Author: Emma Pierce Photo by Jason Quigley Long live the concept album! With over twenty years of prolific songwriting and performing, Laura Veirs is bringing her 10th studio album, The...
Author: Duke Denham In a genre that’s oversaturated with booming 808s, bland lyrics about materialistic possessions, and auto-tune drenched vocals, it can be difficult to find artists that bring...
Author: Yasmin Ettobi It’s a rare and exciting occasion when I find myself just as excited for the opening band of a show as I am for the headliner....
Author: Riley Urbano Photo by Tonje Thilesen Julia Holter brings all the charm, ambition, and dramatic flair you love your favorite theater kid for into the looser and often-raggedy...
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February 23, 2019 |
Author: Bridget Benevides Remember that time, after I went to Freaknight in October (and yes, I had fun, don’t get me wrong) and my head kind of hurt and...
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February 23, 2019 |
Author: Emma Pierce Header photo by Ryan Pfluger It’s been almost five years since Sharon Van Etten’s last album Are We There (2014) but the artist has been busy. Van Etten’s...
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February 23, 2019 |
Author: Haley Parsons Katie Crutchfield, the front woman and musical powerhouse behind Waxahatchee Waxahatchee, the alias under which Katie Crutchfield began creating acoustic confessional folk tunes in 2010 will...
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February 18, 2019 |
Author: Bridget Benevides I love going to concerts for KXSU, it is easily the best part of my college experience. And being in Seattle exposes me to so much...
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February 18, 2019 |
Author: Madeline Thomas All photos courtesy of the artists respective Bandcamp profiles. Men I Trust are cruising down the coast on their Oncle Jazz tour; the band is joined...
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February 18, 2019 |
Author: Yasmin Ettobi Stephen and Erik Paulson, courtesy of Epitaph Records There’s something strangely satisfying about telling people you’re going to a concert solely for the opener. Does it...