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Can't Miss It: Saturday

Can't Miss It: Saturday

We're sure we don't need to say this, but you can't miss your caucus. This is the first year in our whole time in the Pacific Northwest where it matters what Washington voters think. If you're still wondering where to go, here are two Dem or GOP caucus locators. Caucusing starts at 1pm. We understand that if you know who you support and you don't want to spend an hour or two talking about it, you can get in and out in about half an hour. more ›

The Lonely H Kids are Alright

Fall--and yes, we think we can say it's now officially fall--is a great season for concerts. Yet another good one this weekend is an all-ages affair, with Port Angeles' own The Lonely H celebrating their second record release tonight at the Vera Project (7:30pm, with Model Photographer and Don't Tell Sophie, $7). The band's comprised of five teens just outta high school, but don't let that negatively influence your opinion of them. The guys sound (and look) older than their birth certificates, way older, like right out the 70s, with Zep-like shredding and long flowing locks. We spoke to bassist Johnny Whitman about going to college, life on the road, moving to Seattle, and hating emo bands. more ›

Seattlest Presents "Guilty Pleasures"

Seattlest Presents "Guilty Pleasures"

About seventy percent of my iPod contains music that could be construed as a guilty pleasure, and most of that is right out there in the open. I'm just not really feeling a whole lot of guilt over it. However, there's also a playlist so innocuously named that it couldn't possibly attract any attention ever and that playlist contains the lowest of the low; the truly embarrassing shit, the shit that is sure to come on the moment I let random play deejay a party. more ›

If You Like Some Music

If You Like Some Music

If you like DJ Shadow or Thievery Corporation, then Chop Suey will be the place for you tonight. It's not that he's playing there, but Mocean Worker is and frankly we think they sound alike (which is a good thing). Mocean Worker does that whole collage of sounds to make dancey music thing that usually doesn't work, but in this case it does. Plus, you can look smug when you realize where one of his samples is from, and who doesn't love a music fan standing in the corner looking smug. more ›

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