Photo SP20: Saturday in Photos
posted by on July 13 at 2:30 PM
The Constantines
Pissed Jeans
The Fluid
Low
Mudhoney
Iron and Wine
Flight of the Conchords
posted by on July 13 at 2:30 PM
The Constantines
Pissed Jeans
The Fluid
Low
Mudhoney
Iron and Wine
Flight of the Conchords
posted by on July 10 at 1:50 PM
posted by on July 8 at 11:35 AM
posted by on July 7 at 11:17 AM
posted by on June 24 at 3:45 PM
Speaking of rock photography and David Belisle, Mr. Belisle also has some photos hanging in the show Accidents Will Happen at Belle & Wissell, Co. (6014 12th Ave S). Also featured: Jini Dellaccio, Charles Peterson, Curt Doughty, Lance Mercer, David Belisle, and Morgan Keuler. You no doubt recognize Curt and Morgan's names, their work is often being featured here on Line Out (Curt shot the Weezer show recently, and Morgan shot Matt & Kim at Neumo's).

Here's a little more info via press release:
Belle & Wissell is pleased to present "Accidents Will Happen: Stories from Rock Photography," an exhibition examining the evolution of music photography in the Pacific Northwest and beyond. Organized by Belle & Wissell resident curators Gabe Kean and Marq Dean, together with EMP curator Jacob McMurray and photographer Curt Doughty, "Accidents Will Happen" explores the creative process of masters of the genre through video, photographs and digital media.Among the participating artists in "Accidents Will Happen" is Jini Dellaccio. Her seminal work in the early 1960s with influential Northwest proto-punk pioneers the Sonics, Wailers, the Daily Flash and others set the bar for later generations of rock photographers. On display will be her stunning photos from the Sonics "Boom" album sessions. Currently 91 years old Dellacio has, until recently, remained a reclusive, unheralded genius. Also included in the exhibition are Charles Peterson, Curt Doughty and Lance Mercer, whose singular styles helped define and document Seattle's "grunge" era in the late 1980s and 90s. They will be joined by their younger contemporaries David Belisle and Morgan Keuler. An oral history video captures the artists' passion for our region's rich contributions to rock 'n' roll and provides a fascinating window into their approach to music photography, as well as their individual techniques.
The show runs through July 13; gallery hours are Friday and Saturday, 4-8 pm and Sunday, July 13, 10 am-5 pm.
posted by on June 24 at 12:00 PM
posted by on June 23 at 12:55 PM

Yet another great photo from Rabid Child Images.
posted by on June 18 at 2:40 PM
Ms. Led
Cancer Rising
The Bad Things
Helmet
Helmet
Helms Alee
The Kindness Kind
Helmet
posted by on June 17 at 12:20 PM
Feral Children
Feral Children
No-Fi Soul Rebellion
No-Fi Soul Rebellion
Yacht
Yacht
Yacht
Matt & Kim
Matt & Kim
Matt & Kim
Matt & Kim

posted by on June 9 at 11:16 AM
posted by on May 29 at 10:00 AM
posted by on May 28 at 1:35 PM
Sasquatch photos from the Stranger's Flickr Pool.
Flight of the Conchords by joshc
David Bazan by jaycoxfilm
Boots and Fanny Pack by JennaU
MIA by flckrd1
Sun Shining Down on Ben Gibbard by soundonthesound
Kris K (School Of Rock/Seattle) by jaycoxfilm
posted by on May 27 at 2:25 PM
Photo by Sean Pecknold
Photo by Christopher Nelson
Photo by Christopher Nelson
Photo by Christopher Nelson
Photo by Sean Pecknold
posted by on May 25 at 4:45 PM
I just saw Cancer Rising for (I'm ashamed to say) the first time since Bumbershoot last year.
They were great, the crowd loved them, it was sunny and beautiful and everyone was in a glowing mood thanks to their entertaining rhymes about flippin' off the boss and givin' two weeks notice.

And after seeing them immediately after the Blue Scholars totally slayed on the Mainstage, it's hard to not toy with ideas of the Blue Scholars being Seattle's hiphop present and Cancer Rising being a big part of Seattle's hiphop future. Cancer Rising owned that crowd just as well as Geologic and Sabzi did on the big stage--gettin' 'em to dance, wave their hands in the air, clap, and sing a long. They were the puppet masters.

Folks went especially crazy when the guys brought out members of the Massive Monkees (national champs, I hear). I could only imagine the roars if that had gone down on the Mainstage.
Moral of the story: I will not wait almost another year before seeing them again.

posted by on May 25 at 2:07 PM
Photo by: Christopher Nelson
Photo by: Christopher Nelson
Photo by: Christopher Nelson
Photo by: Christopher Nelson
Photo by: Sean Pecknold
posted by on May 23 at 12:37 PM

by BrittneyBush.
The Hands are playing Capitol Hill Block Party Saturday July 26.
They sound like this:
"Lies Lies Lies"
posted by on May 22 at 9:55 AM
posted by on May 21 at 3:25 PM
Did anybody out there happen to attend—or participate in—Glenn Branca's symphony for 100 electric guitars at the Olympic Sculpture Park? Did you take pictures? If so, drop me a line.
posted by on May 21 at 12:21 PM
posted by on May 19 at 5:13 PM

Share your music photos with the world--upload them to the Stranger's Flickr Pool.
posted by on May 14 at 12:10 PM

Found in the Stranger's Flickr Pool, taken by dan10things.
posted by on May 13 at 1:29 PM

Photo by Abbey for soundonthesound. See more in the Stranger Flickr Pool.
posted by on May 9 at 4:22 PM
KEXP took over Ballard today with live-broadcasting from Cupcake Royale and various performances around town. Common Market started things off early at 7:15 am.

Photo by pdgibson, from the Stranger Flickr Pool.
posted by on May 6 at 11:25 AM
There are too many good ones to choose just one, so here are a few current favorite music shots from the Stranger's Flickr Pool.
Facciamo Un Gioco

Tom Hagerman of Devotchka

Champagne Champagne

Have you uploaded your photos yet?
posted by on April 29 at 12:30 PM
posted by on April 24 at 11:21 AM

Photo by Josh for soundonthesound.