Photos: Opeth & Mastodon @ Showbox SoDo

In a dream pairing, Mastodon and Opeth co-headlined Showbox SoDo on April 30th. Swedes Opeth have released ten albums since 1995, and on Opeth’s site lead singer Mikael Åkerfeldt reveals he has two cats, Isaac of York and Maurice De Bracy. Mastodon hits the festival circuit in Europe this summer. No one asked us to do this, but hey, this shirt is really awesome. That cover rocks. Enjoy some photographic beauties of Seattle’s show by Geoffrey Gribbin:


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Show Review & Photos: Rusko @ Showbox SoDo

Rusko @ Showbox SoDo, 4/27
Review by Gabrielle Gribbin
Photos by Geoffrey Gribbin

The suspense from Skism increases as the lights still shine upon the crowd, eager to hear the bare footsteps of Rusko. Each one of us looks around, unsure of how we ended up next to this sweaty man, kandi-filled arms, and glow stick-covered fellow.

When the faces surrounding us seem to gradually become engulfed by darkness, cheers echo the wood paneled Showbox SoDo. Blinded momentarily by a pulse of light, quick, then illuminated are five letters R, U, S, K, O! Not a single body is still. We beg him to play, chanting his name, hoping it wills him to send our ears into his control for the next couple hours.


Rusko

Now, there he is, dirty blond hair bouncing as he greets us with open arms. His deejay set surrounds him, looking like a three-sided wrap-around piano. Each tap gains volume, each pressed button sets us off. He entices us with his pounding bass while the throng begins to lose its mind. Over and over again the thumping trance consumes them. I divert eyes elsewhere. The seizure-inducing purple, blue, and white lights catch my attention for a good two minutes until I remember where I had originally wanted my vision to go. Down. Down to the stage floor, below the flashing blows, under the DJ set, I look towards Rusko. Still down, lower, lower to his signature solely socked feet.

“The sun is shining everyday!” Yes, the sun is truly shining inside the venue. Virgin hands shielding eyes from the welcoming shine, which is synced to each song he plays. The sway and hammer like motion of bodies is a constant movement to each sequence of beats created. No, we do not ever think that the music would stop, because in this time, in these moments he is able to make us all forget. We have lived in the moment.


Rusko

Show Review & Photos: The Drums & Craft Spells @ Neumos

The Drums & Craft Spells @ Neumos, May 9th
Review by Blake Madden
Photos by Dagmar

What would you call the opposite of a rain dance? Something warm and fresh to bring about the summer sun? It was on display at Neumos Wednesday night in the form of Craft Spells and The Drums. Their smooth surf pop of thin guitar-lines over propulsive beats, pronounced melodies, and dreamy vocals hinted at Seattle’s golden season, just around the corner.

The mild-mannered Craft Spells kept their banter to a quiet minimum, letting their music do the talking. They played the part of the high school prom band, bathed in blue and red lights, getting the kids in the all-ages crowd jumping and dancing. The adults looked on stoically from the booze-approved heights of Neumos, making sure no one spiked the punch.


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The Drums took the stage and were led by singer Jonny Pierce’s fluid bravado. Pierce sashayed and danced across the stage like a front man from an old American Bandstand performance, stopping just short of swinging his microphone in circles. Musically, The Drums share some of the melodic sensibilities of The Strokes, except their songs are faster and their singer looks like he actually cares and wants to be there. They kept up the fast pace for the majority of the set, only slowing down when Pierce seemed to do the same. Their encore began with an interesting left-field synth and vocals duet and ended with their moneymaker “Let’s Go Surfing.”

The audience shuffled out into the night, warm from the stuffiness of Neumos, warmer still from the energy and promise in the music. Summer came early. Let’s Go Surfing.


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Gallery of The Drums @ Neumos
Gallery of Craft Spells @ Neumos