The Gentleman's Club EP
Tacoma band Paris Spleen, whose name suitably comes from a Charles Baudelaire book of poetry, has added a decadent dollop of new disco to their…
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Tacoma band Paris Spleen, whose name suitably comes from a Charles Baudelaire book of poetry, has added a decadent dollop of new disco to their…
Sabzi and Geologic, both in their early twenties, are a Seattle hip-hop duo called Blue Scholars, and their wise and confident talents are displayed boldly…
Colin Meloy has a voice similar to Brian Molko of Placebo or Gordon Gano of the Violent Femmes, an other-century voice that seems both perverted…
Christmas is a time to say I love you, and nothing says I love you like homemade Christmas treats. So on December 19th I set…
In a region with as much musical heritage as the Pacific Northwest there is bound to be the slightest bit of musical inbreeding. You know,…
XXVI. "Prodigal Thoughts w/ the Long Winters" The plane was unloading and I was in the back. I remained seated for about ten minutes, after…
Nothing beats new Christmas music, especially when it's Northwest-based. Harvey Danger's "Sometimes You Have to Work On Christmas (Sometimes)" has become a staple for my…
Delaware, the remarkable debut album by Seattle septet "Awesome", starts and ends with a question: "Where did you go when we needed you most?" That…
Greetings, and welcome to Blabber n' Smoke, which is my attempt to build a nice little home for jazz within the otherwise rocking confines of…
Keith John Adams is a UK artist who somehow on his second full-length solo album Pip takes the pastry shell of modern New Wave revisionism…