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The Redwood Plan are a full-on, dance-rock combustion

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The Redwood Plan are a full-on, dance-rock combustion

A couple weeks ago, I threw a five-day music festival called Squeak and Squawk. One of the things that irked me most about the whole affair was how the crowds in Tacoma tend to react. Of course, all of the crowds were respectful and everyone had a fine old time,

Saturday, Sept. 28: You Are Plural

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Saturday, Sept. 28: You Are Plural

The trio of You Are Plural make music for the kind of people that need a little more propulsion in their chamber pop. Made up of cello, Wurlitzer organ and drums, You Are Plural construct perfectly lovely tunes that benefit greatly from the sort of nervous percussion provided by not

Saturday, Sept. 28: Ah God

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Saturday, Sept. 28: Ah God

I guess we should've seen it coming, ever since lo-fi recording became its own modest movement, that some people would take that ethic to its natural ending point. And so, we must say, the genre dubiously dubbed "shitgaze" was an inevitability. Testing the limits of tolerable listening conditions, bands like

Sunday, Sept. 29: The Redwood Plan

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Sunday, Sept. 29: The Redwood Plan

Their latest album, Green Light Go, is a nonstop exercise in full-on dance-rock combustion. The Redwood Plan is not fond of giving you a moment to breathe. From the first track, "Panic On," the album just does not rest. The style of dance-rock perpetuated by the Redwood Plan tends to defer

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Swingset Showdown are sugar-hyped mayhem

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Swingset Showdown are sugar-hyped mayhem

It goes without saying that the World Famous Bob's Java Jive is a thing of beauty. Sure, it's grimy beauty, the kind of beautiful thing that also features a trough to piss in, but it's beautiful nonetheless. Tacoma's most legendary dive bar has been home to decades of iconic bands

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Saturday, Sept. 21: Swingset Showdown

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Saturday, Sept. 21: Swingset Showdown

This is a band that describes themselves as a novelty act, though their music is far too complicated and off-putting to land them a spot on a Dr. Demento compilation. A piano-punk trio more on the Don't Stop Or We'll Die side than the Ben Folds Five side, Swingset Showdown

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Saturday, Sept. 21: Magic Mouth

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Saturday, Sept. 21: Magic Mouth

Magic Mouth recently got off tour opening for Gossip. It's easy to see why Gossip were drawn to them in the first place: Magic Mouth fold a myriad of influences into their sound, ending up with music that flies in the face of the recent trend of revivalism. Their funk,

Friday, Sept. 20: Azar Swan

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Friday, Sept. 20: Azar Swan

Zohra Atash and Joshua Strawn make up the dark post-punk duo, Azar Swan. As residents of the NYC-based goth label, PENDV SOUND, it would be easy to guess what Azar Swan are all about even before you saw a picture of the pair looking moody, black and intimidatingly stylish. That's

Saturday, Sept. 21: Sensory Overlords

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Saturday, Sept. 21: Sensory Overlords

OK, yes, there will be punk music. And yes, some of that music will be done by local favorites like Girl Trouble, Red Hex, Trees and Timber and The Jilly Rizzo. And yes, this is a function that will be held at a bar. But look, the real draw here

Richard Album and the Lifestyles are totally real

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Richard Album and the Lifestyles are totally real

As long as there have been lonesome losers (and, honestly, long before), there has been power pop. From Weezer, back to Matthew Sweet, even further back to Joe Jackson, and then to Big Star, there has been an element in pop music that tended toward the gawky and unique building

Friday, Sept. 13: Richard Album and the Lifestyles

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Friday, Sept. 13: Richard Album and the Lifestyles

Richard Album (along with his band, the Lifestyles) is a master of power pop, straight down to the sort of vulnerable songwriting that once defined the genre. Similar to those artists, his album covers feature faux-heartthrob poses. On the cover of Sophomore he poses as a college man circa 1955,

Wednesday, Sept. 18: Babysitter

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Wednesday, Sept. 18: Babysitter

It gets to a point where differentiating between punk bands becomes a game of inches. It's all such a matter of feeling and the indescribable act of actually going out and seeing a show. Listening to punk bands and saying, "Hey, this is one to write about,"

Friday, Sept. 13: Frances Rose

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Friday, Sept. 13: Frances Rose

The line between mainstream music and indie music has grown so thin that it's often hard to differentiate between the two. Recently, returning popularity of cheesy mainstream music from the '80s and the '90s have enveloped themselves in the output of indie artists, creating a kind of crazy verisimilitude where

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Rakehell and Go Pills deliver Analog Resurgence

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Rakehell and Go Pills deliver Analog Resurgence

I had purchased vinyl when I was about 14 - Beck's Sea Change, Transatlanticism by Death Cab For Cutie, a really cool pink vinyl edition of The Flaming Lips' In a Priest Driven Ambulance - but I never quite went through the whole bin-digging experience when it came to finding

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