Check out these moments from the BIG BLDG BASH this past weekend. The gathering featured an array of local music in one massive multi-level artisan commune.
Josh Chin, Light Linked Visuals at the BIG BLDG BASH
Check out these moments from the BIG BLDG BASH this past weekend. The gathering featured an array of local music in one massive multi-level artisan commune.
Josh Chin, Light Linked Visuals at the BIG BLDG BASH
Entertaining the globe for a decade now, Celtic Woman brought their 10th Anniversary World Tour to the Comcast Arena, north of Seattle. Vocalists Susan McFadden, Máiréad Carlin and Alex Sharpe, along with fiddler Máiréad Nesbitt, mesmerized the audience with their beautiful voices and dancing for nearly two hours. Five dancers/singers and a seven-member backing orchestra and completed the cast. At the end of the evening, all seats were empty for a standing ovation.

(L-R) Alex Sharpe, Susan McFadden, Máiréad Carlin and Máiréad Nesbitt
In November 2014 Seattle’s Emery and the Classic Crime ran right over El Corazon’s stage. I mean, look at these pictures. They sure have a lot of movement in their shows! This was the last stop of their tour, but Emery just released You Were Never Alone. All photos by Josh Daniels:
The 2015 Capitol Hill Block Party reveals a boundless final lineup spotlighting Father John Misty’s heartfelt album, I Love You, Honeybear (Sub Pop). What a lovely neighborly offering to slow dance in the sun to while intermingling to the sounds of uptown pop-makers, Ivan and Alyosha, producer Kodak to Graph, and the local seductive beats of the Physics. Scope out a full listing alongside a number of ticket deals for CHBP that include the $50 single-day, or $90 two-day pass offerings just right for you.
Chop Suey hosted White Lung, Mormon Crosses and Vexx in December, 2014. Vancouver, Canada’s White Lung headlined; they will be here again on June 3rd for a Sub Pop-curated event at the Crocodile. Self-proclaimed art punkers Mormon Crosses, also from Vancouver, released a special tour album/CD last year! All photos by Simon Krane: