Dirty Sidewalks
Dirty Sidewalks don’t just take sonic cues from the fuzzy haze of The Jesus and Mary Chain, the honed pop songcraft of Oasis or the rich vocal colors of The Beach Boys—they keep it in the family, too. Formed in 2010 by Erik Foster, older brother Evan Foster and longtime friend Evan O’Neil, the band plays anthemic tunes informed equally by ‘80’s college rock, ‘90’s Britpop, and ‘60’s harmonies.
Pop Cycle
The Pop Cycle is a high energy Seattle area power pop foursome featuring Brett Richards and David Thompson on guitars, Paul Swegle on drums and Jim Freeman on bass. Our debut album "Where The Action Is" showcases the band's original melodic rock music with tunes written by both Richards and Thompson. Give it a listen - we know you'll like it. Plus, you'll probably catch a hint of some of our major influences, including The Replacements, Elvis Costello, The Who, The Beatles and Big Star. In addition to the 13 original numbers, the album also includes one searing rendition of a song called "Ultra Twist" that you might remember from one of our other favorite bands- The Cramps. The main goals of The Pop Cycle are to have a heck of a lot of fun, rock hard, and celebrate the music that means something to us. Join us in our pursuit.
The Scoffs
Hailing from the needle city (Seattle) where the grey skies loom above and the rain beats out a rhythm that fuels the 70s punk rock vibes created by The Scoffs.
In mid-2019 four seasoned veterans of the Pac Northwest punk and rock and roll scenes got together to create something new that sounded like something old. After hammering the last nails into the coffins on their previous bands, Knuck, Nate, Gabor and Rob started writing music with strong leanings towards classic 70s punk rock sounds and booked their first show within a month. They announced their arrival with an ominous video that warned "The Scoffs are coming!" with a sneering mouth logo over the sounds of squealing feedback.
The Scoffs caught fire locally booked with the likes of Strung Out, The Casualties, TSOL, Youth Brigade, Lion's Law, Fleshies, Lowerclass Brats, and Agent Orange in addition to festivals all in their ten months of existence before the US went into "shelter in place" for Covid-19.
In the year and a half since the first lock-down orders the band released their first five-song EP and recorded two additional EPs set for initial release in June of 2021.
Saturday November 19th
8pm Door / 9pm Showtime
$15 Adv / $18 DOS
21 + Proof of vaccination required upon entry