On day 2 of Capitol Hill Block Party, the weather was moody, intermittently spitting rain and slathering sun upon the festival. Things got damp, but...
Seattle’s Capitol Hill Block Party is an urban music festival in the heart of one of the city’s most vibrant and eclectic neighborhoods. The Block...
The Big Building snuggles up under the crux of the West Seattle Bridge and The Alaskan Way Viaduct, surrounded by bridge pillars and train...
To the uninitiated masses who drove the half hour north from Seattle to attend the Fisherman’s Village Music Festival, Everett seemed like a sort of...
Bob Log III is the MacGyver of fast-paced Delta blues guitar. He is the velour-suited James Brown of the one man band, the hardest working...
The Rendezvous’ Jewelbox Theater, considered ‘cute’ by some, was subjected to a thrashing last Friday night courtesy of Johnny Hoffman and The Residents and Everett...
What follows is a friendly conversation between SMI founder Greg Roth and Content Coordinator Christine Mitchell about their shared experience at Thunderpussy’s party at Fred...
What better way to celebrate the one year anniversary of The Cannery in Everett than to bring in three powerhouse bands and let them go...
As COHO prepped their gear for their set celebrating the release of their debut EP Graves at Barboza last Saturday night, they were grooving and...
One of the best things about loving local music is seeing bands come into their own, and Everett’s Shark The Herald is doing just that....
Kristin Hersh has performed in a variety of Seattle venues over the past twenty years and change. From the long gone OK Hotel, where fans...
By Christine Mitchell “Escape Route,” the opening track off Shark The Herald’s debut This is That…and That is for You (Soniphone), is a slowburner that starts...