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Tuesday, March 20: Makeup Monsters

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Tuesday, March 20: Makeup Monsters

Makeup Monsters (formerly the duo of Shayne Weeks and Isaac Solverson, now a trio including Jay Clancy) are a band that's frustratingly talented, handsome and widely beloved. They're also remarkably young - something that's been discussed to death here and elsewhere. MM's youthful energy is in keeping with their aural

Thursday, July 28: L.A. Lungs

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Thursday, July 28: L.A. Lungs

L.A. Lungs is the project of Nathan Markiewicz and wife Lori, and, as you might expect from a couple of steadfast oddballs (Markiewicz has a terrific track record as the booker for the Olympia Experimental Music Festival), L.A. Lungs' music is bracingly unique, unfiltered and hard to categorize. Songs like

Sunday, July 31: Ty Segall

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Sunday, July 31: Ty Segall

You know those grating California tourism ads with all the celebrity cameos? You will never hear Ty Segall's "California Commercial," from his latest stellar full-length, Goodbye Bread, featured in one of those, despite the implications of its title. "Come to California / Stay inside your house / Stay inside your

Comic-Con bound

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Comic-Con bound

A gangly, bespectacled teenager stares at his hands in disbelief. "What's happening to me?" he asks himself. "I feel - different!" So says Peter Parker in Amazing Fantasy #15, and just like that dumbstruck adolescent, the comic book industry finds itself in the midst of a radioactive growth spurt. From the corporate-owned

Sunday, July 17: Liturgy

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Sunday, July 17: Liturgy

The new album from high-minded black-metal riffers Liturgy opens with what sounds like popcorn kernels ricocheting around an empty grain silo. This lasts for just over a minute, slowly escalating into a Tommy Gun rat-a-tat racket before guitars, drums, bass and throat-clearing vocals suddenly come thundering in. The overall effect

Thursday, July 14: Earth

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Thursday, July 14: Earth

When I booked Earth for a college show some years back, I made off with a hand-written note that Dylan Carlson had left in the cafeteria. It read: "DO NOT PLACE ANYTHING especially BEVERAGES on or near this amp & equipment. You will be stabbed repeatedly and will be forced

Saturday, July 16: Waves and Radiation

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Saturday, July 16: Waves and Radiation

It's been two years and one month since instrumental rock band Waves and Radiation played its farewell show at Bob's Java Jive. On Saturday, the band will reunite for a special one-off return performance at the same coffee-pot-shaped venue where they called it a day back in 2009. Fans of

Waves and Radiation ride again

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Waves and Radiation ride again

It's been two years and one month since instrumental rock band Waves and Radiation played its farewell show at Bob's Java Jive. On Saturday, the band will reunite for a special one-off return performance at the same coffee-pot-shaped venue where they called it a day back in 2009. Fans of

Thursday, July 7: WaMu

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Thursday, July 7: WaMu

Though their brutal, improvised maelstroms don't have much in the way of sonic equivalents' in the Seattle underground scene, WaMü could nonetheless be lumped in with a handful of other Emerald City noisemakers like Stickers and MOUNTAINSS (to say nothing of Olympia's own Malaikat dan Singa) who treat the saxophone

Wednesday, June 22: Stasis Field

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Wednesday, June 22: Stasis Field

If the recent Olympia Experimental Music Festival left you hungering for more far-out sounds - from seemingly infinite Kraut-psych trip-outs to pensive wetland soundscapes - congratulations, you are both awesome and weird, and you're also in luck, because you won't have to wait long before getting another epidural shot of

Friday, June 10-Sunday, June 12: Oly Experimental Music Festival

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Friday, June 10-Sunday, June 12: Oly Experimental Music Festival

You'd be hard pressed to find a more wide-ranging roster of artists at any other Northwest music-related event than the one lined up for the 17th Annual Olympia Experimental Music Festival. This year, the fest welcomes over 20 artists, including the likes of Eurostache, Squim, Pavonine and Megabats, along with

Where the wild things are

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Where the wild things are

You'd be hard pressed to find a more wide-ranging roster of artists at any other Northwest music-related event than the one lined up for the 17th Annual Olympia Experimental Music Festival. This year, the fest welcomes more than 20 artists, including the likes of Eurostache, Squim, Pavonine and Megabats, along

Friday, June 3: NWCZ 2nd Anniversary Party

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Friday, June 3: NWCZ 2nd Anniversary Party

Northwest Convergent Zone Radio (or NWCZ, for short) is a staunchly local, pro-Tacoma/South Sound online station broadcasting 24 hours a day at nwczradio.com. Despite having been disillusioned by years of toiling for stations on the corporate side of the dial, founder Darrell Fortune maintains a love of radio and underground

Wednesday, May 25: Mad Rad

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Wednesday, May 25: Mad Rad

Seattle's Mad Rad don't know when to quit. Between the end of their monstrous West Coast tour with Mash Hall and their new Mountain State Tour with State of the Artist, they took exactly two days off. And given how hard these dudes supposedly party, that's even more of a

Monday, May 23: Swimsuit

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Monday, May 23: Swimsuit

City Center is one of three Michigan bands currently touring the U.S. together. Sharing a van is not an issue, as Swimsuit and Secret Twins draw from the same pool of tight-knit talent. Dina Bankole plays guitar in both Secret Twins and Swimsuit, and her bandmates are likewise busy: bassist

Healing waters

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Healing waters

Ypsilanti, Michigan, is a capacious, creative "dark horse little sister" of a city, situated only six miles outside Ann Arbor. In the late 19th century, the ambitious hucksters of the Cornwell Paper Company sold effervescent "healing water" siphoned from a well almost a thousand feet deep ("If you are sick

Friday, May 13: Grave Babies

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Friday, May 13: Grave Babies

"Medical authorities in Cumberland have concluded that in all cases, the killers are eating the flesh of the people they kill. And so this incredible story becomes more ghastly with each report." -Night of the Living Dead Snippets of dialogue from George Romero's seminal 1968 film Night of the Living

Crib death

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Crib death

"Medical authorities in Cumberland have concluded that in all cases, the killers are eating the flesh of the people they kill. And so this incredible story becomes more ghastly with each report." -Night of the Living Dead Snippets of dialogue from George Romero's seminal 1968 film Night of the Living Dead act

Friday, May 6: Vacant Fever

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Friday, May 6: Vacant Fever

The aesthetic side of Seattle duo Vacant Fever is just as well-realized as the sun-baked garage rock sounds heard on the band's recent free-to-download album, Heparin & Saline. Their indelible block-lettered logo sears into the mind - have I seen it all over town, or does it just feel like

Rise and shine

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Rise and shine

While it would be unfair to call Tacoma's underage music scene comatose, there seems to be no shortage of locals who think it needs a good shot in the arm. Among them are Shayne Weeks and Sam Olsen, two young, doggedly creative musicians spearheading the Coma Collective, an arts contingent in

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