On Tuesday, March 24th, Chastity Belt released their newest album Time to Go Home and hosted an awesome release concert at Everyday Music here in Capitol Hill. To commemorate...
When I first decided to go to Joe Pug’s show I knew nothing about him other than his friendly looking demeanor on his posters plastered down 12th, both his...
Doomtree is a hip hop band/collective that finds its place somewhere between the DIY punk scene and the normal Rhymesayers artist. The seven piece consists of Cecil Otter, Dessa,...
If you are reading this as the first sentence of my Sound Off! Semifinals review, it’s because I’ve just spent 15 minutes staring at my keyboard contemplating how to...
The EMP has been hosting the Sound Off! Competition since 2001. The Northwest-21-and-Under battle of the bands boasts competitors from Vancouver, to Portland. I went to the semi-finals hosted...
The day before Ariel Pink took to the stage at Neumos, I sat in a typical Monday morning stupor as my professor lectured on thermochemistry. “Entropy,” she began to...
Across the audience you could see heads swinging with their eyes closed — calm expressions that made people look like they were very far away but at the same time so...
Currently at the Frye Art Museum, a little more than half of the gallery space is dominated by Jessiea Kenney, a Washington based artist and musician. I attended the...
On Friday, January 16th, the Vera Project hosted Girls That Shred II, a benefit for the grassroots organization Skate Like A Girl. Skate Like A Girl has chapters from...
The last time I saw Joyce Manor at The Vera Project they had been slightly disappointing due to an early end because Barry’s voice couldn’t take all of his...