Supersuckers Feature From The Inlander

Liquor, Women, Drugs and Killing If that headline doesn’t sound like a good time, the Supersuckers ain’t for you. Boot-stompin’, beer-drinkin’, hell-raisin’ — this is what the Supersuckers are all about. And for over two decades, the Seattle rockers have been blasting buzzed bar patrons from coast to coast with their brand of rock and [...]

2011 Christmas Tracks From The Inlander

A Very [ _______ ] Christmas Another holiday season brings another set of holiday singles. Here they are: the good, the bad and the Bieber. The bitter chill in the air and the ornamentation adorning more and more households each day can only mean one thing — it’s time, once again, for our favorite pop [...]

Codes and Keys – Death Cab for Cutie

There might be a good album buried under Codes and Keys’ excessive production, but it’s hard to tell. Death Cab for Cutie has always excelled thanks to personable songs with a sense of closeness, but the way Codes and Keys was put together undermines that completely. Producer/guitarist Chris Walla has struggled with over-production at times [...]

Wasting Light – Foo Fighters

Twenty years ago, the Foo Fighters’ leader Dave Grohl was part of this band called Nirvana that released a little album called Nevermind. While Grohl has been consistently prolific in the two decades since, Foo Fighters’ latest album, Wasting Light, comes the closest to that classic album’s unrelenting energy and behemoth sound. On Wasting Light [...]

Japanther Feature From The Inlander

Not Just a Band Rotating stages, marathon concerts and illegal performances – it’s all old hat to Japanther. Japanther is an unusual, wild beast. At first glance, it seems only to be a harmless rock duo. But on closer observation, the creature is befuddling. Japanther does not practice typical migratory patterns. It appears to have [...]

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