75 Bands in 75 Days – Day 60: Strangely Alright
This list is in no particular order and it is not a chart or a countdown. It’s merely a list of bands or musicians that we feel are worthy of checking out.
Read moreThis list is in no particular order and it is not a chart or a countdown. It’s merely a list of bands or musicians that we feel are worthy of checking out.
Read moreThis list is in no particular order and it is not a chart or a countdown. It’s merely a list of bands or musicians that we feel are worthy of checking out.
Read moreThis list is in no particular order and it is not a chart or a countdown. It’s merely a list of bands or musicians that we feel are worthy of checking out.
Read moreThis list is in no particular order and it is not a chart or a countdown. It’s merely a list of bands or musicians that we feel are worthy of checking out.
Read moreLadies and gentlemen, welcome, welcome, to 75 Bands in 75 Days, where we’re showcasing some of the best talent that the Pacific Northwest has to offer, at least one band per day
Read moreThis list is in no particular order and it is not a chart or a countdown. It’s merely a list of bands or musicians that we feel are worthy of checking out. The band for day 55 is The Fame Riot out of Tacoma.
Read moreIt’s merely a list of bands or musicians that we feel are worthy of checking out. The band for day 54 is a Seattle band called Science!.
Read moreThis list is in no particular order and it is not a chart or a countdown. It’s merely a list of bands or musicians that we feel are worthy of checking out. The band for day 53 is Klover Jane
Read moreLost Dogma’s 3rd CD is due for release in early 2015, called Reruns on a Rainy Day
Read moreWith this vision of Sleepypilot, the new members are bringing to life a project that was once just a thought. The album in which VanDommelen wrote is a mere starting point for the group and they are quickly expanding on the style of the album.
Read moreThe band for Day 50 is a band from Vancouver, WA that has a very unique sound that we really dig. They are called Atlas and the Astronaut.
Read moreThe band takes a modern approach to post-rock, most reminiscent of bands like Russian Circles and This Will Destroy You.
Read moreA follow-up to their debut 2012 release The Feeling, Television Man is a very bold and dingy rock album that fans of “the Seattle sound” need to check out.
Read moreGlass Elevator is a psychedelic rock band from Olympia, Washington that has been playing together since 2002.
Read moreMegaton Leviathan recently released their sophomore album Past 21 Beyond the Arctic Cell in September of this year, an album that has been praised by the likes of The Needle Drop and CVLT Nation.
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