Concert Review: The Strokes deliver the goods in Seattle
We crave live music, we need live music, and this was something that we would all learn to appreciate even more so just a few days later.
Read moreWe crave live music, we need live music, and this was something that we would all learn to appreciate even more so just a few days later.
Read moreThe stars have been lining up for the up and coming artist Evan Giia who is set to start her first headlining tour. She’s already got plenty of experience starting off her career with Odesza and Big Wild and will be joining Louis the Child for his spring tour.
Read moreTove Lo has the amazing ability to express her emotions in such a undisguised manner it makes you envious that it’s hard for you to do the same. That’s why everyone loves her though.
Read moreHer encore included “The Dark,” “Cannonball,” and ended on a high note with “Blue Eyes Blind,” as we all danced around to the song. Ward always puts on such a good show and it’s great to see her progress as she changes as an artist but still keeps her unique way of creating her world.
Read moreWe had the chance to chat with Noah Sierota of Echosmith about touring with siblings, life on the road, music, and the new record Lonely Generation. Catch the multi-platinum trio at the Neptune Sunday the 1st of March!
Read moreWe had the chance to chat with singer and multi-instrumentalist ZZ Ward about her upcoming tour, music, and life on the road. Her Stardust tour kicks off in Portland February 17th, and will be stopping in Seattle February 22nd at Showbox SoDo.
Read moreThe night ended with “If You Think It’s Love” and her grungiest tune yet, “Ohio,” where she encouraged everyone to really rock out as it was the last one. The fact that she still played her guitar with a broken pinky finger and no one noticed shows that she really is a King.
Read moreWe had the opportunity to chat with rising star, Your Smith, about her upcoming debut headlining tour stopping by Barboza in Seattle on Friday January 10th.
Read moreHe closed off the night with “Monophobia,” and even though it was a two hour show it all felt so short. This is an incredible show to catch live and I’m so glad I got to close out the year with it. Best stage production hands down.
Read moreThis year had a lot of memorable shows and it’s always so hard to choose just 20 of them. Again I tried to focus on introducing people as well as including any larger acts that still made me feel like an excited teenager.
Read moreThe band returned as the cheers became louder and thanked everyone saying, “Can we just stay in Seattle now?” They went on the play “White Gold,” “Seventeen,” and hit favorite, “Destroy Everything You Touch.” This night was everything we expected and much more. It’s not often we catch acts like Ladytron but when we do, we never take it for granted.
Read moreThere was electricity in the room, and we all felt it over and over again. These shows don’t happen every night and these artists are not here accidentally. We all left the venue continuing to sing the memorable lyrics from “Modern Girl,” “My whole life / is like the picture of a sunny day.”
Read moreTwigs went into a chilling version of “Cellophane” and stands alone onstage for her last piece, the last chance we get to see her naked in all her pain. Every molecule in our bodies is awake and in awe of her presence. Every single person left that show feeling inspired by her and this is something that can easily happen. She is an incredible performer and hopefully she’ll be back soon.
Read moreThis was a performance you definitely don’t want to miss when it comes your way. It’s been perfectly crafted and well produced in order to deliver one of the most enticing visual shows around.
Read moreThe night ended on another high note with “Something Good Can Work” and “Sun.” These guys put on a spectacular show and we’re so glad we had the opportunity to see them perform again.
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