Freddie Gibbs @ Showbox SoDo – 6/2/22
Photos by Tino Tran
Memory Lane Series, part 121
Freddie Gibbs – all photos by Tino Tran
Freddie Gibbs @ Showbox SoDo – 6/2/22
Photos by Tino Tran
Memory Lane Series, part 121
Freddie Gibbs – all photos by Tino Tran
Maggie Lindemann @ Barboza – 3/26/2023
Photos by Kirk Stauffer
Rocker Maggie Lindemann recently returned to Seattle – this time headlining her Suckerpunch World Tour. All of the US dates have sold out, and this was clearly the case at Barboza as the audience packed the venue. Maggie delivered an intense and energetic performance, while the crowd headbanged, sang and danced. Singer-songwriter Kailee Morgue opened.
Maggie Lindemann – Photos by Kirk Stauffer
Kailee Morgue – Photos by Kirk Stauffer
Jenny Hval w/ Discovery Zone @ Neumos – 5/20/22
Review & Photos by Lisa Hagen Glynn
Jenny Hval – photo by Lisa Hagen Glynn
Norwegian avant-garde pop artist Jenny Hval returned to Seattle on May 20, 2022. Her previous visit in May 2018 included a trio show at the Nordic Heritage Museum, and before that she played solo at Kremwerk in November 2016. This time she brought a 5-piece band.
Hval was witty at the mic. After the audience applauded too enthusiastically for an older tune, “Female Vampire,” she deadpanned, “Rest your hands or we’ll get full of ourselves and do a 17-minute encore—only songs from 1998 to 2004.”
During “Freedom,” the audience received instructions: “Close your eyes now. Listen. There is nothing left to see.” Hval sat on her knees and the lights dimmed. Afterward she said, “For those of you in the back, wondering if you were missing something really interesting, you were not.”
Hval did not include the usual assortment of quirky props, which she commented upon during the set: “I thought it was appropriate, after rooms being empty for so long, to have an empty room around me.” She also cited a messy onstage run-in with “goo.”
Hval’s latest album, Classic Objects, was released on 4AD in March 2022. Like much of her work, it has been critically acclaimed. Have a listen to “American Coffee.”
Jenny Hval – photos by Lisa Hagen Glynn
Berlin-based experimental artist Discovery Zone (AKA J.J. Weihl) opened, with a set of electronics, vocals, Theremin, and nostalgic screen-saver visuals.
After Seattle, Jenny Hval continued down the U.S. West Coast, with stops in Portland, Oakland, and Los Angeles. She plans a European tour later this summer.
Discovery Zone – photos by Lisa Hagen Glynn
SXSW 2023 Day 2 – A combination of official showcases and day parties at the SXSW music festival in Austin, Texas.
Photos by Kirk Stauffer
Charlotte Rose Benjamin @ Cheer Up Charlies
Bella White @ Swan Dive
Ava Maybee @ Cheer Up Charlies
Katie Malco @ Central Presbyterian Church
Jaguar Jonze @ Cheer Up Charlies
Lauren Ann @ Half Step
Hien @ Cheer Up Charlies
Georgia Lines @ Empire Control Room
Overcoats @ Cheer Up Charlies
ASHY @ Drafting Room
Beks @ Higher Ground
Molly Martin @ Cheer Up Charlies
Hope D @ Augustine
Be Your Own Pet @ Mohawk
Annie Hamilton @ Augustine
Sorry Mom @ Cheer Up Charlies
Julia Colom @ Victorian Room at the Driskill
Katie Toupin @ Cheer Up Charlies
Le Ren @ Central Presbyterian Church
All photos by Kirk Stauffer
Wallows & Spill Tab @ the Paramount – 4/1/22
Photos by Rachel Crick
Memory Lane Series, part 120
Wallows‘ Dylan Minnette – photo by Rachel Crick
Spill Tab – photo by Rachel Crick
Wallows – photos by Rachel Crick
Spill Tab – photos by Rachel Crick