Photos by Mocha Charlie, Dan Rogers and Greg Roth Six days/five nights might sound like a vacation package, but soul man Allen Stone won’t be kicking...
As the lights slowly brightened on the scene, the Of Montreal (stylized “of Montreal”) members, minus bandleader Kevin Barnes, came out and started up a...
Tyrone Wells, a Washington native (born in Seattle, raised in Spokane), recently released his latest CD, “Roll With It“, and began a 30+ city tour...
There was clearly a lot of love in the room at Neumos Friday night, and it was refreshing to witness the support and love given...
. . . so was the call and response Saturday night from Seattle soul rocksters Down North, and that chant could very well become their...
Mudhoney is apparently a great reason to get yourself out of the house and shove someone very hard, and repeatedly at that. Their recent show...
On Friday night, newly formed Android Amaker debuted his current (evolving) project to fans at Neumos in Capitol Hill. Along for the cosmic ride, he...
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...
“If you don’t want to be touched, physically and spiritually, you should move to the back,” singer Claire L. Evans of YACHT warned the crowd...
Music fans will go to many lengths to attend a show. Some will rearrange work schedules, some will drive long distances, and some will brave...
As was to be expected, King Khan and the Shrines were a complete riot on Wednesday, June 25 at Neumos. Hailing from France, Germany and...
English electronic rockers Metronomy are an incredibly romantic band. Their single, “Love Letters,” from their 2014 release of the same name, is an all-encompassing, engulfing soul jam,...