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Body of Worknew

It's not quite accurate to say there's no connection between the Bob Mould of the past few years and the one that sparked two great guitar trios, post-hardcore heroes Hüsker Du and alt-rock favorites Sugar.
Seattle Weekly  |  Michaelangelo Matos  |  02-15-2006  |  Profiles & Interviews

Proletariat Bluesnew

With a new EP and a demanding live schedule, Blue Scholars are the hardest-working hip-hop band in Seattle.
Seattle Weekly  |  Michaelangelo Matos  |  11-30-2005  |  Profiles & Interviews

Jukebox Jury With Charles R. Crossnew

A conversation with the Kurt Cobain and Jimi Hendrix biographer, with music ranging from Ray Charles to Tori Amos.
Seattle Weekly  |  Michaelangelo Matos  |  10-05-2005  |  Profiles & Interviews

A '90s Box Set That's Too Seattlenew

Any account of the '90s in which hip-hop's expansion, or electronic dance music's myriad offshoots, or the increasing presence in the U.S. urban market of Caribbean styles, didn't happen is to be viewed with serious suspicion.
Seattle Weekly  |  Michaelangelo Matos  |  07-27-2005  |  Reviews

Doing It to Deathnew

Give it up for funk classicists Sharon Jones and the Dap-Kings.
Seattle Weekly  |  Michaelangelo Matos  |  05-18-2005  |  Profiles & Interviews

Electronica's Fevered Nichenew

We play Jukebox Jury with United State of Electronica, winners of Best Electronic Act in the third annual Seattle Weekly Music Awards.
Seattle Weekly  |  Michaelangelo Matos  |  05-11-2005  |  Profiles & Interviews

The Songs Don't All Sound the Samenew

Seattle Weekly plays Jukebox Jury with the Supersuckers.
Seattle Weekly  |  Michaelangelo Matos  |  04-27-2005  |  Profiles & Interviews

Four Days in Austinnew

Attending the annual music festival South by Southwest 2005 involves some long waits, a blur of performances and several standout bands.
Seattle Weekly  |  Michaelangelo Matos  |  03-23-2005  |  Concerts

Here Come the Copsnew

One of Seattle's fastest-rising rock bands Go Wrong in all the right ways.
Seattle Weekly  |  Michaelangelo Matos  |  01-12-2005  |  Profiles & Interviews

A Restless Hellonew

Bob Dylan revisits the world that made him—in the world he remade.
Seattle Weekly  |  Michaelangelo Matos  |  11-18-2004  |  Profiles & Interviews

Burnt Sugar Create An Aural Melting Potnew

"Black Sex Yall" is hit-or-miss, which you'd expect from a double CD that wears its indulgence on its sleeve.
Seattle Weekly  |  Michaelangelo Matos  |  09-15-2004  |  Reviews

Move Over, iTunesnew

Two Seattle companies—behemoth Microsoft and startup Chondo—provide an alternative for online music lovers.
Seattle Weekly  |  Michaelangelo Matos  |  09-15-2004  |  Music

The Return of Princenew

He strips down everything, including his ego, on his first release since 2001.
Seattle Weekly  |  Michaelangelo Matos  |  08-25-2004  |  Reviews

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