NadaMucho.com Staff Interview: Q&A with Patrick Galactic
This is a post about Nada contributor Patrick Galactic, who’s also a musician and has a new song out called “My World Alone.”
This is a post about Nada contributor Patrick Galactic, who’s also a musician and has a new song out called “My World Alone.”
Matt Ashworth – Hey Kids: We’re doing it again! Our fourth annual #NadaFest takes place Oct. 19-21 at Substation and YOU SHOULD TOTALLY COME. Why? Well, for starters, we’ve got 24 great bands performing. That’s eight acts each night rotating between the club’s main stage and charming backroom so that you can maximize your new music intake without any downtime.
Nine years ago I gave my little buddy Tim TBASA Basaraba a night at Mars Bar, the small Eastlake Club where me and some co-conspirators booked the majority of the shows for a four year period, for him to do start something he believed in: a recurring night where he invited local musicians to come play intimate sets, primarily acoustic and always stripped down.
Andy Perkovich – Starting this evening of music at Seattle’s Chop Suey was Second Still, a 3 piece band originally hailing from Brooklyn that now resides in Los Angeles. The group combines beautiful vocals, pounding 80’s synth beats, steady bass, and a reverb soaked guitar to take it’s listener on a dark and dreamy ride.
Matt Ashworth – Quick… which current Seattle musician has performed on The Grammy Awards, The American Music Awards, and The Tonight Show?