Wednesday
Feb262014

The Head and the Heart w/ Rose Windows at the Paramount Theater Seattle, WA

This past weekend's line up at the Paramount was not only a tip of the cap to the Seattle music scene but also a showcase for what Sub Pop has to offer to an ever changing world of music.

Preluding The Head and the Heart's first night at the Paramount, Rose Windows broke out with a robust and soulful presence. Rose Windows is no longer a band only for the "cool kids". Their unique sound, hard work, and energy has set them far apart from the rest of the herd.

The Head and the Heart is never surprising yet always wildly impressive. Their catchy songs and on-stage disposition makes you feel like you are watching a band that has been together for 10+ years. The H&H have been on tour pushing their sophomore album "Let's be Still" like a drug and everybody is an addict. 

Coming full circle, and back in their home town, they were warmly welcomed by their biggest fans in one of Seattle's most beautiful venues. 

*READ PAST REVIEW OF "LET'S BE STILL"*

Rose Windows

The Head and the Heart

Saturday
Feb222014

Vikesh Kapoor - Tractor Tavern - Seattle, WA

After a long and lonely tour Vikesh Kapoor made his way back to the West Coast and the Tractor Tavern. Vikesh Kapoor is an incredible talent who carries shock value in his back pocket.  Normally performing without a backing band Vikesh's bright and empowering vocals command the attention of the crowd in a completely unexpected way. Vikesh maintains a lyrical honesty without fluff or filler but rather instills in his words a level of depth and meaning that lacks in most music these days. 

Tour Dates

Feb 23 Sweetwater Music Hall w/ Eleni Mandell Mill Valley, CA Tickets RSVP 

Feb 27 Noise Pop Festival w/ Mark Mulcahy San Francisco, CA Tickets RSVP 

Feb 28 McCabe's Guitar Shop w/ Eleni Mandell Santa Monica, CA Tickets RSVP 

Mar 03 Bootleg Theatre w/ Moses Sumney Los Angeles, CA Tickets RSVP 

Mar 20 Treefort Music Festival w/ The Joy FormidableBoise, ID Tickets RSVP

Monday
Feb172014

Fastback Sessions #2 - Kye Alfred Hillig

Visible Voice was graciously invited by the Fastback Sessions to check out this great new outlet for up-and-coming musicians in the Northwest. The Fastback Sessions is part intimate living room show, part studio session, part documentary. Hosted by Fastback Studios in Seattle, Washington and partnered with BB Wheeler Creative, the Fastback Sessions is an invite-only in-studio showcasing a new up-and-coming artist every month. With each showcase the Fastback Sessions releases filmed performances, interviews and tech talks online, as well as live recorded audio tracks (Download here for FREE).

We are proud to introduce the 2nd offering from the Fastback Sessions featuring Kye Alfred Hillig.

 

Listen to live recording of "Which Way is West"


Friday
Feb142014

The Devil Makes Three w/ The Brothers Comatose - Showbox SODO ******Newport Folk Festival Preview******

There is just something so simple and refreshing about going to a blue grass or rockabilly show. The crowd is easy going and the music takes you back to another time. But this was a bit different. When The Devil Makes Three and The Brothers Comatose take the stage you don't get your average "hoedown" - they rock out with their banjos out! The venue was completely sold out and packed with people dancing like no one was watching! 

Catch The Devil Makes three on tour:

04/12/2014 Driftwood, TX Old Settler's Music Festival
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04/17/2014 Stafford Springs, CT The Stafford Palace Theater
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04/18/2014 Providence, RI Fete (Ballroom)
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04/19/2014 Northampton, MA Pearl Street
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04/22/2014 State College, PA The State Theatre
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04/23/2014 Rochester, NY Water Street Music Hall
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04/24/2014 Cleveland Heights,OH Grog Shop
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04/25/2014 Grand Rapids, MI The Intersection
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04/26/2014 Louisville, KY Mercury Ballroom
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04/29/2014 Madison, WI Majestic Theatre
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04/30/2014 St Louis, MO The Ready Room
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05/01/2014 Murray, KY CFSB Center with Willie Nelson & Alison Krauss  
05/02/2014 Atlanta, GA Chastain Park Amphitheatre with Willie Nelson & Alison Krauss  
05/03/2014 Knoxville, TN Thompson Boling Auditorium with Willie Nelson & Alison Krauss  
05/04/2014 Cary, NC Koka Booth Amphitheatre with Willie Nelson & Alison Krauss  
05/06/2014 St Augustine, FL St. Augustine Amphitheatre with Willie Nelson & Alison Krauss  
05/08/2014 Charleston, SC Family Circle Tennis Center with Willie Nelson & Alison Krauss  
05/09/2014 Simpsonville, SC Charter Amphitheater with Willie Nelson & Alison Krauss  
05/10/2014 Greensboro, NC White Oak Amphitheater with Willie Nelson & Alison Krauss  
05/11/2014 Huntington, WV Big Sandy Arena with Willie Nelson & Alison Krauss  
05/13/2014 Roanoke, VA Roanoke Civic Center with Willie Nelson & Alison Krauss  
05/14/2014 Columbus, OH Schottenstein Center with Willie Nelson & Alison Krauss  
05/15/2014 Indianapolis, IN Deluxe at Old National Centre
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05/16/2014 Nashville, TN The Woods at Fontanel with Willie Nelson & Alison Krauss  
05/17/2014 Birmingham, AL Birmingham Jefferson Convention Complex with Willie Nelson & Alison Krauss  
05/18/2014 Augusta, GA James Brown Arena with Willie Nelson & Alison Krauss  
05/23/2014 Chillicothe, IL Summer Camp Music Festival with Willie Nelson & Alison Krauss  
08/16/2014 Morrison, CO Red Rocks Amphitheatre
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The Devil Makes Three
The Brothers Comatose

