“Most of Your Life is Boring”: Lime Garden is Romanticizing the Mundane

“Most of Your Life is Boring”: Lime Garden is Romanticizing...
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Lime Garden will play Kilby Block Party this week, their first American music festival, and chatted with SLUG about motherhood, female friendship and romanticizing the mundane.  … read more

Local Review: MOCOSOS — RE DEMO

Local Review: MOCOSOS — RE DEMO
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Mocosos via their ungodly release RE DEMO writhes with a pulse and ability to swallow a room, dragging it and all within deep into its acid rotted gut. … read more

Local Review: State Of The Nation – State Of The Nation

Local Review: State Of The Nation – State Of The...
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A convergence point of different sounds, State Of The Nation acts as a snapshot in time of punk, emo and grunge. … read more

“Love All” is the Beginning and the End: An Interview with Tennis

“Love All” is the Beginning and the End: An Interview...
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The Denver-based duo of Tennis produces a neo-psychedelia and surf-pop fusion that is sure to make one fall in love. … read more

Thou’s Bryan Funck Takes Himself Off The Pedestal

Thou’s Bryan Funck Takes Himself Off The Pedestal
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Thou vocalist Bryan Funck, whose initial struggle to turn the camera on instantly and comedically humanized someone I had placed on a pedestal. … read more

Local Review: PERSONA 749 — JOCK ROCK

Local Review: PERSONA 749 — JOCK ROCK
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The result is that there’s something on Jock Rock for just about everybody who loves rock and/or roll. … read more

Suffering is Softening with Vagabon’s Latest Album

Suffering is Softening with Vagabon’s Latest Album
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Performing as Vagabon, multi-instrumentalist Cameroonian-American Laetitia Tamko is the kind of artist whose sound is always evolving. … read more

SUMAC Tours Europe and the UK by Volcanic Storm

SUMAC Tours Europe and the UK by Volcanic Storm
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Northwest-based trio SUMAC, consisting of guitarist/vocalist Aaron Turner, bassist Brian Cook, and drummer Nick Yacyshyn, establishes the voices of our ancestry. … read more

Local Review: Rachael Jenkins — The End

Local Review: Rachael Jenkins — The End
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This is a middle finger! This is Punk Rock! And Rachael Jenkins delivers it with a quiet guitar and a quivering voice, but the anger lingers just the same. … read more

Allegra Weingarten and Etta Friedman of Momma Talk Welcome to My Blue Sky

Allegra Weingarten and Etta Friedman of Momma Talk Welcome to...
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I sat down for a virtual interview with Momma’s primary singers, songwriters and guitarists, Allegra Weingarten and Etta Friedman, to discuss Welcome to My Blue Sky. … read more