Editor’s Note: “Seattle Sound (alive and well)” is a biweekly column that looks into Seattle’s unique music scene. Seattle is ...
Staffers have framed the festival pause as a way to protect the organization and keep Freakout programming alive in a leaner ...
SEATTLE — Seattle is taking significant steps to bolster its vibrant music scene, introducing new legislation to provide priority parking for musicians and advancing efforts to protect concertgoers' ...
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SEATTLE — The Smokey Brights have been steadily growing in the Seattle music scene for over a decade. Their unique sound is a mix of sonic branches stretching through '70s prog, synthy new wave bops, ...
Nes Rodriguez was just 19 years old when he began DJing his first hip-hop radio show in Seattle in 1981. Over the next two decades, Rodriguez — now better known as “Nasty Nes” or “the Crazy Pinoy” — ...
Once the final presents are unwrapped and the last holiday cookie crumbs vacuumed up, our attention shifts toward the new year and the infinite possibilities it represents. Maybe 2025 will be the year ...
Seattle in the ’90s has reached mythological status. A time when the world focused its collective attention on a tiny scene of bands that had nothing in common other than a love of distortion, riffs ...