Live This Weekend: Bridgers + Baker with Dacus
Eric Tra – Indie rockers Phoebe Bridgers and Julien Baker are set to take the stage this weekend at Seattle’s historic Moore Theatre in a co-headlining performance.
Eric Tra – Indie rockers Phoebe Bridgers and Julien Baker are set to take the stage this weekend at Seattle’s historic Moore Theatre in a co-headlining performance.
Sean Jewell – There is a cadence to The Luna Moth’s new album, a determination that their previous records did not have. The Luna Moth has always been a system of clangorous, instrumental, noise built around steady drone; experiments and improvisations, grinding up against conventional meters, with drums, bass and guitar, but this record is a cut above anything they’ve done in terms of style and fidelity.
Andrew Lowe – Are you ready to … kick out the jams, brothers and sisters!?! These words were my first introduction to a group of righteous miscreants called the MC5. If you’re not familiar: shame.
Stephanie Oster – Iceland, as everyone knows by now, is awesome. The country’s sparse landscape is unarguably atmospheric and has become the perfect backdrop to create dreamy, moody, unique music. When you listen to artists from Iceland, you hear the environment; you hear the place that defines these artists.
Todd Terry – I went to my first Bumbershoot a few months after moving to Seattle in 1996. For a mere $10 I saw sets by Sex Pistols, Combustible Edison, Goldfinger, Mudhoney, and MxPx on a sunny Friday. I have been to Bumbershoot nearly every year since, and needless to say, in the year of our lord 2018, it is a very different animal than it was back then.