Mystery Science Theater 3000 Live! at The Moore
Maybe it was the notoriously traffic inducing Torchlight Parade. Maybe there was an unruly caveman still loose in the theater from the screening prior, but…
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Maybe it was the notoriously traffic inducing Torchlight Parade. Maybe there was an unruly caveman still loose in the theater from the screening prior, but…
The final day of Block Party was filled with friends, furious note taking, and glorious Seattle sunsets. Here is how Brady and I closed out…
Block Party day two was filled with interesting parallels. Two bands had the word “giant” in their name and two performers had backup dancers. Was…
Day one of Block Party is complete, and my heart is still aflutter. If there was one theme of the day, it could be summed…
Arum Rae opened the night with subdued solo acoustic versions of her jazzy pop tunes. She was absolutely flattered to be on tour with one…
It’s finally over! The inaugural Upstream Music Festival took on a monumentally intense roster of 300+ bands, three days of summit, and the task of…
Gazebos Local band Gazebos are the kind of act it takes awhile to catch on to, but I like them more and more every time…
SCARVES Helllooooo ‘90s! I was seriously transported to a Pavement-esque era with opening band Scarves. They flew through their set, weaving schizophrenic song structures and…
After weeks adrift at sea in the harrowing post election storm, Seu Jorge’s show at Benaroya shone out like a calming beacon of much needed…
Show Date: October 20th, 2016 It’s been a long time since Seattle last saw Black Rebel Motorcycle Club. TOO LONG. This time around they co-headlined…