Upcoming Almost Too Subtle for Their Own Good
posted by on November 7 at 17:01 PM
anticon./Lex recording artists Subtle come through Seattle often, so forgive us if we skimp on coverage in print for some of those shows (and somehow, damn it, we left their name off Trent Moorman’s Up&Coming blurb).
Thankfully, teh internets offer theoretically unlimited space to devote to worthy artists. So with a little more ado, I’d like to let you know that Subtle will be invading the Nectar Lounge tomorrow night along with Zach Hill & Peer Pressure (who are performing Necromancer) and Sleepy Eyes of Death. Expect some dramatic, twisted pop reeking of newness.
Check out this engrossing interview with Subtle front man Adam “Doseone” Drucker in The Believer.
Also note that Dose will be collaborating with Mike Patton and TV on the Radio’s Tunde on a vocal-centric project that will possibly lead to the next evolutionary development of the larynx.
Subtle performing “Mercury Craze” live
