Showing posts with label seattle music. Show all posts
Showing posts with label seattle music. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 5, 2007

Bumbershoot


Photo: The Lonely Forrest playing at Bumbershoot 2006

I wanted to make one last post about Bumbershoot this year. One of Seattle's best music festivals, Bumbershoot is definately worth checking out. The Shins, Wu-Tang Clan, Panic! At the Disco and many more have all been confirmed so far, but this is more than just a summer concert. This three day festival includes live music, comedians, dance performances, theater and much more. If you go, be sure to take your time at this event and wander around the Seattle Center taking in everything that Bumbershoot has to offer.

Keep visiting Bumbershoots web site for more updates!

Future at Seattle SPI

Just wanted to let everyone know that this summer I will be writing an online column for the Seattle Post Intelligencer's new web site SPI. The Column will review live music, recommend restaurants and bars and much much more. Because that will take up so much of my time, I'm afraid I will not be able to continue this blog. But if you still want to hear what I think about Seattle Music scene, check the Seattle PI's web site here and visit SPI when the site is launched!

Sunday, June 3, 2007

El Corazon


Photo: Cute is What We Aim For at El Corazon, April 2, 2007.

Check out these upcoming shows at El Corazon:

June 15, 9pm, $15, 21 and up
Johnny Cash's Legendary Tennessee Three
Mark Pickerel and His Praying Hands
Heartbreak USA
Scarlett

June 16, 5pm, $8, all ages
LittleBen's Birthday Bash featuring
Future Fossils (CD Release)
Esitu
Temperedcast
Omni

June 20, 8pm, $14, all ages
Funeral For A Friend
Alexisonfire
Emanuel
Fightstar

June 22, 8pm, $12, all ages
Schoolyard Heroes
Forgive Durden
The Assailant
Theme For Murder

June 29, 8pm $14, all ages
3 Inches Of Blood (CD Release)
Akimbo
Hell Promise
Witchburn

For more information on these shows and the bands, visit El Corazon's web site.

Saturday, June 2, 2007

Check out new Seattle band: Alone

Members of the rock/hardcore band Alone were formally members of X-Nilo before they broke up, moved back and forth from Alaska and rejoined in this new band. Listen to their songs on the MP3 player below.

They will also be playing at El Corazon on July 10. Click here for details!







Concerts at Marymoor Park

I recently found out that Redmond's Marymoor Park will be hosting several concerts this summer. Being a fan of music in the great outdoors, I'm very excited about this. Tickets range from $28.50-$40 depending on the event. Below is a list of dates and more information on the venue.

Full list of concerts and venue infomation.


June 22 O.A.R.

July 11 The Tragically Hip

July 27-28 The Fray

August 9 G. Love and Special Sauce

August 29 311

Monday, May 28, 2007

Amber Pacific and Melee



This was a great show. Unfortunately the time was posted differently on different band's websites so I arrived very late, missing Search/Rescue and Monty are I. However Melee and Amber Pacific more than made up for it. I've been pretty attached to Melee's latest record, Devils and Angels and it sounded amazing life. What's more, the band's upbeat energy and was contagious. The vocals were gorgeous and I didn't want the set to end. Luckily, after it did, Amber Pacific took the stage and played a great set. The majority of the crowd were fans of theirs who had never heard the new album live, and the band blew them away.

Unfortunately Melee won't be back in town anytime soon, but you can see Amber Pacific on June 16 at The Showbox.

Listen to both bands below:
Melee Myspace
Melee web site
Amber Pacific Myspace
Amber Pacific web site

Exciting summer concerts


I recently wrote an article about some outdoor concerts coming up this summer in Seattle. You can find it by clicking here, or check out the list below to enjoy the sunshine and some awesome music in our rainey state!

The Gorge Amphitheatre: George, WA

August 18 Vans Warped Tour
August 31-September 2 Dave Mathews Band

White River Amphitheatre: Auburn, WA

June 16 Gwen Stephani
July 25 Projekt Revolution Tour
July 27 Toby Keith
July 28 Kube 93.3 Summer Jam

Marymoor Park

June 22 O.A.R.
July 11 The Tragically Hip
July 27-28 The Fray
August 29 311

Seattle Center

Sept 1-3 Bumbershoot

Alki Beach

Seattle Music Fest August 18-20

On The Last Day loses lead singer


Photo: courtesy of flickr.com

I just read that local post-hardcore band On The Last Day's lead singer Geoff Walker is no longer in the band. On their website the band does not specify whether he quit or was kicked out, but they did explain that Geoff did not want to take the band in the same direction as the rest of the members. Apparently this was not a difference they could overcome. Now the band is auditioning new vocalists that it seems they want to add immediately. When considering applicants, On the Last Day wants someone who fits with their current sound and is in their 20's (but younger can still apply). If you, or someone you know, is interested in auditioning On The Last Day requests you email them at singforotld@gmail.com with something that the band can listen to.

