Robert G. Franklin

seattle, wa


Events:

MUTE MATH opening for Matchbox Twenty

Where: KeyArena

Date: 2008-03-08 19:00:00

Type:

Mute Math W/ Matchbox Twenty and Alanis Morrissette Exile in America Tour http://matchboxtwenty.com/tour/Event submitted by Eventful.com on behalf of QuietEntertainer.

Super Geek League

Where: El Corazon

Date: 2008-01-18 21:00:00

Type:

From Seattle, Washington, Super Geek League plays alternative/pop/punk/rock music. X-Ray Press play progressive/experimental/rock music and features Adam Kozie (drums), Michael Pasuit (electric bass, voice), Max Stein (electric guitar, mascot) and Paurl Walsh (electric guitar, voice).

Drowning Pool

Where: The Showbox

Date: 2008-03-24 20:00:00

Type:

with Saliva

Richard Florida

Where: Seattle Town Hall

Date: 2008-06-03 19:30:00

Type:

'Who's Your City?' offers the first available city rankings by life-stage, rating the best places for singles, families and empty-nesters to reside.

Motel 5

Where: Triple Door Mainstage

Date: 2008-04-30 21:00:00

Type:

Since their inception in 2002, modern jazz collective Motel 5 has amassed a broad repertoire of all original music with an emphasis on groove, improvisation and group interplay. Comprised of five unique musical individuals, Motel 5 is collectively sculpting a new voice in the Northwest jazz scene.

Coheed and Cambria

Where: Fenix Underground

Date: 2008-05-20 19:00:00

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Upstate New York band Coheed and Cambria prides itself on its conceptual hardcore sound and cites such diverse influences as At The Drive In, Rush, Iron Maiden and Journey.

Unwed Sailor

Where: The Sunset (Formerly the Sunset Tavern)

Date: 2008-05-26 21:00:00

Type:

Unwed Sailor is a project from bassist extraordinaire Johnathon Ford of the highly acclaimed Roadside Monument and Pedro the Lion. The quartet Sybris (a deliberate misspelling of a hedonistic ancient Greek city) crafts a sound that's a fusion of ambient art rock, 80s heavy metal and, oddly enough, folk. Dual guitars interlock with a powerful bass backbone, all driven by swirling and lifting drums. To complete it, there's Angela Mullenhour's acrobatic voice that acts as the band's two-headed catalyst - she has the ability to either ground their sonic chaos or run the whole thing right off the rails. At times, the kinetic Sybris sound invokes Slayer fronted by Edie Brickell and at others it feels more like the lovechild of Belly and Swervedriver. The band even manages to produce songs that could have wound up on the album of an imagined My Bloody Pixies supergroup. Based in Seattle Washington, Joy Wants Eternity is an instrumental group that plays live music over films.