Tonight in Seattle:  

Pinback

Recommended show: Pinback at Neumo's on Tuesday, November 10th

Basically, Pinback is one of those bands that can do no wrong. At least in my musical world, where they live lodged firmly between bearded, haunted, sad-bastard notebook lyrics and dirty, gritty indie rock. Their bass-laden double front-man performances, both in the studio and on the stage, are really a feast for the ears --  Pinback and Autumn of the Seraphs were two of the albums I picked up as "must-haves that I had somehow missed" this past year and both have been in heavy rotation since.

Their current tour is stopping through town tomorrow night at Neumo's, where you can get a slice of this magic first-hand {$17 adv., $20 dos}. For our PDX friends, it looks like the tour stops in town the following night, with plans for San Francisco, Los Angeles, and San Diego before a cross-country jump to New York on the 22nd.

As the officials put it, they're "infectious," "dreamy," and "not to be missed." I couldn't agree more.

Here's a video for "From Nothing to Nowhere" off of AotS:

And "Fortress" off of Summer in Abbadon (with some really fantastic animation):

Hope to see you at the show!

Latest comment by: John in Ballard: "Victoria, I'll agree with you when you say "pinback and Autumn of the Seraphs are must haves", but for my money, "Summer in Abaddon" is their best album. You really can't go wrong with any Pinback album,but to me that's their best one front to ...

Dusting off the old albums

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Latest comment by: KS: "the sundays! all three of their albums are amazing and i don't know how i hadn't gotten into them until now. kiss me, harriet..."

Pinback, with Crooked Fingers

at The Crocodile

And the eeriest part: the guy sounds EXACTLY like Neil Diamond. Truly, it was almost spooky.

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