These will certainly be big shoes to fill.

If you haven't heard this band check them out here:
MySpace
Pure Volume
Victory Records web site

You can watch On The Last Day with Geoff Walker in the video below.

Sunday, May 27, 2007

Moneta with A Chance Without

Friday night I stopped by the Showbox to see Moneta and caught opening act A Chance Without before hand. I have to say, I was pretty disappointed. A Chance Without is a band who has seen multiple member changes but has been playing around Seattle for over three years now. Those years of experience didn't show. While one guitarist, who resembled side show bob, stood out for his awesome skills and energy, the music itself was unpolished and sloppy. It was hard punk meets whiny emo vocals and I just could not appreciate it. The drummer also had some skill, but overall I found myself watching the set and wondering, what have they been doing over the years? Are there that many new members?
Nonetheless give them a listen and decide for yourself. If you like it Check out the band on
June 8 at Studio Seven or June 9 at Kirkland Teen Center

A Chance Without Myspace page
Moneta Myspace page

Here's a video of A Chance Without live at The Showbox in January.

Friday, May 25, 2007

Dating Delilah


Sorry for not posting in so long! Finals are coming up and I have been swamped with homework. Any how, today I wanted to write about a band I can't quite make up my mind about. Dating Delilah is pretty popular in Seattle. They will be playing tonight with A Chance Without and Moneta. The last time I saw the band live I was impressed with their energy onstage and cultic fan following, but not with their music. Bits of their songs drag without continuity and I couldn't connect with any of the lyrics. Still I have not listened to the band too much, so give me some input. What do you think? And all those die hard Dating Delilah fans that are appalled with me right now, what do you like about them? Lets get the discussion going.

Listen to Dating Delilah's music at

Their web page
Their Myspace

And enjoy this video of Dating Delilah at the Showbox playing "Blood On The Dance Floor!"

Sunday, May 20, 2007

Quadstock's a letdown, but Macklemore shines


Well, to say the least I was very disappointed with my first Quadstock experience. For one there was not many people there. I had expected to see all of my friends gathered together enjoying the music, but most of them had too much to drink before the show and didn't make it out. The opening acts were disappointing too. While Party! At the Vatican's set was alright, the lead singer of The Passenger got ill so their guitarist played an acoustic set instead. While he did the best he could in a poor situation, the set really brought down the mood of the whole event. I was terribly bored.
The Macklemore took the stage. I have to say that was quite a contrast right there, going from one performer who couldn't keep the crowd's attention to another who owned it. He was on point, enigmatic and flowed very nicely. And the crowd really appreciated it, getting into the music more than any of the previous acts. So well done. Thanks to you I actually had fun at Quadstock, for a moment.

Friday, May 18, 2007

Party! At the Vatican to play Quadstock


Okay so I apologize right here and now for being slightly obsessed with Quadstock, it's just that it's pretty much the only cool event we host here at SU!

Two student bands will be playing the event after winning the Battle of the Bands earlier this year. Check them out below!

Party! At the Vatican

The Passenger

Wednesday, May 16, 2007

Sunderlyn, playing shows all over Seattle


Seattle indie rock band is playing shows and breaking hearts all over Seattle these days! This band is pretty emo but also fun to watch and pleasant on the ears. Give them a listen, because if you like them you'll have plenty of chances to go see them live!

Sunderlyn MySpace
Sunderlyn web site

Click on a show for more details

May 24 Nectar Lounge Fremont, Washington
May 25 El Corazon Seattle, Washington
June 7 The Birth Seattle, Washington
June 9 The Showbox Seattle, Washington
June 16 Kirkland Teen Center Kirkland, Washington
June 23 Club Impact Tacoma, Washington
July 7 The Fire Festival Seattle, Washington

Tuesday, May 15, 2007

The Triple Door


Photo of Katie Melua at the Triple Door courtesy of flickr.com

The Triple Door became one of my favorite venues last month when I went to see Too Slim and The Taildraggers there. This restaurant hosts all kinds of performers on it's lavish, gawdy, gold trimmed stage. The food is great, the cocktails are better, and if you can afford it (at least $40 for dinner, drinks and ticket)you will have a great night at this venue. At the same time, the venue also has a smaller lounge, The Musicquarium. There is no cover charge for the bar and I hear they have excellent jazz performers every Monday night, so check it out of your pockets aren't so deep.

Visit The Triple Door's Website for calendar info and more
Here is a link directly to the musicquarium info!

Amber Pacific: Truth and Sincerity



I recently was able to talk with Amber Pacific guitarist Will Nutter and base player Greg Strong about their new album “Truth In Sincerity.” Check it out!

