Date March 17, 2025
Doors 7:30 pm
Show 8:00 pm
Age 21+

About

A song is a song until it isn’t, until it’s pushed to its limits and beyond to become harder, faster, and more dissonant. The music on Oneida’s 17th full-length album, Expensive Air, all started as tightly structured, melodic rock songs, then broke open these structures through the instinctual, improvisatory interplay, honed to razor sharpness in two years of live performance.“Success is like laughing in a car gunning carelessly through an ice storm,” says Bobby Matador, “and Expensive Air is how you laugh at yourself as the car spins into the ditch, or a tree. Same trip, but a little closer to the bone.”“One of the finest rock bands Seattle has produced.” – The Seattle Times Kinski’s journey through experimental melody and noise is a full-bore sensory thrill ride. Described by NME as “like Sabbath in a washing machine during a power surge,” Kinski is back to its original power trio format of Chris Martin (guitar), Lucy Atkinson (bass) and Barrett Wilke (drums). After 25 years and nine albums, including a trio on Sub Pop and three for Kill Rock Stars, Kinski has toured internationally with the likes of Acid Mothers Temple, Mission of Burma, Dead Meadow, Comets on Fire, and somehow even Tool. On their Comedy Minus One debut “Stumbledown Terrace,” (cmo055) Kinski continues their exploration of heavy, provocative guitar-driven songs, sonorous rhythms, and emotional release. Recorded with legendary producer Tim Green at Louder Studios, their new album fully captures the unmatchable energy and power of Kinski’s live shows.

Lineup

  • Tangle Map Headliner
  • Oneida
  • Kinski
  • Tangle Map
  • Oneida
  • Kinski