Gin Wigmore - Too late for lovers (You can download from amazon for free here)
Gin Wigmore - GoldenShip (You can download from her website for free here)
Construction codes are based on the probability of earthquakes striking a region. That means Seattle’s buildings, for example, are designed for roughly half of the earthquake loads of buildings in San Francisco or Los Angeles, because earthquakes occur roughly half as often in Seattle as in California’s cities. But the result is that Pacific Northwest cities are full of buildings with slender structural frames and fewer and smaller shear walls. In a mega-quake, many of the region’s iconic tall buildings would probably collapse. The loss of life and property from such a disaster would be far worse than the damage and death suffered in Chile.Note: As of March 1, 2010 the post Chilean earthquake death tolls exceeded 800, with an approximate 2 million people living in the streets after an 8.8 magnitude earthquake. It should also be noted that due to calculations based on earth quake probability, Chile's structural codes are stricter than Seattle's. Read the full article in the New York Times.
"If you were to walk in mid-set, it would feel like you're in the 60s in California on the motherfuckin beach.
Twangy surfer riffs consostenty backed with charming harmonizd voices. But i'm remined of early highschool when I was a shy little guy. I always had potential to be loud and sexy but needed to more experience. Thats yuni. Making UNIQUE sounds i really fucking liike, but the PERFORMANCE was ehhh. I like getting to know the band sometime throughout the set and it just didn't happen tonight."
Thats right... I didn't stutter when I said that Kidz in the Hall is coming to Seattle April 1st! I am really surprised by all the good rap groups that are coming through Washington but I shouldn't complain cause they might all of a sudden disappear. Studio Seven is the venue where Kidz in the Hall, 88-keys, Izza Kizza, and Donnis are going to throw it down on April Fools Day and I can't be more excited. I think I have only seen Kidz in the Hall once in the Bay area and what I can remember from the show was that it was hyphy. The tickets are super cheap and the venue is super fly so I think anybody who's anybody should come on through. All I know about the Kidz in the Hall is that they are a bunch of characters who put on one hell of a show and whoever is touring with them can only be badass. If you don't believe me, come out on April 1st and tell me you aren't going to dance to ever song and get your groove on to every set. Prove me wrong... please! To get you in the mood I have put some of my favorite songs from the groups below, enjoy!![]() |
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| Temper Trap @ Hard Rock Seattle. Photo by Cortney holla! |
Me: Ladies, how was the concert?
Morgan: OMG. Blair. they were AMAZING. the crowd sucked and i was the only one rocking out in my stilettos and may have stepped on a few toes.. but seriously. if you're not jamming out get the eff outta the front row! They were AMAZING live and I'm even more in love with them now.
Cort: I was rocking out while drooling over dougie and playing camera girl. Rad show - def had only heard a few of their songs before and now am obsessed. The hard rock is an awesome venue.
Cort: And my fave part was drum sticks being brought out on stage for dougie and then he started rocking out with the drummer.
Morgan: OMG cort upload the video. i will cream my pants all over again
ME: wow...
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Okay so I totally forgot to take pictures so excuse the semi-decent jpeg on the side. More importantly though people the festival had it's opening night tonight and it started off with a bang! I got the chance tonight at the ACT Theatre to see four out of the eight plays being featured in the Young Playwrights Festival. Yet again I was shocked and amazed at the level of sophistication and wit that are coming from these high schoolers... some even who are just in junior high! The first act (Program A) gave the audience a crazy old man with a dog, a track coach who blurred the age line, a trailer trash blond looking to become a princess, and split personality therapist who couldn't let go. If that doesn't tickle your theatre bone then I don't really know what else will. I can only imagine what the rest of the program has to offer. Shows will continue throughout the weekend so be sure the check the ACT Theatre website on when and where things are happening as well as how to purchase tickets. These young writers are getting an opportunity of a lifetime to be able to have access to some of the best actors in Seattle and showcase their words in front of an audience so show your support people. The tickets are only $10 and if you go on Saturday, you can see both of the programs and only have to pay once. Get out and show some support!
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I remember watching the Cool Kids when they were an opening act awhile back and thinking this is what's missing in hip-hop. Their music reminds me of 80's rap (Run DMC, Beastie Boys, and Kid 'n Play) where it had more house party feel and the performers got more hyped than the audience. This dynamic duo consists of two mid-west boys Mickey Rocks and Chuck Inglish who are just bringing us back to the good style of the rap golden age. Every time I listen to them they keep giving us a fresh beat to bump to instead of the garbage that is on the radio today. I'm surprised that they haven't gotten more play on the radio, especially with their album "Bake Sale" that got huge props from most critics. I think that just listening to the album alone in your house will not do this duo justice... it's in their live shows where you really feel, smell, and truly vibe with their magnetic stage presence and deep bass induced raps.
Just when I thought the rain was getting to me... just when I was starting to think there was no room for a Bay Area girl to really feel at home... the clouds part, the sun comes out, and black Jesus strikes me with a miracle: Andre Nickatina is coming to Seattle!! Can I get a amen?! Who is Andre Nickatina you ask? Oh, he is just a huge underground rapper who is a living legend to anyone in the Bay Area who even cares about real rap. Most people outside of the Bay don't really know who Nickatina is, even with his 7+ albums under his belt, because he is not what you call a big "radio-hit" star. He is known to say that 'he raps because he wants to, not for popularity'. He first stepped on the scene under the name "Dre Dog" and then after two albums switched to Andre Nickatina where he took more control of producing his albums, thus giving him street-cred for life."Focusing on an eclectic group of musicians, $5 Cover centers on 13 bands in the second season.
The disparate group of musicians includes the electro-rapping duo Thee Satisfaction, the punk band Whiskey Tango, discordant indie rock trio The Lights, the boogie rock and woodsy psychedelia of The Moondoggies, ambient experimental instrumental combo The Correspondents, the outré electronic hip-hop group Champagne, Champagne, singer-songwriter Sean Nelson, formerly of the Seattlegroups Harvey Danger and the Long Winters, duo the frantic pop of the Tea Cozies and many, many more. Seattle might have been known for grunge in the '90s, but the scene has exploded with several different musical flavors, all of which are covered in the Seattle edition."
I think that I have found a love for the performing arts and it begins with the phrase "fringe theatre". Fringe theatre is for those who seek more than just happy ending plays or booming, on the verge of slightly annoying, huge Broadway musicals. Fringe theatre is for the weird.. for the dark.. and for the hilariously twisted. It's where actors work for free in spaces that can house only about 30-40 people at a time and where you have to know someone in association with a fringe theatre house to even get a heads up when and what is playing.