Fifteen years ago The Used burst onto their scene with their self-titled album. Their infectious emo rock sounds quickly took hold and made fans...
Take note: If a man approaches you on the street, indirectly hitting on you, a good way to deflect him is to say that you’re going...
Fox and the Law ended their band in the best way possible: rocking out explosively amidst showers of beer at Chop Suey. The quartet’s final...
The holiday season in Seattle is time for eggnog lattes, rain boots, and most notably 107.7 The End’s Deck The Hall Ball, held at KeyArena. The...
As the sun set against the backdrop of the White River Amphitheatre, the members of Ayron Jones and The Way gave each other hugs, said...
After a decade long hiatus, Seattle’s own psychedelic masters Sky Cries Mary reunited for two sold-out shows to benefit their longtime bassist Joe Skyward, who was recently diagnosed with prostate...
If someone with no knowledge of Marina and the Diamonds had poked their head into The Paramount on Sunday night, they might have taken one...
Back in 2000 two brothers from the UK set forth to share their musical talents with the world. They formed a heavy metal inspired glam...
Brooklyn based Ratatat played a second sold out show at the Showbox Market last week, just two days after a set at the Showbox SoDo, and the...
“Weird Al” Yankovic took over the Washington State Fair in Puyallup last week, performing in his decades-proven style, spoofing popular hits that now span around...
Swedish death metal band Ghost graced Silver Platters with its stripped-down acoustic Unholy/Unplugged tour of record stores across the US. Seattle’s date was the first...
Coming off of their newest album Strangers To Ourselves, Modest Mouse started their two-night residency at the Paramount last Monday, answering the question on everyone’s...