Sonic Reducer Being a self-professed alcoholic is a cliché lost on AMC's Mark Eitzel. There are gobs of songwriters regularly crediting their insights to booze [...] Michael Henningsen \ Sep 23, 2004 Read More
Blue Note Though she once provided background vocals on recordings by Shawn Colvin and Nanci Griffith, New York-based singer-songwriter Lucy Kaplansky has long since established [...] Michael Henningsen \ Sep 23, 2004 Read More
Music To Your Ears Another week, another anti-Bush rock show. On Friday, Sept. 24, punk rock heavies Anti-Flag, Midtown, Strike Anywhere, Plea for Peace founder Mike Park, [...] Michael Henningsen \ Sep 23, 2004 Read More
Sonic Reducer Styx is theatrical rock at its greatest, similar to the complexity and intricacy of Yes and the theatrical melodies and harmonies of Queen. [...] Stephanie Garcia \ Sep 16, 2004 Read More
Music To Your Ears It's going to be one of those weeks. In addition to loads of live local music ongoing at the New Mexico State Fair [...] Michael Henningsen \ Sep 16, 2004 Read More
Ms. Led Saturday, Sept. 18; Burt's Tiki Lounge (21 and over, 9 p.m.): It's been two years since Seattle's premier feminist pop-punk band, Ms. Led, [...] Michael Henningsen \ Sep 16, 2004 Read More
Junky Southern With The James Douglas Show Thursday, Sept. 23; Ned's Downtown (21 and over, 9:30 p.m.): Of the more than 100 original songs in his repertoire, Reed Easterwood, who [...] Michael Henningsen \ Sep 16, 2004 Read More
Music To Your Ears If you, Mr. 12- to 17-year-old, consider yourself a true metalhead, then your valuable services are required. Gerald Chavez, longtime local musician, martial [...] Michael Henningsen \ Sep 09, 2004 Read More
Blue Note Lolita move over. Your jaw may drop when you hear “Summertime,” the first of 12 tracks on this disc of standards and classics [...] Jason Serinus \ Sep 09, 2004 Read More
Sonic Reducer The quasi-ska “Shootin' Dice” is an unfortunate misstep (especially with regard to the vocals), but the rest of Hit By a Bus' debut [...] Michael Henningsen \ Sep 09, 2004 Read More