Pygmalion Music Festival's Spring Show Series kicks off tonight with Seattle's folk outfit The Head and The Heart.
Posts by Chris D. Davies:
Joe Pug: That kind of hometown feeling
Joe Pug returns to the Canopy Club in what is beginning to become a longterm friendship with the C-U music community.
Parasol: A Retrospective
After 20 years, Parasol Records is closing down its storefront and mail order wing, but with the in-house record labels still going strong, the future seems bright.
Album review: Deer Tick, Divine Providence
Chris is feeling let down after listening to the Rhode Island band’s latest release.
Seeking Ryan Adams
Chris goes looking for Ryan Adams in the singer/songwriter’s new album Ashes & Fire, and discovers the search is the most rewarding part.
Wilco mines past to create a great album
Chris finds a lot to like about the band’s return to form with The Whole Love.
Ivan and Alyosha: Living for something
Chris talks to the harmonizing folk pop band while they clean their studio, fresh off the road from a tour with Brandi Carlisle.
Unknown Mortal Orchestra: Show up on drugs
Unknown Mortal Orchestra could be one of the breakout stories of this year’s festival. Chris does his best to keep up.
Jessica Lea Mayfield: Nashville noise via Ohio
Though Mayfield keeps a busy schedule these days, Chris managed to catch up with her through the power of the internet.
Ellnora 2011 — An impressively diverse lineup
We hope local music stores have stocked up on really nice guitar strings. We think somebody’s going to need them.