Photos: Volbeat & Twin Temple @ Climate Pledge Arena

Volbeat & Twin Temple @ Climate Pledge Arena – January 27, 2022
Photos by Alex Crick

Danes Volbeat performed a co-headlining show with Ghost in January. The rockers were in Seattle to celebrate, basically, just being awesome. Big thanks to Alex Crick for the amazing photos of these guys, who have sold so many albums and deservedly won so many awards. Los Angeles duo Twin Temple, who are actual practicing Satanists, opened.

Volbeat

Twin Temple – photos by Alex Crick

Cool Cover: Kishi Bashi’s 151a (Reissue)

Artist: Kishi Bashi
Album: 151a (Reissue)
Details: Kishi Bashi reissued his first album, 151a, to commemorate its 10th anniversary. Hsiao-Ron Cheng contributed the artwork for the cover of a cute little child and a cute huge tiger. Cheng, who is originally from Taiwan, is a painter, illustrator and digital artist. Happy Year of the Tiger!

151a cover art

Photos: Ghost @ Climate Pledge Arena

Ghost @ Climate Pledge Arena – January 27, 2022
Photos by Alex Crick

Wow, we’ve got some gorgeous photos from Alex Crick of the equally gorgeous Ghost. The Swedish band headlined Seattle’s newly-remodeled and opened Climate Pledge Arena with Volbeat co-headlinging (we’ll have them up in their own post). Known for their powerful shows and super heavy metal sounds, Ghost has release four incredibly well-received albums, with a new album, Impera due in March 2022. Get ready for hot stuff.

Ghost – all photos by Alex Crick

Show Review & Photos: The Moondoggies Christmas Show w/Acapulco Lips & Dumb Thumbs @ the Tractor

The Moondoggies Christmas Show w/Acapulco Lips & Dumb Thumbs @ the Tractor – 12/17/21
Show Review by Meredith Smith

Another rainy December night proved the backdrop for the 15th annual Maldives’ Christmas Show at the Tractor Tavern — now hosted by The Moondoggies, this longstanding holiday tradition still features a cadre of local acts and holiday cheer. 

The Moondoggies – photo by Meredith Smith

Surprise of the night was opening act Dumb Thumbs, a local punk outfit with traditional Sex Pistols-esque rhythm, but vocals like a warm sunny day. The band proved not to be simply a one-trick pony, adding textural stylings with sliding guitars, an extremely strong rhythm section, and lead guitar solos to keep the set moving. Although they opened with their best track — “Holy Guacamole” — the entire set delivered a bright spot of punk. For a band that bills themselves as “good-time rock-n-rollers from the PNW,” they sure delivered.

Up next were goth-surf trio and local sweethearts Acapulco Lips. Dumb Thumbs warmed up the night, and Acapulco Lips’ legion of fans present for the evening got the party started. With their extremely charismatic drummer clad in a Santa-print three-piece suit (notice I did not describe his attire as a Santa suit, as intended) truly bringing the Christmas spirit, our local surf rockers warmed up the beach, er, stage, for the Moondoggies. 

Acapulco Lips – photo by Meredith Smith

Bringing their classic beach-party-inspired americana jam to the Tractor were, of course, The Moondoggies! Inheriting the Christmas show from venerable locals like The Maldives is a tall order, but these local darlings delivered. Opening with a rockin’ rendition of “Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer” and donning an appropriate Winnie-the-Pooh themed Christmas sweater, The Moondoggies front man Kevin Murphy kept the Christmas spirit alive throughout the evening. With songs old and new, including “Ain’t No Lord,” “One More Chance,” and “Red Eye,” The Moondoggies filled the Tractor with their three-part harmonies, slide guitars, and classic country vibes for the remainder of the evening.

Dancing, a little moshing, and an extremely jolly crowd kept the Tractor moving through the end of the set and into the encore. In spite of all of the anxiety and the worries we’ve faced the past few years, The Moondoggies’ Christmas show honored the spirits of Christmas past, gave us a warm, fun evening for this Christmas present, and brought hope for the future of live music in Seattle. 

Although this was not my last show to attend of 2021, it was one of the most fun evenings I had at a concert in a long time. Great energy from all of the bands involved, lots of love and laughter in the Tractor community at large, and I dare say, that a good time was had by all.