The inaugural Upstream Music Festival and Summit took place last Thursday, Friday, and Saturday in and around Pioneer Square. There was far too much going...
Sundries have titled their forthcoming EP Do You Feel Safe, and will celebrate its release on February 18th with a show at The Sunset. The title isn’t a...
The third annual Fisherman’s Village Music Festival featured nearly eighty Pacific Northwest bands, and a significant portion of those bands hailed from the festival’s hometown,...
Fisherman’s Village Music Festival begins this Friday, so it’s time to (re)acquaint yourself with a few of the artists performing over the weekend. We undertook...
When the Sunset is already filling up during the first of four bands in a set, it’s likely to be a show worth attending. Last week’s performance with Sundries,...
By all accounts, Sundries’ record release party for their debut album The Wave at The Piranha Shop was a friendly, comfortable affair, with friends old and...
Sundries’ debut album, The Wave, calls to mind a half-tame, half-feral animal; one that has been burned a few too many times to trust the...
The time was right Monday night for the KAIROS EP release show at the Crocodile Cafe. Lena Simon and crew, along with openers Dude York and Sundries...