“Paella”, a new video (created by Steve Zehentner) from the album Swirled World by Church of Betty (produced by Kenny Siegal), is a joyous celebration of diversity. Humanity, in its finest form, is not a melting pot where individuals lose their […]
“Paella”, a new video (created by Steve Zehentner) from the album Swirled World by Church of Betty (produced by Kenny Siegal), is a joyous celebration of diversity. Humanity, in its finest form, is not a melting pot where individuals lose their […]
David Corley is picking up speed on his European tour and on his way to world domination. In July, Corley and his band Wild Connection descended upon Italy and played a few festivals, including Pusiano’s Buscadero Day (video by Giuliano […]
“It was face-melting, but in a good way,” my husband said, after The Sideshow Tragedy’s brief but intense performance at The High Dive. Celebrating and promoting the release of their fifth album, Capital (Continental Record Services), Nathan Singleton (vocals, guitar) and Jeremy Harrell (vocals, […]
Mike Giacolino of Ole Tinder leaves his “…heart in ol’ Seattle” and catches a northern bound train in this lonely and sparse song from his new solo album, “Broken Roads”. Video produced by Patrick Kehoe. Catch the rest of his […]
A haunting, poignant video produced by Jasmine Hirst with compassionate lyrics and music by Chris Rael from the album “Swirled World”. The final few seconds gives a glimmer of hope as the words “we are born to endure” appear on […]
In the wake of his smashing debut album “Available Light” (Continental Record Services), David Corley played a live show at Sessions on The River, which also streamed online in June. He is accompanied by producer Hugh Christopher brown (keys/vocals), Gregor […]
“If I’m sober enough to hold a pen, I’ll write a review,” I told Fredd Luongo, singer/songwriter for The Swearengens. I reflected on their previous whiskey-soaked shows just days before their their album release party at The Tractor Tavern. Some of our […]
John Doe brought his punk energy and some Texas twang to The Triple Door in Seattle. Doe is in the middle of a short tour to promote The Best of John Doe This Far, his multi-decade collection of greatest hits and personal […]
Finger-snapping music for beat poets and dark alleys. From Big Lazy’s latest album, “Don’t Cross Myrtle” (Tasankee Records).
The bold lads of The Sideshow Tragedy deliver bluesy rock with a purpose in this official video from their newly released album, “Capital”, available on iTunes, Amazon, CD Baby, and through Continental Record Services (CRS) in Europe.
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