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On rocking faces off

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On rocking faces off

Recently, I watched a television program called Seven Ages of Rock. Among the many issues I had with the show (only seven ages of rock, ending with '90s Britpop?), chief among them was the coverage of late '80s, early '90s American alternative music. Only R.E.M. and Nirvana were discussed.

Friday, June 18: Bacon Moon

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Friday, June 18: Bacon Moon

Bacon Moon's name may conjure up the fleet of psychedelic bands that sound as if they picked their names from words in a hat (Strawberry Alarm Clock, et al.), but Bacon Moon's music is firmly planted in the lo-fi alternative rock of the early '90s. Upon listening to Bacon Moon, after

Saturday, June 19: Panama Gold

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Saturday, June 19: Panama Gold

Rock music history is littered with Anvils - bands that failed despite the successes of their contemporaries. For whatever reason, though they possessed the talent and ambition of their peers, fame never found these bands. Proof of their existence can be found in discount bins at your local record store.

Quiet Shoes

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Quiet Shoes

There are eight million stories in the City of Destiny. This is one of them. In February of 2006, Isaac Olsen got together with Kurt Kendall and Dale Phillips of Girl Trouble at a deserted farmhouse in Orting. They had broken into the house for their first day of shooting; the

Saturday, June 19: "Quiet Shoes"

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Saturday, June 19: "Quiet Shoes"

Directed by Issac Olsen, written by Olsen and Kurt Kendall, and starring Dale Phillips, the film centers around a private dick by the name of Savage - Rick Savage. When a suspicious-looking dame enters his life, the dick is thrown into a world of intrigue, cigarettes, shadows,

Saturday, June 19: Deborah Page

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Saturday, June 19: Deborah Page

Deborah Page seems to reside in that confusing period of the mid to late '90s, when singer-songwriters were itching and tearing to breach the borders of more adventurous music. Some of her songs sound like they could be accompanied by a fuzzy, saturated music video of Page in a

Thursday, June 17: Destruction Island

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Thursday, June 17: Destruction Island

There's something to be said for keeping a foot or two on the ground. For as much as aspirations may urge them to rise into the sky, Destruction Island keeps their feet planted on Earth. Every arena ready element that invades their music is always tempered with a ground

Saturday, June 12: Reporter

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Saturday, June 12: Reporter

Unfortunately I missed the days when one could smoke in a bar or club. Shortly before the law was passed to ban smoking indoors, an underage me snuck in a smoking session inside a local lounge. It was grey and candlelit, and it felt right to feel so bad. It

Friday, June 11: People Under The Sun

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Friday, June 11: People Under The Sun

James Jenkins played a big part in initiating me into the world of Tacoma music and Team Unicorn. His now-defunct band, Mama Loves Daddy, was and still is one of my favorite bands to come out of this city, and long nights spent at the "Gloom House" served to throw

Friday, June 11: Myths

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Friday, June 11: Myths

I think it's safe to say Myths want to fuck your minds and leave them feeling dirty. Myths make confrontational music that leans toward art rock but never displaces its ambition of alienating its audience. The band is made up of two women who perform to a backing track and

Thursday, June 10: The Pica Beats

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Thursday, June 10: The Pica Beats

There are some bands that cut straight to the quick. The Pica Beats are smart enough to put lead singer R. Barrett's voice front and center. Listening to the Pica Beats, it's almost as if Barrett is sitting on the opposite end of a campfire with you, singing right at

Friday, June 11: Pwrfl Power

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Friday, June 11: Pwrfl Power

Performing Friday at the Squaek and Squawk Music Festival will be Pwrfl Power, an odd presence in indie pop. "When I started out," says Kazutaka Nomura, AKA Pwrfl Power, "(I was playing) mostly silly songs, shorter songs just about daily topics. ... After about three years of playing,

Thursday, June 10: Sallie Ford and the Sound Outside

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Thursday, June 10: Sallie Ford and the Sound Outside

  Contributing to the essential opening night of the Squeak and Squawk Music Festival will be Sallie Ford and the Sound Outside. The Portland band is fronted by Sallie Ford, a native of Asheville, N.C.  Her music comes from a veneration of old-time blues, ragtime and roots music.

A call to arms

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A call to arms

Tacoma is a city that exists in an almost constant state of flux.  It's a choose-your-own-adventure that unfortunately requires the participation of a bunch of people who can be, at times, too prideful.  Because we are in that gray area of being not quite a big city, but much bigger

Saturday, June 5: Paul Lynde Fan Club

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Saturday, June 5: Paul Lynde Fan Club

Have you ever seen Beach Blanket Bingo? It's this crazy early '60s beach party movie that features, among other ridiculous things, three actors who should have logically never shared a screen together: Buster Keaton, Don Rickles and Paul Lynde. Keaton is the biggest surprise, given he actually speaks in the

Friday, June 4: C'est La Mort

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Friday, June 4: C'est La Mort

Though they never claim to be a goth band, C'est La Mort have been featured in a book about the subject, Music to Die For. Rather, C'est La Mort make a kind of music that is beholden to the ‘80s and ‘90s underground - incorporating elements of the dark pop and

Goth's game plan

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Goth's game plan

Have I ever met someone of the goth persuasion? Sure. Could I pick a goth kid out of a lineup? Probably. Do I know what a goth actually is? No fucking clue. Goth is one of these frustratingly murky terms that worms its way into the zeitgeist, but after years of existing

South Sound Music Calendar: Sunday, June 6

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South Sound Music Calendar: Sunday, June 6

ACOUSTIC/FOLK/CELTIC Engine House No. 9 Tacoma - Sixth Avenue. Billy Farmer. All Ages. 6 pm. NC. Olympia Farmers Market Olympia - Downtown. Makedonians. All Ages. 11 am. NC. Phil Hansen. All Ages. 1 pm. NC. Matrix Coffee House Chehalis. The Brass Menazeri, Mark Growden, Seth Augustus. All Ages. 8 pm. BLUES Dawson's Bar and Grill

Friday, May 28: Sedan

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Friday, May 28: Sedan

Does it make me kind of a prig if I need lyrics in my songs? I mean, I can understand, intellectually, that a song usually has no more or less meaning as a result of the words it contains, but come on. Give me the illusion of a story. Maybe

Thursday, May 27: AU

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Thursday, May 27: AU

AU is a band shrinking in the aftermath of having recently been hotly engorged. Ballooning from a solo bedroom pop act to a remarkable 20 members, it became an experimental chamber pop collection that utilized every hand and voice in creating thickly orchestrated arrangements. These days, due mostly to the complications

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