Post by Vanessa Roberts

Monday
Feb102014

Augustines - at Neumos - Seattle, WA

As anyone whose ever heard Augustines would expect, the band was write-home-about-it epic at Neumos this past Fridaynight. Riding high on the February 2nd release of Augustines, their sophomore album that's already winning critical acclaim, they absolutely beamed through their entire set.  Despite being based in Brooklyn, the trio lived in Seattle during summer 2013 to practice this very record, so this wasno   ordinary show, either. The sold-out venue was packed to the gills with fans and friends whom they frequently called out or pointed at throughout the show.

From soaring triumphantly through "Cruel City" to drawing silent reverence from the crowd during an acoustic "Now You Are Free," his gravely voice cemented the evening as unforgettable. Drummer Rob Allen, keyboardist and bass player Eric Sanderson, and McCarthy refused to rush through their songs and instead let the event play out with extra emotion and impact. McCarthy's grief-filled facial expressions, Sanderson's core-cutting piano chords, and Allen's take-it-out-on-the-drums delivery were simply stunning.  Yet for all the glimpses of their anguish, ninety percent of the night was spent with them bounding across the stage, looking utterly filled with glee.

Wrapping up the celebration with whiskey shots, the guys again expressed their gratitude for the crowd and all their supporters with clear authenticity. And man, was the feeling mutual.

Words // Photos by: AJ Dent

 

 

Friday
Feb072014

Sasquatch Launch Party 2014 - Neptune Theater

Yup! You heard right, the Sasquatch Music Festival is TWO weekends this year! The official launch party set it off in the right fashion with some pretty sweet bands such as the Cold War Kids, St. Lucia, Sir Sly, and Derek & Pete (from The Cave Singers). The pace has been set for what is going to be an insanely packed double down! Take some time out of your day to read this line up (X2)!

MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND LINEUP (May 23-25)

Outkast The National / Queens of the Stone Age / M.I.A. / Foster the People / Kid Cudi / Haim / Neko Case / Foals / Major Lazer / Cut Copy / Die Antwoord / Elbow / Violent / Femmes / The Naked And Famous / Cage The Elephant / Mogwai / Tyler, the Creator / Chance The Rapper / Portugal. The Man / Rudimental / Boys Noize / Gesaffelstein / Cold War Kids / City and Colour / Phantogram / First Aid Kit / Tune-Yards / Yelle / AlunaGeorge / Panda Bear / Phosphorescent / Bob Mould / Washed Out / Band of/ Skulls / Austra / Parquet Courts / Damien Jurado / Deafheaven / Big Freedia / Classixx / Black Joe Lewis / Liars / Tourist / Ryan Hemsworth / Tokimonsta / Chet Faker / Banks / The Dodos / The Lonely Forest / Lucius / Hozier / The Stepkids / Half Moon Run / Little Green Cars / Crystal Fighters / Houndmouth / Cloud Control / Jonathan Wilson / Waxahatchee / Foy Vance / Mary Lambert / Willy Mason / Papa / Shakey Graves / The Growlers / Syd Arthur / Cowboy and Indian / White Sea / Rathborne / Pink Mountaintops / The Physics / Radiation City / La Luz / The Bright Light Social Hour / Big Scary / Modern Kin / Tacocat / Raz Simone / Sam Lachow / Gifted Gab / Hobosexual / The Grizzled Mighty / Fly Moon Royalty / The Flavr Blue / Deap Vally

 FOURTH OF JULY WEEKEND LINEUP (July 4-6)

