Portland's Own Industrial Juggernaut: The Unstoppable Artist Growth System of King Yosef
King Yosef is the absolute embodiment of an uncompromising vision. Operating out of Portland, Yosef has engineered a self-contained ecosystem—Bleakhouse—that rejects the traditional label machine. Ahead of the Spire of Fear rollout, we analyze the industrial-grade infrastructure and cross-pollination strategies that make him an unstoppable force in the PNW and beyond.
The Post-Empire Rhythm: Kim Gordon’s PLAY ME and the New Noise Frontier
At 72, Kim Gordon continues to deconstruct the modern musical landscape. Her new album, PLAY ME, trades the industrial trap of The Collective for a melodic, 'post-empire' rhythm that demands attention. Explore the new noise frontier and get details on her upcoming PNW tour dates in Seattle and Portland.
From Belfast to the PNW: Chalk’s ‘Crystalpunk’ and the Road to Easy Street
Chalk's industrial, strobe-lit fever dream has officially arrived. From the whisper-to-a-scream tension of "Tongue" to their upcoming exclusive in-store set at Easy Street Records in Seattle, we’re diving into why Crystalpunk is the "must-listen" album of the year for the PNW music scene.
