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- Viva Rose City by Seattle Subsonic on Nov 20, 2009
When did this record come out? May? Jeez Louise, it really takes some time to get around to these things. I meant to pick up Viva Voce’s Rose City when it was released, but I never did; and not until after their excellent show at the Seattle Ce...
- Mount Eerie’s Ode To The Wind by Seattle Subsonic on Nov 9, 2009
Has anybody else been listening to Wind’s Poem? It’s the new album from Mount Eerie, or native Anacortan Phil Elverum. Taken by its elegiac, methodical march, the beautiful behemoth has me cradled in its giant palm. I’m compelled to...
- Album Review: Cold Cave – Love Comes Close (Matador) by Pampelmoose on Nov 3, 2009
Some bands try their hand at a late ’70s/early ’80s synth pop homage with tongue planted firmly in cheek, others revel in the experience of updating the sound of their influences with modern day trappings. Then there are the rare few acts...
- The Formula Of The Raveonettes by Seattle Subsonic on Oct 30, 2009
By now, you’re either a Raveonettes fan or you’re not. You’ve either been sucked up into the hurricane or dutifully dodged it. Sounds trite, right? Maybe, but not entirely. Since 2003, the Danish duo (Sune Rose Wagner now spends mos...
- Logos Is Dreamy by Seattle Subsonic on Oct 24, 2009
I suspect—with the aid of several clues, including interviews, records and blog posts—that Bradford Cox has a rampant imagination. The kind of imagination that would make inventive children jealous. And in some ways, the Deerhunter frontm...
- Spend Some Time With Le Loup’s Family by Seattle Subsonic on Oct 21, 2009
Le Loup, a young band founded by one Sam Simkoff in 2006, is deeply interested in humans and their innate connection with the surrounding world. The band wonders how these beings spiritually append themselves to a confounding and magnificent rock flo...
- Wolfmother Returns by Seattle Subsonic on Oct 16, 2009
I guess we figured it might happen with this band, Wolfmother. Honestly, we really should’ve known better. Rewind to 2005: three dudes from Sydney, Australia (that’s in New South Wales, people) unleash an album filled with powerful, 70...