Soundgarden / Kraftwerk (3D) / New Order / Röyksopp + Robyn / Neutral Milk Hotel / Spoon / Broken Bells / Tegan and Sara / Local Natives / La Roux / Gogol Bordello / Jake Bugg / Atmosphere / Rhye / The Bloody Beetroots / Dillon Francis / Big Gigantic / The Black Angels / Deltron 3030 / The Horrors / Junip / The Notwist / St. Lucia / Kurt Vile & the Violators / Dr. Dog / Talib Kweli / Of Montreal / The Cave Singers / Punch Brothers / Action Bronson / Lee Fields & The Expressions / Sharon Van Etten / Carolina Chocolate Drops / Sol / Casey Veggies / RL Grime / Tchami / Audion / Fuck Buttons / Courtney Barnett / Thao & The Get Down Stay Down / Cloud Nothings / Foxygen / Palma Violets / Mikal Cronin / Mac DeMarco / Jon Hopkins / Gold Panda / Majical Cloudz / Duke Dumont / Oneohtrix Point Never / Death / Black Prairie / Latyrx / Metz / John Grant / Reigning Sound / Black Milk / Typhoon / Cass McCombs / Young & Sick / No / Boy & Bear / Ásgeir / Wild Cub / Gangstagrass / Phox / Ages and Ages / The Districts / Mimicking Birds / Chad VanGaalen / Shelby Earl / Hunter Hunted / Fly Golden Eagle / Sandrider / Helms Alee / Night Beats / Chastity Belt / Dude York / Iska Dhaaf / Kithkin / Pollens / Plus 4th of July Fireworks

Derek & Pete (from The Cave Singers)

Sir Sly 

St. Lucia

The Milk Carton Kids


Tuesday
Feb042014

Augustines: Interviewed 

Like an unexpected storm in the night, New York-based band Augustines made immense waves with its 2011 debut album, Rise Ye Sunken Ships. Comprised of Billy McCarthy, Rob Allen and Eric Sanderson, the Brooklyn-based band formed in the wake of a multitude of personal struggles and familial tragedies.  From the crafting of their first album to riding the waves of its chart-topping success, these three have become the definition of finding both solace and strength in creating art.

Thanks to the release of their sophomore album, Augustines, set for Tuesday, February 4th, the world will soon get to experience more of their dignified, glory-filled, sock-you-in-the-feels rock.  From the sounds of its first two singles -- the African-inspired sunburst of "Cruel City", and the ultra-gratifying "Nothing To Lose But Your Head" -- their triumphant messages will soar through a more upbeat sound overall.

 If you haven't done so yet, pick up your tickets now to see the guys go nuts at their upcoming concert at Neumos this Friday, February 7th.  Drummer Rob Allen graciously let me drill him for some exciting info regarding this current tour, the group's new goals, and his favorite Seattle spots.  As evidenced by his enthusiasm, their show promises to be an energetic engagement with indie rock that resonates.

 

Interview with Augustines:

The success of your debut album, Rise Ye Sunken Ships, seems symbolic of your emergence from the immense emotional issues that inspired it.  What are the influences behind your upcoming sophomore album, Augustines?

 The subject matter for Rise was obviously very serious and real and that’s what was going on at the time of writing that particular record. We are loving, fun people and believe me when I say that these kind of events are not any that anyone would want to have to go through.

 But they did. We then had to tour the record and sing and play these songs on a nightly basis and talk about the subjects on a daily basis. If i’m honest, that was tough for us all, especially for Bill and Eric. The amazing thing about it all, was that people were able to connect with Rise on a real deep level, and that was communicated to us via countless emails and conversations. That evolved into audiences singing these lyrics back to us night after night. What started off as a project telling a story of real-life heartbreak and tragedy, grew into something very positive.

 There was no way that we could ever write another Rise, though what we could do and did, was turn the positive energy we had received and channel it into the new material. This new record touches on real life issues, but more so in the way of hope and survival and where we can go from here.

  

While the first single off Augustines, “Cruel City”, seems to pertain to a struggle, its tone is more upbeat than much of your previous work.  Does this vibe flow through the rest of the album as well, or how would you describe the record’s overall feel?

 Absolutely. We worked very hard on this record. sonically, compositionally and lyrically.  We wanted to move on from Rise though keeping true to our fundamental beliefs. We took what was learnt from Rise and our experiences as a whole and tried to take this new record to the next level. I believe we did that. In my opinion this record is hopeful and uplifting throughout, both musically and lyrically.

 When people get to enjoy the new album on its February 4th release, what would you recommend as the ideal setting in which to experience it straight through for the first time?

 If it was me, I would find a quiet and peaceful setting, wherever that is for you, and listen to it on headphones. If you give it an honest run, I think you’ll agree that this is a great piece of art.  I’m not trying to sound cocky or arrogant in anyway, I’m just proud of what we achieved.

