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Weezer with TeZATalks, Pretty Girls Make Graves, and more

Aug 30, 2025 at 12:00 PM and 12:30 PM  ·  Seattle Center, Seattle, WA Seattle Center, Seattle, WA

Weezer
Aug 30
Weezer
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Los Angeles-based Frankie and the Witch Fingers blend psych-rock with Afrobeat and proto-punk. Known for their intense, mind-bending style and deep lyrical themes, the band includes Dylan Sizemore, Josh Menashe, Nikki Smith, and Nick Aguilar. Their self-produced album Data Doom explores themes like technological excess and power systems.
Real Estate, formed in Ridgewood, crafts warm, hazy indie rock with complex musical layers, evident in albums like "Atlas". Known for jangly guitars and laid-back melodies, they've evolved to explore themes of maturity and parenthood. Their work has charted on Billboard with albums like "Days" and "The Main Thing". Collaborators include former members and Martin Courtney’s solo projects.
The Budos Band, with hits in genres like Afrobeat and Ethiopian music, splits from Daptone, releasing Frontier’s Edge under Diamond West Records, showcasing autonomous, explosive sound evolution.
Bright Eyes, formed by Conor Oberst, Mike Mogis, and Nate Walcott, is known for its intense, tender, and ambitious music. Their album "Five Dice, All Threes" blends chaos with singalong hooks. The band, three decades in, is celebrated for deep, subtext-rich storytelling, creating a distinctive sound exploring human flaws and meaning.
Born in the Pacific Northwest, Justin R. Cruz Gallego is the force behind J.R.C.G., blending Krautrock, jazz, and Latin rhythms. Known for "Ajo Sunshine," he has collaborated with John Dwyer and Morgan Henderson, releasing on labels like Castle Face and Sub Pop. His visual art and design, alongside projects like Dreamdecay, showcase his diverse talents.
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Amelia Day, a queer folk artist from Washington State, blends folk, rock, and jazz in her heartfelt music. Influenced by Seattle's iconic scene, she's known for gritty confessional lyrics and captivating performances. Without a label, she's sold out venues like The Triple Door and opened for Stephen Sanchez. Her EP "Little One" has received rave reviews.
Born from New York's vibrant music scene, Say She She fuses post-disco with soul. Known for their live analog recordings, they've graced stages from Glastonbury to Central Park, collaborated with Thee Sacred Souls, and consistently top radio charts.
Tank and the Bangas, from New Orleans, blend quirky raps, poetry, and rich melodies. They gained fame after winning the NPR Tiny Desk Contest in 2017. Known for viral performances praised by artists like Miguel and Anthony Hamilton, they collaborate with producers like James Poyser and Robert Glasper. Their distinct style shines in the album "The Heart, The Mind, and The Soul."
Scowl, from Santa Cruz, CA, delivers venomous hardcore punk, collaborating with Circle Jerks and Limp Bizkit. They've rocked Coachella and Reading festivals, known for their fierce sound and intense live shows. Their latest album explores themes of morality and self-discovery while retaining punk's rebellious spirit.
The Army, The Navy, born in the Bay Area, roots its pop-inspired melodies and profound lyrics in New Orleans. Founders Sasha Goldberg and Maia Ciambriello's seamless vocal chemistry shines in their EPs ‘Fruit For Flies’ and ‘Sugar For Bugs’—crafted in LA's vibrant music scene.
Digable Planets, formed by Ishmael Butler, Mary Ann Vieira, and Craig Irving, fused jazz and hip-hop with hits like "Rebirth of Slick (Cool Like Dat)." Their debut album, "Reachin'," won them a Grammy for Best New Duo or Group. Known for their laid-back jazz-rap style, they released the acclaimed "Blowout Comb" and toured with live musicians.

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