Worldbeat art pop mainstay Merrill Garbus chats about the need creative culture to go beyond simple racial awareness in the current climate.
The annual 107.7 The End holiday bash moves to WaMu Theater.
The new Chris Cornell statue at MoPop got us wondering about the statues honoring local music legends.
A look a seven of the most intriguing performers at Seattle’s annual month-long jazz celebration.
The Seattle indie pop act returns with the bittersweet tunes of ‘Comfort World.’
The Seattle Symphony’s conductor looks ahead at his final season in charge.
The event corresponds with the City’s public land use hearing regarding expanding the Pike Place Market Historic District.
Seattle Weekly chats with the reflective singer-songwriter ahead of her Seattle solo show.
The Seattle folk singer-songwriter pens potent and poetic breakup songs on her new EP.
Thoughts and photos to recap the annual extravaganza.
Music headliners, comedians, and local favorites: These are the acts to seek out at this weekend’s festivities.
The Broadway-worthy hijinks of ‘Off Book: The Improvised Musical’ podcast come to Bumbershoot.
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The destinctive-voiced Isaquah singer-songwriter comes into her own on her new album ‘You’re a Shooting Star, I’m a Sinking Ship.’
While it’d be a fine record for most bands, the group’s new album falls short of its own standard thanks to questionable production and sequencing decisions.
The Home Shows at Safeco Field weren’t about the band’s legacy, but that of the genre as a whole.
With a lively crowd on hand, the Council unanimously voted to delay any demolition of the venue by 10 months.
A look back at the high points of Sub Pop’s 30th anniversary blowout.
To celebrate the record label’s 30th anniversary, we attempt to pick the best song from every year of its existance.
Now, Now lost its way for years, unexpectedly building a ravenous pop rock fanbase in absentia.