Review: Black Pussy – Magic Mustache
If you only ever first heard of Portland rock band Black Pussy in the past week or so, it likely isn’t because of their dense and heavy blend of psychedelic rock, stoner rock, and alternative rock.
Read moreIf you only ever first heard of Portland rock band Black Pussy in the past week or so, it likely isn’t because of their dense and heavy blend of psychedelic rock, stoner rock, and alternative rock.
Read moreAn animated and energetic performer, she bounced, wiggled and danced her way from one side of the Jazz Alley stage to the other, pretty much all night long.
Read moreIn a show that was made up of equal parts humor, touching stories and superior musicianship, the Southern Troubadours in the Round assembled on a Tacoma stage Saturday night March 14.
Read moreWhen your name is Pat Travers and you have a guitar strapped to your body people expect a shred fest.
Read moreOn Wednesday March 4, blues great Lucky Peterson rolled into Seattle’s premier blues and jazz joint Jazz Alley.
Read moreNext, Daniel Lanois took the stage and introduced the process for this evening. Picking up a hand held lamp, which he used throughout the evening, Lanois explained that he had been working in the studio on some ideas, recording them, then taking them out on the road, like he was doing this evening.
Read moreGALACTIC came onto the stage in heavy fog, with lights flashing, and the deep bass lines from Robert Mercurio and rhythmic beats from master drummer Stanton Moore.
Read moreAfter the brief intermission, Clint Black hit the stage with guitar in hand and harmonica around his neck.
Read moreSteve Earle came to Silver Platters in the SODO district of downtown Seattle in support of his newest album “Terraplane”. This small and intimate performance allowed Mr. Earle to share some stories on the recording of this fine record.
Read moreIn fact it is so good it made me want to find an old cassette tape, put tape over the anti-recording slots, record it and go give it to a friend at 12:30 in the morning because they just have to hear it right fucking now!
Read moreIn talking about the other bands Thayil states, “We were pretty damn popular. We were probably the biggest band in Seattle for a while there, and many of our friends ended up borrowing, and sounding, more like us.
Read moreHe enlisted the help of blues rock badass Kevin Shirley. who pulled no punches with the guy that made The Guess Who and Bachman-Turner-Overdrive household names in the classic rock world.
Read moreTaking the tour of both the current location of KEXP and the now empty building that will house the new state-of-the-art facility, we kept hearing this one catch phrase over and over. Public Engagement.
Read moreMathbonus’ latest release, a five-track EP by the name of Vestiges, was independently released in December of 2014, and while it probably isn’t going to blow the minds of any listeners that are familiar with its style, I do find it to be a worthwhile set of tracks from a burgeoning project.
Read moreSo here we are in 2015, watching Chris D. on stage at Neumo’s in Seattle. Now the band is made up of seasoned veterans, all legendary musicians in their own right.
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