Inbox: All that’s old is new again
Time for the second (third? maybe? I can’t count.) installment of “Inbox.” Where I bring you new music and fun things that people send me in press releases but we don’t have time to do…
Time for the second (third? maybe? I can’t count.) installment of “Inbox.” Where I bring you new music and fun things that people send me in press releases but we don’t have time to do…
I really enjoy being the entertainment editor of a small, local newspaper. I get to fangirl out about local bands I’ve known and loved for years and occasionally even get in to shows for free…
Last week we shared some photos from the Friday night Builders and Butchers show at the Taproot. Today we have images from the Saturday night show, shot by Kerry Tasker. Openers SJ + Drums and Stubby’s…
The Taproot Cafe hosted two nights of super rocking, really intimate The Builders and The Butchers shows. Friday night Hawkins Wright and the Super Saturated Sugar Strings opened for them to a full but not…
It’s no secret that I’m a big fan of local duo SJ + Drums. So I was quite pleased when they decided to share a brand new track with me and our readers ahead of…
The Anchorage Press is lucky to have two incredibly talented photographers that love to go to rock shows and contribute to our pages. In January they took photos of some of Anchorage’s best concerts. Unfortunately…
By Daniella Cortez In this week’s print issue we ran an article reviewing five local acts that put out albums in 2012. They were chosen on completely personally subjective grounds for being stand out in…
By Joel Adams So Saturday night I had several choices on where to go and what to do. It was the day after the apocalypse, which is something that doesn’t happen all that often, and there was…
By Daniella Cortez Last Saturday night we partied in the name of survival. The world did not collapse in on itself due to the Mayan calendar ending. (Surprise!) We all woke up Saturday morning in…
By Scott Christiansen I generally don’t admit this, but I miss the Top 40 radio of the ‘70s, and the weird togetherness listeners felt if a song topped the charts, and hung for a few…