I posted this in the band slack, but feel it should be here as well.
Little preview of the upcoming High Priors 12” included here!
If you don't live in Seattle you may not realize what's absolutely wild about this is that she drove 1/4 of a mile on the tracks without noticing and that platform is 35 feet above ground!
"Our pool is bigger than skyscrapers/we've got more water than a canal connection/SING IT"
One of my fav movie FACTS is that the guy who directed Street Trash is a well regarded Steadicam operator who's worked on Casino, Heat, Titantic, LA Confidential, etc and is now Kevin Costner's go to DP
John Aaron writes that closing Lake Washington Boulevard to through-traffic isn’t anti-car — it's a long-overdue investment in safety, equity, and public space for South Seattle.
“Listen to the same record four times in a row” night!
Great episode, did not realize that Britt and Pajo play all the guitar on "Don, Aman" or that it was basically sprung on the rest of the band in the studio. Still a beautiful sounding record, the closest any 90s rock record came to sounding like A Kind of Blue or something
Toddler Guy tonight: “I want another number that starts with dad”
I've been watching these people argue all week on a local Fbook group but holy shit "BIKES WILL NOT REPLACE US" really shows you who these people fucking are
Dr. Owen Brazas
tall (but not tallest) Chris
tall (but not tallest) Chris
tall (but not tallest) Chris
tall (but not tallest) Chris
tall (but not tallest) Chris
tall (but not tallest) Chris
tall (but not tallest) Chris
tall (but not tallest) Chris
For the 35th anniversary of Slint’s landmark album, SPIDERLAND, we spoke to Brian McMahan, Britt Walford, David Pajo and Todd Brashear about how it was made. Coming of age, the Louisville scene, vulnerability in punk and the power of the practice space.
Listen: lifeoftherecord.com#/slint/