September 3rd, 2008
Rock Solid | The Shaky Hands want you to reconsider “rock.”0 comments
September 3rd, 2008
Parenthetical Girls. Entanglements | Portland’s Girls sidestep and pick up the pieces.0 comments
September 3rd, 2008
Horse Feathers. House With No Home | Summer’s over: The new Horse Feathers album has dropped.0 comments
August 27th, 2008
Old Growth. Under the Sun (Bakery Outlet)0 comments
August 27th, 2008
7-Inch Roundup | Two new 7-inch releases, one crazy migraine0 comments
August 27th, 2008
The Parson Red Heads. Thursday, Aug. 28 | The Silver Lake life treats these ex-Oregon gingers right.0 comments
August 27th, 2008
The Shape of Punk to Come | Judging Summerfector 2’s punk and hardcore bands by their logos.0 comments
August 27th, 2008
Clublist Spotlight • You Tanks Your Chances1 comment
August 27th, 2008
No Tux Please, We’re Jamming | Classical Revolution PDX takes chamber music out of the Schnitz and into the clubs.
August 20th, 2008
The Valiant Arms. Blue Skies and A Clean Getaway0 comments
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[July 23rd, 2008] Son Ambulance, Aug. 8 @ Doug Fir
One of the less, uh, depressing of Omaha’s Saddle Creek crew, Son Ambulance even veers into sunny/spacey Yo La Tengo territory on this year’s Someone Else’s Déjà Vu.
Quadraphonnes, Aug. 9 @ Jimmy Mak’s
Four gals + four saxes + a penchant for rockin’ covers = lively, anything-goes jazz.
Matt Pryor, Aug. 13 @ Hawthorne Theatre
Going it alone after fronting emo-punks the Get Up Kids and follow-up project the New Amsterdams, Pryor is as tough-guy touching as ever all twanged-up and acoustic.
Nightclubbing, Aug. 30 @ Holocene
This edition of experimental-dance monthly Nightclubbing features Cali-based Gun Club DJ Ryan Poulsen, disco-pimp Maxx Bass and local curators Linger & Quiet.
Antony and the Johnsons w/ the Oregon Symphony, Sept. 5 @ Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall
Antony and his crazy-rich emotive voice get backed by a Nico Muhly-conducted wall of orchestral sound. As if his music wasn’t moving enough already. Sheesh.
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