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Thursday, December 11, 2008

Master and Johnson New Video

Robert Wolfe has been hard at work since he moved back to Seattle from LA this winter. Little to my knowledge until recently, he has been hard at work on videos just around the corner. The first video he has to share with the world is for Seattle Eastsiders, Masters and Johnson. Combining nature footage, hanging out, and the wierdest parts of the videos with the most normal parts of the music. I'd like to see what his live videos would look like edited.

The song is Our Dog. Check out Masters and Johnsons other music on myspace, or locally.


masters & johnson--our dog. from robert wolfe on Vimeo.

Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Diiimples

The Kid’s Cave freshest new act, Dimples, have been making kids blush at house parties around the Central District for the past few months. Sets containing forgotten lyrics, mistakes, and that How Bizarre cover put them in the running for most endearing band in 2008, for sure. Sara and Ian, who play guitar and drums respectively, share vocal duties take what they can from Beat Happening and drop it into the new millennium with all the pop power they can muscle.

These kids are adorable and will charm the pants off you, recommended songs are Knight Vibing and Top 10. Listen to Dimples here.

Check out this sweet cover of How Bizarre and Video for Same Shirt, Different Day.





Thanks to all of you that can out and made the Healthy Times Record Expo a success! I had a great time hanging out and came home with a load of new records and tapes.

Thursday, December 4, 2008

Healthy Times Record Expo Saturday December 6th


We're shining our shoes, doing our best get un-messy and get dressy for this weekend's record expo at Healthy Times Fun Club on Saturday. Dirty dining room tables aside, we'll have all our records and a few from one of my favorite local bands The Last Slice of Butter.

The festivities start at 3pm and run on through the night with live bands from all sorts of great labels including:

Noise/Order
Ball of Wax Quarterly
Whprwhil
Lost Sound Tapes
Depandable Services
Hardly Art
People in the Position to Know
Cereal Records
Sub Pop
Suicide Squeeze
Sultan Recs.
Posh Hill
Don't Stop Believin'
Do It For The Girls Productions
Beep Repaired
Motor & Famine
Sub Pop
Luckyhorse Industries
Bicycle Records
Dearborn Recordings
Electricty/Lust
& More!


Everything runs as late as a late show, bands till 11 er 12! Come support some local record labels and pick your Mom up something great for the holidays!

Tuesday, December 2, 2008

JOCK THERAPY LANDS

After months of tumultuous waiting and manufacturing problems our blood and sweat finally arrived in physical form on my front porch as Little Party and the Bad Business’ (LP & BBs) debut album, Jock Therapy. Over the years the two members have developed their sound from two keyboards and a hell of a lot of youthful energy culminating in their new release; full of energetic pop punk anthems and youthful tounge-in-cheek lyrics. Gang vocals and extra instrumentation on the record by members of The Last Slice of Butter and Talbot Tagora.

LP & BB have been playing shows in the Seattle area for half a decade, inciting singing and dancing mobs of kids in basements and all ages venues. Their loyalty to the Seattle’s east side shows in the regularity of appearances at places like Grrnd Zero (Bellevue) and the Old Redmond Firehouse where they originally met. They are supporters and participants of Seattle’s local, all ages scene, spilling their bountiful positivity wherever they play.


Jock Therapy is available online from Highfives and Handshakes, at LP&BB shows, and at Sonic Boom and Everyday Music on Capitol Hill and Easy Street, Queen Anne.

Upcoming LP&BB Shows:

December 6th - 3pm, bands into the night
Record Label Expo sponsored by Hollow Earth Radio
recommended $5 donation
At Healthy Times Fun Club
Seattle, WA

December 13th – 8pm
w. Hawnay Troof, Talbot Tagora, The Wiggins
At The Vera Project
Seattle, WA

The Old Redmond Firehouse
w. Lo-Fi Soul Rebellion, Circles
Redmond, WA

Check out LP&BBs most updated show listing here.
photos by mckenzie/how rude