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* = all-ages
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Mutemath, Showbox SoDo*
David Choi, Vera*
Chris Murray/Natalie Wouldn't/Moon/Skam, Funhouse
Smile For Diamonds/Keaton Collective, High Dive
Cold Cave/Second Sight DJs, Electric Tea Garden
Drew Grow & The Pastors' Wives/Ships/Bryan Free, Columbia City Theater !
The Classic Crime/Moneta, Showbox*
Cody Beebe & The Crooks/Perry Acker/Redwood Son, Nectar
And And And/The Quiet Ones/Friends & Family, Comet
Matthew Good {solo}/Emily Greene, Tractor
"Dancing On The Valentine" - John Roderick/Daniel G Harman/Fly Moon Royalty/Lesli Wood/Katie Kate/Noddy, Crocodile !
Mutiny Mutiny/Post Adolescence/Debutante Year, Sunset
Skankers, We need your help! We had a someone email us recently asking where one can find ska in Seattle.
1 Levi said on November 7, 2007
No, I think you have to go down to Southwest Washington for that. They're maniacs for it down there!
2 julia said on November 7, 2007
Uh, didn't No Doubt break up or something?
3 imaginary serotonein said on November 7, 2007
i think i see some third-wave bands tour through here a few times a year, but i haven't seen much on the local front. i'm guessing if it exists, Studio 7 is the most likely venue.
the best you're going to get in the near-future (and it's well worth it) is cherry poppin' daddies @ the tractor 11/24
4 RebSka said on November 7, 2007
Hey, yeah, there's a local band called the Georgetown Orbits. Word has it that they put on a great show. I am too old to go to shows anymore, but here's their MySpace page: http://www.myspace.com/georgetownorbits.
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