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TV Girl spans generations

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TV Girl spans generations

The first song I ever heard from TV Girl was the title track from their 2011 EP, Benny and the Jetts. I didn't know, at the time, what an appropriate song it was to get introduced to this band. As the story of the song goes, a man is in

Friday, July 18-Saturday, July 19: TV Girl

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Friday, July 18-Saturday, July 19: TV Girl

The first song I ever heard from TV Girl was the title track from their 2011 EP, Benny and the Jetts. I didn't know, at the time, what an appropriate song it was to get introduced to this band. As the story of the song goes, a man is in

Friday, July 18: Wow, Laura

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Friday, July 18: Wow, Laura

Lately, I've been spending too much time thinking about the preponderance of math rock influences in local indie rock. I think I first noticed it during the last batch of Makeup Monster shows. Something changed in the SOTA music scene, and - as near as I can tell - it

Sunday, July 20: The Cave Singers

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Sunday, July 20: The Cave Singers

What might have come across as a bit of cheeky, gimmickry with the Cave Singers, has coalesced into an easy and natural product. Combining members of punk bands like Pretty Girls Make Graves and Murder City Devils into a folk-rock band (right at the apex of Seattle's neo-folk inundation, mind

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Tacoma Pride: A week of celebrating in the streets

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Tacoma Pride: A week of celebrating in the streets

It wasn't too long into my tenure of hanging out in downtown Tacoma - after years of fearing it from my home in the North End - before I visited my first gay bar. I was doing an essay for my English class at TCC, where we were charged with

The blue collar poetry of the Riffbrokers

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The blue collar poetry of the Riffbrokers

I'm well aware that this is likely the 1,000th time I've quoted this, but it's something that has stuck with me for years. It comes on the bonus features of the DVD of the Talking Heads concert film, Stop Making Sense, and it's a segment in which David Byrne interviews

Sunday, July 13: The Riffbrokers

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Sunday, July 13: The Riffbrokers

I'll never forget how excited I was when I heard the Riffbrokers, something like four years ago. Singer-songwriter Nick Millward achieved all of the requirements of my simple, music-loving mind. With a voice that resembles a more nimble version of Elvis Costello's nasal croon, Millward drew me in, sonically, before I

Friday, July 11: Sarchasm

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Friday, July 11: Sarchasm

One of the more intriguing aspects of our prolonged exposure to intense music snobbery is the eventual caving of critics and admitting support of more maligned subgenres. Pop-punk's return to acceptable regions of taste for folks that would have previously turned up their noses at Blink-182, in particular, has been

Friday, July 11: Charts

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Friday, July 11: Charts

On their recent EP, Vacation, Charts burst out of the gate with skittering drums and bright guitars on "Settling Down." The Portland band makes a bold statement, practically daring you not to blast their music out of the open window of your crummy car. This is driving music, first and

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B-Lines are tuneful ne'er-do-wells

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B-Lines are tuneful ne'er-do-wells

As the Weekly Volcano's resident holiday curmudgeon, I think it's appropriate that I fill you in on my thoughts about the Fourth of July. Any guesses on where I stand? Any notions about how I react to my dog being in a continual panic for two weeks on either side

Tips and warnings for online Tacoma dating

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Tips and warnings for online Tacoma dating

Look, there's no point in pretending that this whole article is anything other than an excuse to publish a singles classified ad for myself, so let's go ahead and get that right out in the open. I enjoy whiskey, comedy podcasts, whiskey, dialogue-heavy films, whiskey and having long, intimate conversations

Monday, July 7: Callow

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Monday, July 7: Callow

San Francisco duo Callow are inordinately preoccupied with mood. Everything they do is measured and drawn out, lending unbearable proportions of tension to every song they make. Composed of Red Moses on guitar and Sami Knowles on drums and keyboard, with both singing, Callow describe their music as "ghost western,"

Sunday, July 6: Talk of Shamans

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Sunday, July 6: Talk of Shamans

Around the mid-'00s, a cavalcade of bands arrived on the scene as blissed-out purveyors of art-pop - off-kilter melodies and shifting time signatures giving nods to progressive rock, without going so far as to approach the uncommercial. Groups such as Animal Collective, Grizzly Bear and Local Natives are on the

Friday, July 4: B-Lines

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Friday, July 4: B-Lines

B-Lines are very much not in the mood for fancy-pants subgenre naval-gazing. No hifalutin descriptors; just "stupid punk" emblazoned on their page. One thing does pop up, though: they refer to one of their albums as "post-proto-hardcore," a designation so colossal in its meaninglessness that it approaches the sublime. There needn't

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Music Critics' Picks: Landon Wordswell, Gladiators Eat Fire, Mosquito Hawk, Wei Zhongle

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Music Critics' Picks: Landon Wordswell, Gladiators Eat Fire, Mosquito Hawk, Wei Zhongle

[HIP-HOP] + THURS, JUNE 26 The Pacific Northwest underground hip-hop scene has continued to develop and grow with a myriad of different styles, trends and characters. Landon Wordswell is one such character with a unique style.  Hailing from The Rose City, Wordswell combines enthusiasm with sharp craft and delivery on the microphone. Billed

Fruit Juice's Psych-Pop is a breath of fresh air

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Fruit Juice's Psych-Pop is a breath of fresh air

When I was 16, I was hanging out in my friend's apartment, smoking pot with a group of people. She was dating a pot-dealer, at the time, so this wasn't an entirely uncommon situation. The lights were off, and we were listening to music. Someone turned on "Shine On You

Olympia's 20th Year of Experiments

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Olympia's 20th Year of Experiments

As a music writer, it's more or less an open secret that we tend to get bored and give special attention to things that we may not even like in our leisurely hours, but that hit our ears as interesting in our work lives. The same likely holds true to

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