How has your band changed since the last record?
Strong:
“We’ve all just grown as musicians with our own instrument, vocally, we’re just tighter as a group and we’re more concentrated on what we’re going after, music.”
Nutter: “We’ve all just gotten a lot better at what we’re doing, and understanding different aspects of what it takes to be in a band. From a business standpoint we understand more, and musically we’re just getting better and better at our instruments. We’re learning how to work off of each other better, and I think that all shows on the new record.”

How has your sound developed?
Strong:
“I think we’ve definitely stayed true to what our sound is, I think this record’s a little more on the pop-punk side, while our last album had little hints of hardcore, but I definitely think it’s still Amber Pacific, 100%, we haven’t made drastic changes in our sound.”
Nutter: “I was really tired of hearing bands that used to sound one way and would completely change their sound, and they felt like they had to mature. I just wanted to write a record that I would enjoy listening to, and something that was really poppy because there isn’t really anything like that out right now.”

What is the content of “Truth In Sincerity?”
Strong:
“Lyrically it’s just mostly about our fans and problems that they’ve gone through. This record’s almost strictly about our fans and trying to help them through a hard time.”
Nutter: “This record is strictly for the fans that have been there from the beginning till now. I wrote it not really knowing what’s going to happen to our band in the future, because we’re done with hopeless records. So I kind of wrote it almost as if it were the last record I was going to write, and it was for the fans because their support has really helped us out on the road. I wrote it with them in mind, and a lot of their stories that they’ve told me along the way about how our music has helped save their lives and helped them in certain situations.”

What is your relationship like with your fans?
Strong:
“We’re very close [with our fans]. We make sure we’re at our merch table after every show and we’re always hanging out with them. We write people back on our myspace as much as possible, we do things for our fans and We realize that without them we’re really nothing, so, why act like a rock star and hide.”

What was recording like?
Strong:
“We had more time to write, more time to record, and we were able to get everything down the way we wanted to. I don’t think there’s anything we would like to have changed at all.”
Nutter: “Everything was just a lot more laid back because we’re used to [recording,] we’ve done it a few times now. So we kind of knew what to expect.”

Why did you choose to work with the same producer?
Strong:
“We chose [Martin Feveyear] again because he’s the man and he could make the record sound the way we want it to sound. And he’s a great person to work with, he has a great personality, he’s fun, he’s a hard worker.”

How did you end up working with Mike Herrerra from MXPX?
Strong:
“We’d gotten to know [Herrerra] through various shows and warped tour and Dango’s pretty close with him and we really wanted him to be on a song so we asked him and he said ‘yeah no problem’ and he came in and sang it and it was awesome.”
Nutter: “When I wrote that song I just had Mike in mind and I thought his voice would sound super sweet with the melody I was writing for it,”

What are your favorite songs on the album?
Strong:
“‘You’re only young once’ because I think it’s a fun song to play and it just reminds me of being in high school and having a good time. Also, ‘Runaway’ because for me it’s just one of those classic pop-punk songs, and it’s got Mike Herrerra on it, and he’s freakin awesome on it.”
Nutter: “I would say the power ballad ‘Take Me From This Place.’ It sounds really really cool because it has the strings in it and it’s just really really powerful, passionate.”

What kind of reception have you gotten from playing the songs live?
Strong:
“Kids seem to like it, sometimes it’s harder for them to not be able to sing along but from what we can tell the kids are liking it.”
Nutter: “[The songs] been getting a really good reaction. Fans seem to like what we’re doing, and some of them are actually singing the songs, and now that our album is leaked we’re seeing more people singing it so, I think people are really enjoying what they’re hearing. We’ve haven’t really heard anything bad about it yet.”

What has been your best experience in Amber Pacific?
Strong:
“Making all the friends I have across the country, friends in other bands, and being able to see the country countless times, over and over. I’ve been to 49 states not, I think.”

What are your plans for the future?
Nutter:
“We have no idea [what’s ahead.] This year is going to be very interesting, (laughs). It’s all up in the air we have no idea what’s going to happen, if anything’s going to happen at all.”

Monday, May 14, 2007

Upcoming shows in Seattle

Here are some shows coming up. Click on the band name to listen to their music. Enjoy!

