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This little western forktail #damselfly hitched a short ride with me this morning during our stroll

This little western forktail #damselfly hitched a short ride with me this morning during our stroll through the Chinese gardens. #insectsareawesome #iloveinsects #damselfly #seattle (at Seattle Chinese Garden)
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Only a couple weeks until Corgmas! . . . #corgmas #ivebeengood #tmobilepark #enchanted #enchantseatt

Only a couple weeks until Corgmas!
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#corgmas #ivebeengood #tmobilepark #enchanted #enchantseattle #corgisftw #seattlecorgi #corgisofinstagram #corgination #seattle #holidayspirit (at Enchant Christmas Seattle)
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Listening to “Junkhead” and remembered my overabundance of photos of Layne in my files.

Listening to “Junkhead” and remembered my overabundance of photos of Layne in my files. Will be sharing with all of you, for sure.


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simonalkenmayer:

bogleech:

crasher33:

thewellofastarael:

alwaysbewoke:

Damn!

I looked it up, for those wondering this is how that exit is designed:

https://www.google.com/maps/@47.6119279,-122.3301383,16.85z

regular-form reblogged from lovelyziggyzagoon 5m ago #wait there's no buffer. it's straight into a residential #that's such bad design #hope these peeps are okALT

At first I was like “wow idiots” until the actual map. You would genuinely never expect the freeway to just suddenly be a normal road like that. You would still be looking for the proper exit and preparing to BEGIN slowing down by the time you notice only from the cues of your surroundings that you’ve already “left” the freeway and that fucking overpass would make it impossible to see those cues coming until you’re in them?!?!

Hate that intersection so much

PREVIEW: Cool Ghouls

Photo by Michael Bordelon

I know you need something new to listen to. I also know you want a soundtrack to play along with your upcoming summer of campfires, road trips to somewhere warm, and substantial drinking at an awesome house party. Lucky for you I have the perfect recommendation: Cool Ghouls.

I had the opportunity to talk with the foursome earlier this week. They seemed to be having a small party on the other end of the phone and I have the feeling they bring the party with them wherever they go.

If you haven’t had a chance to listen to the Cool Ghouls self-titled release that came out last month from label Empty Cellar, stop what you are doing and play it. No one around you will complain. Their sound is a mix of straight out of the 1960s Troggs slash San Francisco Bay area attitude slash a hint of we don’t-give-a-shit level of seriousness. The hooks are catchy, the harmonies are pure fun and you will probably have “Natural Life” stuck in your head for days.

I’m a nerd about songwriting lately, so I had to ask about their process. Unsurprisingly, the songs for this album were all written democratically. Each band member came to the table with a riff or idea and then they “jam it out” until a song emerges. The process was very collaborative and translates well in their sound. This sort of collaboration requires a strong foundation of friendship, and it was obvious in my conversation with them that they are very good friends. In fact, band members Pat Thomas, Ryan Wong and Pat McDonald have known each other since high school. Alex Fleshman was later introduced to the band through McDonald from the dorms at SF State. Throughout my conversation with them they complimented one another, made each other have lady giggles, and seemed to have that chemistry that all great bands possess.

When I asked if there is anything they want potential fans to know about them, there was a collective “ahhhhhhhhh shit” from the room. It’s a tough question when you are just getting started (the band formed officially in 2011 but had been in the works since 2006). To summarize their thoughts: they are not trying to take themselves too seriously and they are just cool, normal, guys doing their thing. True that.

Check out this video for “Natural Life." I think it does a great job summarizing the band. It has amazing scenery and a dancing bear. I have the feeling the bear was drunk for reals.

So what can you expect when you go see them live in either Portland or Seattle (or both?). For starters, the power might go out. Apparently they have knocked out the electricity at two different venues. Also, as the band has previously experienced, people might crawl in through the windows to get inside to see them play. What will definitely happen? You will be a happier person.

Cool Ghouls at The Know, Portland, OR June 2nd and Chop Suey, Seattle, WA on June 3rd. Special thanks to MHCP contributor and all around bad ass, Steve Sprinkel for turning me on to these guys. 

Okay okay, we’re back! After so many shows last year we need a little palette cleanser. But we are both itching to rock…it’s time!

We now have coverage in Seattle as well as Portland. Pacific NW takeover? We think so…

See you soon!

Three additional dates have been added to our tour with Soundgarden. NIN.com member presales begin M

Three additional dates have been added to our tour with Soundgarden. NIN.com member presales begin Monday, May 5 at 10am PT. NIN.com membership is free. Presales include early entry and have a 4 ticket limit. Signup at http://www.nin.com

Tickets go on sale to the public Friday, May 9 at 10am PT

More details and tour dates - http://tour.nin.com


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