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Girl In a Coma at El Corazon a Standout for All Ages

Author misterlevitan   Filed under NW Show Critic   July 14, 2008  

Arriving late to the party as usual, we were amused to find Seth Green’s twin brother - smarmy look and gleaming white  flat-brimmed baseball cap and all - at the door to wave us in. Perhaps the guest list policy is looser down in the Cascade ‘hood compared to places on Pike/Pine or Madison, because Mister Disaffected Son of Dr. Evil barely looked up from his Blackberry to let us in to El Corazon on a quiet Wednesday night.

The women of Girl in a Coma were already a few songs into their set, and were settling into their groove at 10:30. The crowd? Possibly plucked at random from a group of shoppers at nearby REI: lots of late-teens, an rocker couple in the mid-30s, some parents (chaperones, surely) and even some pre-teens bopping to the rock of this San Antonio trio. Nearly all the kids were jumping, twitching, shaking their thang in approximate time while lead singer Nina maintained command of the room onstage. (It was more than just the Red Bull energizing them, I am certain.) I was taken immediately by her poise: all at once asserting control with her microphone and guitar but also anxiously taking in the room, her eyes wide and darting from left to right behind stringy, sweaty locks.
“How does someone seemingly so young sing so passionately about… well.. anything?” I thought. Get the album and you’ll find that her voice and poetry belies her age. I don’t want to get hung up on the age thing, but instead flip it into a compliment. Though much younger than me, these three women have confident command of their artistry and it bodes well for fans like me who are late to the game. They aren’t going to disappear into the pop music ether. With their second LP planned for release in the next year, and a spot on Tegan and Sara’s fall tour, I expect GIAC to return to our city with many more fans anticipating their arrival. I don’t wanna blather on about her vocal style or they way she carries her guitar what kind of bass Jenn plays, so check out their videos at the Blackheart Records’ Youtube site.

If you’ve rocked the Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Hammerbox, Joan Jett or even Social D, they will be a fresh update to your collection. They don’t ape the sounds of these comparative rock elders, but jump off from it and stamp it as their own with a distinct Texas flavor. The LP “Both Before I’m Gone” is available at all your favorite online music retailers. Amazon and iTunes have the download for $6.

Drummer Phanie has a series of video blogs up on her site on the YouTubes. Episode 4 even features a cameo from Oasis.  The excellent video for “Say”, which has been rattling around my head all week, is here.

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Your Reaction to the Sub Pop Weekend

Author matt   Filed under NW Show Critic    

Who did you like? Which day was best? Did you like the sound?

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Wolf Parade Tonite @ Neumos!

Author matt   Filed under Upcoming Shows    

wolfparade.jpgThe rumored secret Wolf Parade show is revealed. Opening is the very angular Foals and self-described Indie / Afro-beat / Folk The Listening Party.

Tickets are $23 after various service fees and “convenience” charges. 21+.

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Les Thugs at Neumos FREE Tonight

Author matt   Filed under Upcoming Shows   July 11, 2008  

This just in: Free show tonight at Neumos starring Les Thugs. Supporting: Death Vessel and Strong Killings.

I heard a KEXP in-studio with Les Thugs yesterday and they were excellent.

Doors at 8pm. 21+.

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Black Rebel Motorcycle Club @ The Mars Bar?

Author nadamucho   Filed under Music, Music and the Internet, Upcoming Shows, Venues & Record Shops   July 10, 2008  

SpindriftFlierWould-be stalkers of L.A. fuzz-rock band Black Rebel Motorcycle Club take note: a couple band members are coming to Seattle to see their buddies in Spindrift (members of the Warlocks & Brian Jonestown Massacre) play the Mars Bar on Friday night. They are even rumored to be sitting in on a few songs.  

Stargazing aside, Spindrift are excellent. They are travelling with a band called Go Fever. Also on the bill is Kerry from Das Llamas new band, See Me River.

If that wasn’t enough, the lovely and talented Ms. Momma Casserole will DJ.

Friday, July 11  - Mars Bar 
8:30 p.m. $7. 21+

SPINDRIFT (Warlocks, BJM) (http://www.myspace.com/thewest)
Go Fever (http://www.myspace.com/gofever)
See Me River (Kerry from Das Llamas) (http://www.myspace.com/seemeriver)
DJ Momma Casserole

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¡Sub Pop 20th Anniversary Event Alert!

Author matt   Filed under Music    

The 520 floating bridge is closed for inspections this weekend. Find another way over Lake Washington. Thanks to KEXP for this news.

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Block Party Ticket Give Away Next Week

Author matt   Filed under Upcoming Shows    

capitol-hill-block-party.pngNWMB has a pair of 2-day passes to give away. We’re going to unload these beauties on a lucky reader next week, but not before Monday. Stay tuned.

Jump the break for the lineup.

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The Dodos at Neumos a couple Wednesdays ago

Author C-Leb   Filed under Music, NW Show Critic   July 8, 2008  

I had heard quite a bit of hype about The Dodos before I went to check them out at Neumos a couple weeks ago. After the show I went home and looked up some info on the band to get a better taste of what I had seen, and grasp of the buzz that I’d heard. And in the end I had noticed several things about the entire experience that lead me to my final conclusion about The Dodos show. First the opening band Triumph of Lethargy Skinned Alive to Death was way more intriguing. Second The Dodos are very good musicians, and third the place was packed with 99% white people for a Wednesday night in Seattle, the other 1% were asian. What does that have to do with anything?

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