Review: The Horde and the Harem – Fairweather Friends EP
Part of me has to wonder why indie folk rock isn’t as popular in the mainstream as its indie music peers, since it’s arguably the …
Part of me has to wonder why indie folk rock isn’t as popular in the mainstream as its indie music peers, since it’s arguably the …
Tweet I recently received, as I often do, an invite to a show by an artist unknown to me. In this case, it was Whitey …
Tweet While it may be more infamous for its foundation of the grunge movement and emerging hip-hop artists, Washington State has been a powerhouse for …
Tweet GOOD OLD (METAL) CHURCH REVIVAL!! In late 1984, I purchased the newly re-released (on a major label) Ride the Lightning by a band I …
Tweet Vendetta Red and Taking Back Sunday had a baby. It was raised by the Foo Fighters and Blink 182… And they named it Moneta. …
“I took the path of the crow”, sings Dark Hip Falls frontman Tim Mendonsa midway through his band’s debut album Seventy Four, which was released …
Progressive Rock and the Pacific Northwest have always had a bit of a strained relationship; which is odd really. You would think that an area …
Thanks for Sharing: Twitter Google Pinterest Facebook Reddit StumbleUpon Biting guitar riffs, killer harmonies with drums and bass holding down the lower end and delivering …
Tweet There are a number of guitar and drum duos in Seattle, and though some have garnered more acclaim than others, I put forth The …
Tweet I know I’ve said it before, but how about one more time? Furniture Girls is one of my favorite bands in Seattle, and their …