A Five-Year Fling with The Kills
This is the healthiest relationship I’ve ever had. Continue reading A Five-Year Fling with The Kills
This is the healthiest relationship I’ve ever had. Continue reading A Five-Year Fling with The Kills
Tonight, November 11th, catch Atlas Genius at the Neptune Theatre. Continue reading Atlas Genius, TONIGHT at the Neptune
Next Wednesday, August 28th, catch Moderat at the Neptune Theatre (8 p.m., $26.50 in advance, all ages). Continue reading Moderat (Modeselektor + Apparat) Coming Soon to Neptune Theatre
What happens when one of the world’s best classical violinists collaborates with one of the world’s greatest champions of the prepared piano? This Tuesday, catch violinist Hilary Hahn with German experimental tunesmith Hauschka at the Neptune Theatre. The pair is on tour promoting their genre-bending album Silfra . Continue reading Hilary Hahn and Hauschka Bring Whimsical, Melancholic Soundscapes to the Neptune Theatre
Without losing one whit of his guided-by-voices obsessive fervor, Anton Newcombe charismatically–and democratically–held court at the Neptune Saturday night. Over the course of two-and-a-half hours, Newcombe and his ensemble of one drummer, one bassist, one tambourinist, and three guitarists wended their way through a sizable chunk of the band’s catalog. Continue reading The Brian Jonestown Massacre Takes the Neptune on a Long, Strange Trip (Photo Gallery)
Over his long, strange trip of a career, Anton Newcombe’s come off as a nutjob and a frickin’ holy fool at turns, but there’s no denying the fact that he’s always done precisely what the fuck he’s wanted to do. Continue reading The Brian Jonestown Massacre Bring the Strange to the Neptune Saturday
Get ready for a wild month in the Seattle classical music scene. Catch violinist Hilary Hahn at the Neptune, Seattle Opera at KeyArena, a performance by a “fire organ” at On the Boards, and operatic arias in your local pub. Continue reading What We’re Hearing This Month: Classical Music Picks for May