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Music: Page 49

Crisis of Faith

Existential despair, droning doom and black metal in Mizmor

Music 6 years ago

Mizmor is a one-man, Portland-based black metal project. Its dense, towering music first emerged through a personal crisis of faith. Multi-instrumentalist Liam Neighbors, who performs … Continue reading →

The Butcher’s Bride

L.A.’s Le Butcherettes honor Latino heritage with theatrical punk rock

Music 6 years ago

When Teresa Suárez Cosío was a young girl she dreamed of owning a guitar. “It was PTSD from wanting a guitar really bad,” the singer, … Continue reading →

Mean Mary Comes to Eugene

ArtsMusic 6 years ago

The future of banjo is here, and her name is Mary James, also known as Mean Mary. Hailing from Nashville, James brings with her the … Continue reading →

Small Space, Big Sound

The Hip Abduction brings Caribbean pop to Sessions Lounge

Music 6 years ago

With elements of reggae and West African music blended with big festival potential, The Hip Abduction (THA) are something like 21 Pilots, Imagine Dragons or … Continue reading →

Rain Man

Howlin’ Rain brings East Bay Southern rock to Eugene

Music 6 years ago

Ethan Miller has a little black book, but it’s not what you think. Instead, it’s a black Moleskine notebook the singer and guitarist jots notes … Continue reading →

The Four Goatmen

Comedy, tragedy, pro wrestling and The Mountain Goats

Music 6 years ago

The top of John Wurster’s resume reads “drummer and comedy writer.” How did he end up with two of the coolest jobs on the planet? … Continue reading →

Think Globally, Listen Locally

Two concerts feature contemporary work from local musicians

Music 6 years ago

It’s been a treat to see classical music institutions in Eugene and Oregon finally break out of the museum music doldrums and perform more music … Continue reading →

Melvins and Redd Kross

Music 6 years ago

In my humid music universe, the Melvins are gods. I first saw them at some shitty club in their stomping grounds of Olympia, Washington, in … Continue reading →

All the Town’s a Stage

At Sisters Folk Festival, folk music is more than just acoustic guitars

Music 6 years ago

Folk music goes in and out of vogue from one era to the next, sometimes representing all things insurgent and transgressive and, other times, comfy … Continue reading →

Mariachi 2.0

Two mariachi fusion bands perform in Eugene

Music 6 years ago

Mireya I. Ramos knows the patriarchal tradition of mariachi very well. She grew up in Tijuana. Her family owned a Mexican restaurant where her father … Continue reading →

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