Capitol Hill Block Party 2008: Kay Kay and His Weathered Underground
When I originally saw the Capitol Hill Block Party lineup, I knew if there was one band I couldn't miss, it was Seattle's own Kay…
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When I originally saw the Capitol Hill Block Party lineup, I knew if there was one band I couldn't miss, it was Seattle's own Kay…
I knew the Vera Stage was going to be the scene of some sweet home-brew hip-hop as I passed the tent where people were paying…
One of the great things about rock and/or roll is that you can appropriate anything you want and make it into your own image. Case…
There have always been bands I haven’t given the time of day simply because of their monikers. Case in point: Jay Reatard. I was unsurprised…
I'm not sure how much more TIG can say about Fleet Foxes that we haven't already said here or here or here or here or…
If you're looking for lyrical, intelligent rhymes, Scribes has got 'em. Each syllable he drops is complex but still accessible, demanding your attention while the…
There was nothing romantic about the Main Stage at this year's Capitol Hill Block Party. How could there be? Unless you fantasize about beer gardens,…
We're still reeling from the rock and roll madness that was the Capitoll Hill Block Party this weekend. We have so many great words and…
The New Faces are good. Maybe even very good. They're not rewriting rock or doing anything innovative (but who is these days anyway?). They borrow…
The two Champagne Champagne MCs, Pearl Dragon and Thomas Gray, wore t-shirts emblazoned with pop culture iconic figures of the early 90s: one with Nirvana,…