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PB&J at the Showbox

PB&J at the Showbox

Remember a few years back when "Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots" came out and the Flaming Lips were suddenly everywhere? Mitsubishi started using "Do You Realize" to hawk their cars and Justin Timberlake was dressing up in a dolphin suit and jumping on stage during Lips shows? For a few glorious moments the hipsters and frat boys were humming the same tune, and no one seemed to mind. more ›

Last Chance to Win Marissa Nadler Tix

Silver-throated chanteuse Marissa Nadler is prone to sing a cover or two, whether it's Radiohead's "No Surprises" or something from the oeuvre of Leonard Cohen, like "Famous Blue Raincoats" (on her latest album Songs III: Bird on the Water) or "Chelsea Hotel #2" (see above). more ›

Bird on the Water, Voice of an Angel

Marissa Nadler makes weird and lovely folk-twinged shoegazey songs with one foot well in the realm of traditional English balladry. But before you get scared off, take a gander at the vid above, a performance of "Diamond Hearts," the first track off her latest album Songs III: Bird on the Water. What grabs you from the get-go is her siren's voice, heavy in echo and reverb and strongly reminiscent of Hope Sandoval (Mazzy Star). That remarkable set of pipes ain't all Marissa's got going for her. Over time, she's refined and expanded her sound to incorporate mandolin, cellos, various percussion, electric guitars, and synths. Her atmospheric, melancholy songs led Pitchfork to call Songs III: Bird on the Water "one of the most focused and engaging singer-songwriter releases so far this year." more ›

Winners and Stinkers of the Block Party [Friday]

Winners and Stinkers of the Block Party [Friday]

Seattlest arrived on scene soon after the Capitol Hill Block Party had opened. We wandered, checked out the stage locations and thought about getting a beer, then spotted a booth touting free bottled water. It looked like the booth had something to do with praying to the Earth Spirits or some other new wave white hippy crap, but we decided to take our chances. We asked for a water and oddly enough their were no questions asked of Seattlest, no "Is your spirit at peace with the world?" or "Do you ever cry for Mother Nature?" We did, however, get thoroughly eye-fucked by our water purveyor. We told him thank you, took a mental bath and off we went to hear some music. (And before you reactionaries out there start accusing us of homophobia, get over yourselves. We're not talking about getting "checked out." We're talking about a look that said, Right now, in my mind, I'm eating spaghetti off of your chest.) more ›

How the Showbox Got Its Groove Back

How the Showbox Got Its Groove Back

Hey, whaddya know? Ever since the Showbox upped the service fees and made a pact with the devil, their bookings have been less than stellar. In fact, we haven't been to the downtown venue for a single show so far this year, which is totally out of the ordinary. more ›

We Forgive Peter Bjorn And John, But Neumos Can Suck It

We Forgive Peter Bjorn And John, But Neumos Can Suck It

Fucking Neumos. Every time we go to a show there, we swear it's the last. Then some amazing band comes to town -- to Neumos -- and we think, Maybe it won't be so bad this time, but then it is bad and not just bad, but worse than the last time. And so it is that whenever we see the N-word on the calendar next to a band we love, our lungs heave a heavy sigh, followed by a guttural and unearthly sound that can only be described as part groan and part, "Fuuuuuuuuuuuuuck." more ›

Seattle Listens

Seattle Listens

There' a constant ebb and flow when it comes to the music we love. Sometimes it seems like there's just nothing interesting out there. Nothing to light us up when we listen at home, in our car or on the bus, eyes closed. And then sometimes we find ourselves hauling fist-fulls of new music to the counter of our favorite record store. more ›

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