Bump returns to the pit with a concert review of Portland’s own Dream Wulf, live at Dante’s Inferno!
Miami pop-funk band Magic City Hippies brought tropical heat to Portland’s Wonder Ballroom.
Mando takes us on a tour of Rival Console’s new album Articulation, while Zach splits his time between Oscar Jerome’s jazz fusion masterpiece Breathe Deep and the new Black Crown Initiate LP Violent Portraits of Doomed Escape.
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Bump returns to the pit with a concert review of Portland’s own Dream Wulf, live at Dante’s Inferno!
Telefon Tel Aviv releases the single “The Means By Which Lovers are Waylaid” ; Moses Sumney drops the first half of his highly anticipated double album, "græ: Part 1."
Miami pop-funk band Magic City Hippies brought their own brand of highly danceable, tropical heat to Portland’s Wonder Ballroom.
Traveling in support of his new album “Wild,” Tourist rocked Portland’s Holocene with support by Matthewdear and Swim Mountain.
Celebrating his recent EP trilogy, multi-instrumentalist Samuel George Lewis graced the Star Theater with a full band.
My favorite PDX polyrhythmic rockers recently released their debut LP “Rampage” - I reviewed it, because you deserve to know this band.
Heavily inspired by natural beauty and the calm of being outdoors, Max Vehuni and Benji Cormack create hushed indie guitar music from their Los Angeles base.
Bristol’s finest indie electronic group brought their own brand of soulful dancefloor alchemy to the Doug Fir Lounge.
Summer Meltdown is our #1 choice of all Pacific Northwest music festivals, combining world-class music and natural beauty.
Toronto’s finest pop-punk quartet graced the Wonder Ballroom for the Portland stop of the “Morbid Stuff” tour.
One of our all-time favorite multi-instrumentalist and producers gifted the Crystal Ballroom in Portland with effortless loop-based nu-jazz.
New Orleans multi-instrumentalist, producer and trumpet player Russell Scott performed sonic alchemy under the roof of the Star Theater.