AltWeeklies Wire
Courtney Love Settles Last of Her Nirvana Money Disputesnew
Attorneys helped Kurt Cobain's widow win as much as $9 million.
Seattle Weekly |
Rick Anderson |
09-25-2007 |
Music
Betty Davis is Backnew

Light in the Attic revives the records of the long-lost soul diva -- it may be the label's most artful move.
Seattle Weekly |
Brian J Barr |
05-07-2007 |
Music
The Great Indie Rocker/Frat Boy Dividenew
The frat boy may be the hipster's most loathed, least defended figure.
Seattle Weekly |
Mike Seely |
03-19-2007 |
Music
Easy Ridersnew

In 2006, hairy hippies made good stoner music once again.
Seattle Weekly |
Brian J Barr and Aja Pecknold |
01-02-2007 |
Music
A Year of Gluttony and Lustnew
The Melvins' Buzz Osborne offers up his New Year's resolutions for 2007.
Seattle Weekly |
Buzz Osborne |
01-02-2007 |
Music
Classical, Etc.: Crossover Time!new
Two pop icons and a diva jump the fence.
Seattle Weekly |
Gavin Borchert |
12-12-2006 |
Music
Two for the Roadnew
Cut Chemist explores another side of West Coast hip-hop.
Seattle Weekly |
Eric K. Arnold |
10-26-2006 |
Music
Free Willie!new

Here's what they didn't find on the Red Headed Stranger's tour bus.
Seattle Weekly |
Michael A. Stusser |
09-27-2006 |
Music
Hot Airnew
'Count Rockula' placed third in this year's national air guitar championships.
Seattle Weekly |
Mike Seely |
08-09-2006 |
Music
Global Weirdnessnew
Os Mutantes' obscure psych classics are set to be rereleased.
Seattle Weekly |
Corey duBrowa |
06-28-2006 |
Music
Guilt and Pleasurenew

Rock criticism's power couple get their talk on at Experience Music Project's Pop Music Studies Conference.
Seattle Weekly |
Rickey Wright |
04-26-2006 |
Music
Start It All Over Againnew
Post-punk historian Simon Reynolds examines tracks from 1969 to 2006 with an agitated mind and a rigorous approach.
Seattle Weekly |
Andy Battaglia |
02-22-2006 |
Music
Chicago, Now and Thennew
What two new releases say about the state of Chicago's fabled music scene.
Seattle Weekly |
Douglas Wolk |
02-01-2006 |
Music
Five Ways the Music Industry Is Changingnew
Starbucks is selling nearly as many records as it is lattes, but not for long, because the CD is almost dead. And you can hear it all by tuning in to KEXP-FM—from anywhere on the planet. Here's a brief survey of where the music business is now and may be heading in 2005.
Seattle Weekly |
Andrew Bonazelli, Laura Cassidy, Philip Dawdy, and Michaelangelo Matos |
02-23-2005 |
Music
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