Photo Set: White Lung
On December 4, Vancouver, B.C. punk band White Lung stopped by Seattle. The band is touring on Deep Fantasy, their critically acclaimed third album. Sunny Martini was there to capture some photos.
On December 4, Vancouver, B.C. punk band White Lung stopped by Seattle. The band is touring on Deep Fantasy, their critically acclaimed third album. Sunny Martini was there to capture some photos.
Tori Dickson – The doors opened a little late and, once inside, people were anxious for the show to start. Eavesdropping on the conversations around me, everyone was asking the same question: “when do we get to see the Allah-Lahs?”
Leah Brezinksi – Thirteen year-old me loved Weezer SO MUCH. 23 year-old me still loved them, got the album autographed at Tower Records, adopted “El Scorcho” as her college anthem.
Kevin Nelson – If you ask how to pronounce the name of brand new Seattle band, STRNGRTHNGS, few would be able to tell you. Even the band members jump around on which random vowel they want to use to describe their own band. What is definitely known about STRNGRTHNGS is that they’re formed from remnants of Seattle bands Out like Pluto and The Lookout.
Justin Jensen – Opening act T.O.M. And His Computer performed for only 30 minutes, but served as a welcome refresher for what fans have come to expect from a Trentemøller show. First haunting synth, reminiscent of the Theremin, and then comes the spine-tingling bass line.