Day two of Fisherman’s Village Music Festival saw a move from the core of downtown to the area surrounding the Scuttlebutt Brewery and Taproom, sandwiched...
This year's Fisherman's Village Music Festival recaps are brought to you by David Arthur and C.C. Hannett, both of whom are wordsmiths of the highest...
Experimental Rock. Industrial Rock. Avant-Garde. Punk. Art Pop. All of these genres, and more, can be used to categorize Chicago’s, My Life With The Thrill...
he Deep, Bright Below, Actionesse's debut lp, pummels your senses for just a hair under half an hour with relentless "post-horncore," a fitting term coined...
This Friday is quite a busy for Seattle locals The Morning After. They’re releasing their new EP Cynical, the sequel to their last EP Blunt,which...
With over 2.5 million albums sold since Praga Khan founded Lords of Acid, this Belgian band continues to push the boundaries of what can,...
First out the gate (we're not counting End of the Rainbow Fest just quite yet) was Capitol Hill Block Party with fire lineup that's surely...
It may be 2019, but that doesn’t mean we can’t look back fondly on the raging party Thunderpussy threw on New Year’s Eve. With the...
The Bavarian-ish paradise of Leavenworth is set to sparkle this weekend, and its snow and twinkling lights, tasty restaurants, and cozy bars are ready for...
The Seattle music scene took quite a few hits in 2018. CityArts Magazine closed its doors for good. The Sasquatch! Music Festival also closed its...
The story of Tuff Gong began in 1970, when Bob Marley & The Wailers founded their own record label in Kingston, Jamaica. “Tuff Gong” was...
Band In Seattle had its final live taping for season five last month, and the pairing of Monsterwatch with Bad Optics made for one of...