Seattle’s Brick Lane Records
Monday, April 7, 2014 11:14 — 0 Comments
The independent record label, Brick Lane Records, is home to Iska Dhaaf, Benjamin Verdoes, Mayors of Liberty and more. Seattle, a city that fosters its burgeoning culture of independent producers (like this here magazine), is producing some of the most interesting music and artistic work in the country. We caught up with Brick Lane founder Kirt Debique to find out what drives him toward his indie label success, why he started in Seattle and what, exactly, he thinks about the idea of artistic community.Â
Surviving a Car Accident – Holly Dahlstrom
Thursday, March 27, 2014 23:33 — 0 Comments
5am brought us a pitch black morning on this long awaited adventure to Treefort Music Fest in Boise, ID, but thank goodness the rain from the night before had stopped. Now we – the Seattle band Friends and Family – would get to see the sunrise over the Cascades in an hour or so as we slowly made our way to the festival we had been so looking forward to. While our drummer and electric guitarist fried up some potatoes and brewed the coffee, our auxiliary percussionist and I stepped out to face the trunk of the Rhino (the Buick […]
A Generous Fundraiser
Tuesday, March 25, 2014 10:35 — 0 Comments
Seattle bands Theoretics, Funky 2 Death, Half Kingdom, along with musicians Daniel Blue and Sam Miller will be performing at the High Dive Sunday, March 30th in order to raise money for a friend and his two high school-aged siblings who lost their parents and whose house had a tree fall on it.Â
Jake Uitti On Hangin Tuff Episode #2 With Half-Breed
Wednesday, March 19, 2014 13:18 — 0 Comments
Welcome to the new mini-series where we ask five Seattle folk their thoughts on the new music interview and variety show, Hangin Tuff, presented by Bobbi Rich. This week, Jake Uitti, Managing Editor of the Monarch Review, offers his thoughts on episode #5.
Band In Seattle: Blackheart Honeymoon and Le Sang Song
Wednesday, March 19, 2014 12:58 — 0 Comments
Every Saturday night at 11PM on KSTW (Channel 11 in the Emerald City), Band In Seattle broadcasts their newest episode. This week the TV show, which features local musicians’ music and interviews, will present Blackheart Honeymoon and Le Sang Song. To get a little insight into the program, we asked BIS founder Conrad Denke about what’s coming up this week.
Three Songs To The Head vol. 9
Tuesday, March 18, 2014 11:33 — 0 Comments
Hello and welcome to our latest in the running series, Three Songs To The Head. Here we offer three songs we can’t stop thinking about, three songs we love, three songs we want to share with you. In this installment we feature Decoded, The Trouble Starts and Cahalen Morrison & Eli West.Â
Band In Seattle: Star Anna
Thursday, March 13, 2014 16:41 — 2 Comments
Every Saturday night at 11PM on KSTW (Channel 11 in the Emerald City), Band In Seattle broadcasts their newest episode. This week the TV show, which features local musicians’ music and interviews, will present Star Anna. To get a little insight into the program, we asked BIS founder Conrad Denke about what’s coming up this week. Jake Uitti: What’s special about this week’s episode with Star Anna? Conrad Denke: This week on Band in Seattle, Star Anna performs for the entire program. Her stories and music are fascinating. As a dog lover, she works full time for the Downtown Dog Lounge taking care of countless […]
John Osebold On Hangin Tuff Episode #1 With Fly Moon Royalty
Thursday, March 13, 2014 11:06 — 0 Comments
Welcome to the new mini-series where we ask five Seattle folk their thoughts on the new music interview and variety show, Hangin Tuff, presented by Bobbi Rich. This week, John Osebold, comedian and writer, offers his  thoughts on the season and Episode #1.
The Fremont Abbey and Victoria McConnell
Sunday, March 9, 2014 22:35 — 2 Comments
Victoria McConnell wears a lot of hats for the Fremont Abbey – from curator, to performer to administrator. Her upcoming show, dubbed Abbey Grown, a dance and music performance featuring the likes of Julia Massey and Pepper Proud, is slated for March 28 in the Abbey. We had a chance to talk with Victoria – asking her three questions – about the show!
Band In Seattle: The Chasers and McTuff
Tuesday, March 4, 2014 14:35 — 0 Comments
Every Saturday night at 11PM on KSTW (Channel 11 in the Emerald City), Band In Seattle broadcasts their newest episode. This week the TV show, which features local musicians’ music and interviews, will present The Chasers and McTuff. To get a little insight into the program, we asked BIS founder Conrad Denke about what’s coming up this week.
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