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Where Shall You Take Me? (Secretly Canadian). Review by Chad Perman.
Where Shall You Take Me? (Secretly Canadian). Review by Chad Perman.
Monster Zero (Loveless). Review by Eric J. Iannelli.
Drummmer Barrett Martin talks about Screaming Trees, Wayward Shamans, Tuatara, and life after grunge with Gail Worley.
Songs About Leaving (Sad Robot). Review by Eric J. Iannelli.
Bridges Worth Burning (Barsuk). Review by Eric J. Iannelli.
The Sunset Tavern’s Anniversary Toga Party, featuring The Young Fresh Fellows, Huge Spacebird, and The Chris & Tad Show, at the Sunset Tavern in Seattle, WA on June 21, 2002. Event review by Steve Stav. Photos by Andrea Miller.
Hacked (Invisible). Review by Kiran Aditham.
Paul Kelly at the Crocodile Café in Seattle, WA on March 20, 2002. Concert review by Steve Stav.
Rock ‘N Roll Kamikaze (Junk). Review by David Lee Beowulf.
Marcel Feldmar remembers how the city of Seattle gathered not to mourn Joey, but to celebrate his life, and reveals his top five Ramones memories.
Jets To Brazil, with J. Majesty and Pedro The Lion at Graceland in Seattle, WA on September 23, 2000.
Adventures In Stereo, with the Chamber Strings and the Waxwings at Gracland in Seattle, WA on September 19, 2000. Concert review by Marcel Feldmar.
Wheat, with Carissa’s Weird and Melody Unit, at the Sit & Spin in Seattle, WA, on September 12, 2000. Concert review by Marcel Feldmar.
St. Etienne at I-Spy in Seattle, WA on September 22, 2000. Concert review by Marcel Feldmar.
Trans Am, with Laddio Balako, the Fucking Champs, and Neil Hamburger, at I-Spy in Seattle, Wa on September 21, 2000. Concert review by Marcel Feldmar.
Remeber the carnage that ensued during the WTO protests in Seattle? In the midst of it all were the No WTO Combo – Jello Biafra, Krist Novoselic, Kim Thayill, and Gina Mainwal – playing a show that’s now been documented by a new release on Alternative Tentacles. Frank Mullen gets the full report on the events from Novoselic and Thayill.
Event Review by Marcel Feldmar
Event Review by Marcel Feldmar
Event Review by Marcel Feldmar
Event Review by marcel feldmar
The first film based on Junji Ito’s manga, Tomie, makes its US Blu-ray debut from Arrow Video.
J-Horror Rising, a curated collection from the late ’90s and early 2000s, spotlights three lesser-known gems from the influential J-Horror movement. Phil Bailey reviews Carved: The Slit Mouthed Woman, St. John’s Wort, and Inugami.
Traveler (Wide Brim Music). Review by Randy Radic. Featured photo by @annaazarov.