Photos: Atmosphere @ Showbox SoDo

Atmosphere @ Showbox SoDo, 9/15/16
Photos by Casey Brevig

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Details: Minneapolis’ Atmosphere (that is, rapper Slug and DJ Ant) played Showbox SoDo in September 2016. Bringing along Rhymesayers (motto: Don’t Sweat the Techniques) label mates Brother Ali and deM atlaS, Atmosphere celebrated album eight, Fishing Blues. Keep an eye on their Facebook, as it appears the duo has an announcement to make on June 28th, with a teaser of bicycle wheels and that date flashing on their page. . . hmmmm. . . Enjoy photos by Casey Brevig, which are Memory Lane Series, Part 8.

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Photos: Kongos @ the Showbox

Kongos @ the Showbox, 5/14/17
Photos by Alex Crick

Details: Kongos, South African- born brothers Johnny Kongos, Dylan Kongos, Daniel Kongos and Jesse Kongos, headlined the Showbox in Seattle on May 14, 2017. The truly international band – they’re Greek and Mexican – who have lived in London, South Africa and America, Kongos released their third album, Egomaniac, last year. We’re already hungry for more. They play a distinctive mix of rock and kwaito, and continually impress. And thank you, Kongos, for creating a really cool PINK vinyl of Egomaniac. Much love.


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Photos: The Moody Blues @ Chateau Ste. Michelle Winery

The Moody Blues are on tour in support of the 50th anniversary of their first album, Days Of Future Passed. The sold-out show was the first of two evenings at the Chateau Ste. Michelle Winery in Woodinville. The three original members – Justin Hayward, John Lodge and Graeme Edge – were joined by Norda Mullen, Julie Ragins, Alan Hewitt and Billy Ashbaugh. The show lasted well over two hours with a short intermission. Days Of Future Passed was played in its entirety during the second set. Memories!


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Show Preview: SEE @ El Corazon, Tues. 6/13

Show Preview: SEE @ El Corazon, Tuesday 6/13
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Singer-songwriter SEE was only nineteen years old when she signed with Los Angeles label Blue Élan Records. Quickly after, the New York-based self-taught musician (guitar, drums, piano, bass) released her debut EP, Ties. Featuring her lovely voice, Ties introduces us to a powerful bunch of tunes. I especially like “Blue Await” and “She Cries.” You know what’s interesting about that and her songwriting abilities? “Potion” and “Green Line Killer” were the first released tunes. So, what I mean is, her entire EP could be singles. SEE’s also getting a name for herself in videos: “Green Line Killer,” which has her dressed as a pink fluffy monster, and the romantic “Potions,” which is just hitting the nearly 5.5 million views mark on YouTube.

For details and tickets, please click here.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y5V1wmcdyrM