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Sleepy Sun @ The Sunset

Author et2kah   Filed under Music, NW Show Critic, Upcoming, Upcoming Shows   January 31, 2009  

Do you enjoy quality rock? Do you think the spirit of Jim Morrison has inhabited another, younger singer? Is it possible for someone to channel Robert Plant while he is still alive?

I saw these guys (and energetic girl) two nights ago in PDX at the Roseland Lounge while gathering material for an article and I was immediately blown away. If there is a must see show of January, it is Sleepy Sun at the Sunset Tavern this evening, 10pm. Also playing are The Pica Beats and X-Ray Press. Don’t forget to yell the bands’ battle cry ‘Let’s get Wierd’.

http://www.myspace.com/sleepysun

 
 

Ball of Wax Volume 15 Release Show

Author matt   Filed under Upcoming   January 29, 2009  

Ball of Wax Volume 15 Release Show:
Thursday, February 19th at the Sunset Tavern
w/Pufferfish, Robb Benson, Spekulation, Caleb Thompson, Levi Fuller, Troubleshooting, Kelli Frances Corrado, Brad Dunn, Eli Rosenblatt, Nasstasia Yard
8:00 p.m. / 21+ / $7 (includes a copy of Vol. 14!)

 
 

Graffiti Rock! – This Saturday March 1st @ the Sunset Tavern in Ballard

Author dj100proof   Filed under Music, Upcoming, Venues & Record Shops   February 26, 2008  

Featuring the turntable wizardry of ‘The Elefaders’ and the funky stylings of ‘N/NW’

For those that don’t know…

The Elefaders put on an incredible set. Three djs on three sets of turntables creating live beats, dropping sick breaks and the cleanest of cuts.

N/NW always bring a high energy show and will drop a party rocking set sure to keep the Sunset jumping till the wee hours.

PLUS: DJ 100 Proof bringing the old school flavor on the tables and Big Rob dropping comic gems that fly higher over your head than a 747 at cruising altitude.

 
 

NWMB Recommends: Seattle Shows for January 2008

Author Kevin LeDoux   Filed under Uncategorized   December 28, 2007  

This month, the choices range from tributes for the “King’s” birthday to experimental rock at the Sunset. The highlights come from the High Dive in Freemont. The weekend of the 11-12, the High Dive stretches it’s musical range with 2 great lineups. 1 Hip Hop 1 Alt country. Jan 16th at the Funhouse smashes 4 worthwile bands into one night for a measly $5
(NOTE: New Years Eve recommendations can be found by clicking here. For the rest of the month follow the link below..)

 
 

A Summer-y of Summer Shows and Albums

Author misterlevitan   Filed under Music, NW Show Critic, Upcoming   October 2, 2007  

Though I was in LA for half of June, working all of July, bed-ridden with SARS for six weeks after July 30th and MIA for most of September, I still managed to bear witness to some rock and some roll and a lot of hip hop this summer.
I downloaded the new Common album, “Finding Forever” and despite the rough and dissonant track “Southside”, wholly endorse it top to bottom. You have probably heard “Misunderstood” with the Nina Simone sample on KEXP. This was in heavy rotation in my work van until…
Talib Kweli’s “Eardrum.” Dang, Kanye was busy, what with producing some of this album plus “Forever”. Judging by the credits, it’d be hard to beat this album: Pete Rock, Madlib, will.i.am (now off the hook as Fergalicious is off doing something else) and longtime producer Hi-Tek are responsible for its release. The beats and themes bounce all over on “Eardrum” as much as his flow on “Country Cousins.” (Is that an “Earth, Wind and Fire” sample in there?) Try to put this one down.
By the time I saw Lyrics Born and Rodrigo y Gabriela rock crowds at Bumbershoot, I had probably played Queens of the Stone Age’s “Era Vulgaris” about 30 times. These artists bolstered my faith in the State of Music 2007 as much as the subtext of “Era Vulgaris” tried to question it.
A special thanks to a couple of NWMBers for inviting me along to the Spoon show last month. Like an old locomotive trying to gain momentum, the band had to fight the mass of their last album – too slow and cumbersome for this listener – to get the show going. Once into the second half of the performance, though, they found their groove and sated up the sold-out Showbox crowd.
Surprise surprise at my friend Michael’s wedding reception at the Sunset Tavern: a private show by our beloved Cops. A great preview of the new album followed a short set during the cocktail hour that featured “Fooled Around and Fell in Love” and “Ballroom Blitz”. Hell yeah! Since my last visit to The Cops in late 2005, they have added a guitarist (Brandon of Free Electricity) and replaced founding bassist Brian Wall with Drew Church. They as solid as ever. I am eager to see them again this week with The Blakes at the Croc.
A fellow NWMB editor invited me out to see Two Gallants at the Croc earlier this month. The harmonics and minor-chord whiny-ness of Modest Mouse plus the two-piece frenetics of Hella. They totally underwhelmed me but it afforded me the opportunity to check out Blitzen Trapper, newly signed to hit maker Sub Pop. My idea that night: Radiohead mates with The Eagles and has a rockin’ Wilco baby. Whatever that whiskey-stained thought means. Check ‘em out and decide for yourself. Or grab the free show on the “KEXP Live Performances” podcast on the omnipresent iTunes.
I have been missing out on the goldenthroat rock, so tomorrow I am going to see Chris Cornell do something at the Paramount. Maybe he’ll take his shirt off. Or maybe he’ll play Billie Jean and I will try to sing along. Lately he has been covering Zeppelin’s “Thank You” and that out to be goldenthroat-tastic.
If Sharon Jones and the Dap Kings are on the road, I will have to catch the support of their third release. Anyone into it?

 
 

Salt & Samovar to Play Sunset Tavern

Author matt   Filed under Upcoming   September 17, 2007  

albumcover5.jpgBrooklyn-based rock & roll band Salt & Samovar embarked on their first US tour on September 13 in support of their debut record, Old Joy, New Joy.

S&S very much yank their tunes from the topsoil of Walt Whitman’s dreams, with Moltz’s earthy, elegiac vocals bolstered by his bandmates’ three-part harmony. A caravan of American roots music…
–Buzz Poole, The Village Voice

The band plays foot stomping psyche-garage tunes with intense lead vocals, warm boy-girl harmonies, and some impressive lead guitar shredding.
fiddlewhileyouburn.com

Listen to tracks from Old Joy, New Joy at www.myspace.com/saltandsamovar

It sounds good. I might check them out.