Pop Can Be Weird: !!! @ The Crocodile
“We believe pop can be weird,” quoth !!! front man Nic Offer – and he proved it – last Tuesday at the Crocodile in Seattle.
“We believe pop can be weird,” quoth !!! front man Nic Offer – and he proved it – last Tuesday at the Crocodile in Seattle.
Tori Dickson – Ezra Furman and the Boyfriends played at the Tractor Tavern on Dec. 1 and I’m not really sure where to even begin in describing it.
Had the pleasure of going to the Born Ruffians show, with Young Rival as the opener, at Barboza last week and, let me tell you, going to a show on a Wednesday night takes a lot of internal bargaining over staying up late in exchange for a large expensive coffee on the way to work the next day.
Metanoia, the album IAMX recently dropped, definitely departs from his melodic 2012 offering, The Unified Field. Metanoia is a gorgeous, industrialized romp that harkens back to his earlier incarnation as the Sneaker Pimps, albeit with a decidedly more complex and layered sound.
The Paper Kites are apparently the new teen girl dream; the Crocodile was overflowing with young females at this all ages show on November 17.