Photo Set: Unknown Mortal Orchestra @ The Neptune
The lights glittered and the sea of fans shimmied all night at the sold out Unknown Mortal Orchestra show at the Neptune Theatre on Friday, January 29th.
The lights glittered and the sea of fans shimmied all night at the sold out Unknown Mortal Orchestra show at the Neptune Theatre on Friday, January 29th.
Inside the Crocodile on a cold and windy Friday night is a great place to be. On Jan. 29 the bill included Scarlet Parke, Greet The Sea, Dirty Dirty and Nolan Garrett, all hailing from the Pacific Northwest and celebrating Nolan’s second EP release, Brick Lanes.
Gary Horn – Windowpane has become symbolic for the never-say-die, hard rocking Seattelites who identify with the heavy metal & grudge scene all the way back to the 80s. Tonight is a sold out show for the band’s self-titled CD release party and anticipation is visible in the crowd. People want to party.
The High Dive was packed with a mass of jovial souls on Jan. 30, though it was bittersweet night for many. Vox Mod (Scot Porter), esteemed local DJ and one third of the powerful local band Lazer Kitty, had recently announced via social media that he’s moving to Oregon for a change of pace, making this the last Lazer Kitty for the foreseeable future.
AJ Dent – Seattle band Bread & Butter kicked the Neptune Theater’s curtain apart on the evening of Jan 21, infatuating the all-ages crowd. I’ve never heard “I love you!” yelled so many times at a night’s opener.