Minnesota-based Owl City comes to Seattle in a sold out show, bringing fans of all ages to listen to the synth-pop wonder!
In Focus: Owl City at the Paramount
The Academy of St. Martin in the Fields Visits Benaroya Hall
On Monday night, Benaroya Hall served as a guest house for the English orchestra, the Academy of St. Martin in the Fields, and their current director, 25-year-old German violin virtuoso Julia Fischer. The program was beautifully balanced with two English works from the last century serving as bookends, Benjamin Britten’s Variations for String Orchestra on a Theme of Frank Bridge, Op. 10 and William Walton’s Sonata for Strings, while the heart of the program, the first and second violin concertos of Bach, was quintessentially German. The German Baroque tradition cascaded into the more contemporary music of the Brits, with Bach’s mastery of the fugue influencing both the final variation of Britten's piece, a rapid and well-written work, and Walton’s Sonata, which flirts with fugal introductions that appear only for a moment and then vanish. Fischer & Co.'s remarkably harmonious performance put to shame most of their Continental counterparts, earning them a well-deserved standing ovation not once, but several times throughout the evening.
Can't Miss It: Wednesday
SUB POP HEROES: The Murder City Devils are back, and they're probably not happy about it. But if ever the time was right for their post-punk gloom and doom, it's now. It's like when Warren Zevon was talking about having cancer and he was all, "This is the kind of thing I've been talking about." (He also said, "Enjoy every sandwich.") And just so you know, Sound on the Sound is "stoked" about this show.