May 17:

Front Line Assembly, The START, Desillusion and more, El Corazon, 8pm, all ages bar with ID

May 18:
BURY YOUR DEAD, Suicide Silence, Since The Flood and more, at Studio Seven, 7pm, all ages

May 19:

Low Thin Square CD Release show, Burning Hearts Burlesque, Omni and more at The Showbox, 7pm, 21+

May 20:

Tysen Tour Kick off show with New Heights and The Real You at The Showbox, 7pm, 21+

Aiden, Kane Hodder, Patient Patient, and more, El Corazon, 7pm, all ages

May 21:

Sugar Skulls, Loom, Sleeping in Gethsemane, Funhouse, 9:30pm, all ages


May 22:

The Audition, The Graduate, My American Heart and more, El Corazon, 7pm, all ages

May 24:

Dyslexic 33, Lessons in Regret, Rukut,and Off Centered, Funhouse, 9:30pm, all ages

May 25:

Moneta, Dating Delilah, A Chance Without at The Showbox, all ages

May 26:

Amber Pacific CD Release show, Melee, Monty Are I, Search/Rescue, El Corazon, 6pm, all ages

Friday, May 11, 2007

Abyssinian Creole


Another local hip hop act that includes Khingz, Gabriel Teodros, dj WD4D, and Kitone is Abyssinian Creole.
A little more complex and a little less mellow, Abyssinian Creole's music is diverse with male and female vocals. Which I definately enjoy. Their style of storytelling is inspiring and effective. While the sound can be a little rough around the edges sometimes, this group definately has potential and I can't wait to hear more from them.

Abyssinian Creole's upcoming West Coast shows:
May 11 Oseao in Seattle
June 21 The Airliner in Los Angeles
June 22 La Peña Cultural Center in Berkeley
June 30 The Vera Project in Seattle
July 14 Home Skillet Fest 2007 in Sitka, Alaska

Listen to them on MySpace!

Wednesday, May 9, 2007

Search/Rescue


I recently heard a new Seattle band, Search/Rescue for the first time. Comprised of members from Acceptance and Gatsby's American Dream, this trio has recorded a couple beautiful, peaceful songs that really resonated with me. I encourage you to give it a listen. They will be playing May 26 at El Corazon.

Search/Rescue MySpace page


I was also able to interview a member of the band, which you can read below:

Rose: When did Search Rescue get together? What are your musical backgrounds?

Ryan: We started writing together in July of 2006. Bobby and I (Ryan) were in a band called Gatsby's American Dream. Gatsby's decided to take an indefinite hiatus and so we started talking about doing something different musically. Bobby was friends with Kaylan who was in a band called Acceptance that had just broken up. We wanted to start a band based on friendship and musicianship. It just seemed to click well together.

Rose: How would you describe your sound?

Ryan: We try to provide an atmosphere with our music. We want it to rock because we are all used to playing in those kind of bands. However, we are trying things musically that we've haven't before such as writing slower songs and having solid structures to them.

Rose: Who are your influences?

Ryan: Cold play, U2, The Killers.

Rose: What do you write about?

Ryan: The lyrics are more on the obscure side so people can take many different views and feelings from these songs. It is important to make each person feel like they can connect with every song in some way.


Rose: Your favorite think about being in this band?

Ryan: My favorite thing about this band is the people. I like going to practice because I like being around these guys. I also love doing something different musically than we did in our old bands.

Rose: What are your live shows like?

Ryan: Well, our first live show is May 26th at El Corazon in Seattle. I can tell you that as we continue to play shows we want to create an atmosphere with a great light show and make sure fans are entertained. We don't want to be boring!

Rose: Do you have a record out yet?

Ryan: No, but if not by the end of this year we will have one out next year.

Rose: What are your plans for the future?

Ryan: Make a record and tour non-stop. Then repeat that same cycle.

Tuesday, May 8, 2007

Melee is coming to El Corazon


While I have always enjoyed Melee's music, their latest album, Devils and Angels, is the most upbeat and dancable yet. And while some lyrics may be on the edge of cheesy, it is also sooo fun. What's more, these songs will be great live.
Melee's vocals are pure and heartfelt as they really drive this music. I am always a fan of powerful choruses, and this album is full of them. It has a unique take on many common themes, like love and rebellion. I can imagine rocking to this one while I drive on Alki beach this summer.

Listen to Melee on their Myspace page or web site!
My favorite track is "Drive Away".

I can't wait to rock out to these tunes at El Corazon May 26. Click here for more info on the upcoming show.

Click below to watch the video for "Built to Last"



As always, post comments and tell me what you think!

Monday, May 7, 2007

Mates of State


Mates of State is an indie, feel good, subtle pop duo composed of two vocalists that play drums and an organ. Yep that's it. The duo is also married, has one little girl and lives in Magnolia, but you wouldn't know it from their music. Their lyrics have ranged from cheerful to dark and deceptive. The vocals lift the music and the minimal instruments don't leave listeners wanting. Above all the music has a light indie feel that is fun and substantial.


Mates of State will be playing at Seattle Uinversity's Quadstock on May 19.

My favorite track is "Fraud in the 80's," but check out more of their music at their myspace page and web site!