Vacillating Meter: Local Band with Terrible Name Makes Solid Debut
P.W. Richardson – Indecisive Rhythm is the brainchild of Amy Mustoe, who has been working the Seattle scene for more than five years with various incarnations of her power pop trio.
P.W. Richardson – Indecisive Rhythm is the brainchild of Amy Mustoe, who has been working the Seattle scene for more than five years with various incarnations of her power pop trio.
Milo Anderson – We can assume that many unusual and surprising things happened on Capitol Hill last Halloween. Even if bombs had dropped from the sky, though, it probably could not have overshadowed Orkestar Zirkonium, a 14-piece brass marching band, playing the strange, sad, yet frenetic music of Southeast Europe’s Roma to people out in the streets that night.
June Swoons – Capitalism. The word provokes serious political debate. The kind that is best avoided in the company of surly foreign nationals at your local watering hole.
Red Lehman – If sex came in tubes of toothpaste, The Celebrity Orphans squeeze out 39 minutes worth on their new self-titled album. Up-tempo rocksters like “Hello,” “You Got Nothin,” and “Let Me Tell You” are ferociously danceable with BC Campbell and company telling the entire world just who’s doing the messin’ around now.
Christian Klepac – The buzz around Tapes n’ Tapes is that they were one of the first “blog bands” brought to real world fame by an enthusiastic Internet campaign.