 You’ve been known to hit the ground running when it comes to touring for extensive periods of time.  What are some of your tricks and tips -- activities, musical listening choices, etc. -- for staying healthy, happy and sane during your rigorous schedule?

 Touring life is interesting. It’s certainly unpredictable. Every day is different but luckily for me, I’m playing with guys I consider family who are extremely talented and beautiful people. Top of the list is honesty, and being able to communicate fully with your bandmates and crew. If you don’t have that, it’s already an uphill battle. Everyone is different, and so are their needs and comforts, so we try to make sure everyone gets what they need.

 As for the van/bus, we DJ, tell stories…. sometimes we read…. and there is always work to be done. The hardest thing for me, is eating healthy and keeping a high level of fitness while touring. I haven’t fully figured that one out yet but life is to learn, so I’ll get there eventually.

  You have received a solid amount of support in Seattle, including from John Richards of KEXP.  While you were stationed in Seattle last summer, there was word going around that you may be relocating from the Big Apple to the Emerald City permanently.  Did that rumor have any merit?

 Just to be clear, we never relocated, we simply moved out there for the summer.  We needed a place to rehearse the record, and our label was out there so it seemed like a no brainer.  Seattle is a great city but we are still based in NYC.  Having the kind of support we have from John and KEXP is just remarkable. We have a lot to thank them for.

 

  Do you have a favorite venue to play in Seattle?  How about a favorite coffee shop or dive bar to visit?

 I like the Crocodile and the Showbox Market. Those are two great venues. As for a cool hangout, my favorite place is Cafe Pettirosso in Capitol Hill. Great food, great coffee, great people and a wonderful vibe.

Have any shifts taken place in your creative goals from your first album through this new chapter?  

 Yes.  We are ambitious people, so in anything we do, we always put in 110%.  We always try to better ourselves and push ourselves to improve.  We love culture and learning as a whole, so naturally we will evolve as people, and that will no doubt influence what we do creatively.

 

Despite the dark topics found on Rise, your live shows consistently exude positive energy and passion.  What can fans expect on your tour this time around?

 


Much of the same to be honest. The best way to find out is to come to a show. We’ll see you down the front!

Words by AJ Dent

Photo by BB Gun Press

Saturday
Feb012014

Brown Bird (Dave Lamb) Update

Things were going well for Dave Lamb, lead singer and multi-instrumentalist of rising folk-rock band Brown Bird. That is until chronic fatigue and illness warranted a trip to the hospital. Turns out Lamb had leukemia. Without health insurance, as well as without any income from shows, put Lamb in a hard spot.

Hear his story and his advice in this video from HeadCount. The non-profit is working directly with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services to assist musicians seeking information about health insurance, and telling the stories of ones like Lamb.

As for Lamb, he's steadily recovering and encouraging others to understand the importance of having health insurance.

"As a full time artist, a lot of times you don't have the money to see a doctor regularly," Lamb laments. "Now there are so many changes I would encourage others to definitely at least go out and see what it would cost them to get their health insurance."

Follow the band's progress and consider making a donation of support at the band's website, BrownBird.net

Words by Brian Hodge

Monday
Jan202014

Pickwick - at the Troubadour - Los Angeles, CA 

When you hear the band Pickwick you are not sure what genre you are listening to but you know you like it. Their lush soulfulness and dance/rock awesome-sauce sounds keep you moving even when you don't realize it. From above the room, the dancing made the Troubadour look like a beating heart getting ready to burst. This Seattle based band is touring the country hard in a beast of a van but cranking out tour bus quality performance. Look out for them in a city near you!

Feb 11 The Belmont Austin, TX Tickets

Feb 13 Iron City Birmingham, AL Tickets 

Feb 14 Bijou Theatre Knoxville, TN Tickets 

Feb 15 Visulite Theatre Charlotte, NC Tickets 

Feb 17 Strange Matter Richmond, VA Tickets 

Feb 18 9:30 Club Washington, DC Tickets 

Feb 19 Irving Plaza Powered By Klipsch Audio New York, NY Tickets 

Feb 20 Rex Theater Pittsburgh, PA Tickets 

Feb 21 Newport Music Hall Columbus, OH Tickets 

Feb 22 Pyramid Scheme Grand Rapids, MI Tickets 

Feb 24 The Bishop Bloomington, IN Tickets 

Feb 25 Highdive Champaign, IL Tickets 

Feb 26 High Noon Saloon Madison, WI Tickets 

Feb 27 Vaudeville Mews Des Moines, IA Tickets 

Feb 28 Knuckleheads Saloon Kansas City, MO Tickets


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