More of some of our...
Sweetness, intimacy, and delicate harmonies permeate The East End Session, the debut EP from Planes on Paper, which consists of Navid Eliot (vocals, guitar) and...
So, you’re not going to any shows this week? What??? Are you crazy!? This is one amazing music filled week here in Seattle. But of...
Alas, poor Robbie Williams. A big star everywhere but America. And dang it, what a shame. Dude has some serious pop chops. A great voice,...
Glen Hansard has been covering Bruce Springsteen’s “Drive All Night” in live shows for a while, but it wasn’t until this past summer, when he...