The Palace returns to the place where LA’s Tombstones set sail, and the pleasures of seeing into their private world of songwriting.
Category Archive: Reviews
An acoustic, modern-classic record from a road-dog band that strips bare the question: do we fight on or do we run. Answer: we fight!
The Palace explores the “ghosts that emerge” from the work of Portland’s Lore City, their 2014 LP, and their forthcoming new record, “Alchemical Task.”
The Palace explores the journey of the band My Eyes Shut, their risks, their trust, and their emerging risk-it-all post-punk sonic experiments.
The rise of the Spokane-based punk band, Itchy Kitty, from cat humor to a serious punk statement.
R. Turner is back, and just might have created his finest solo EP to date.
Mamiffer, a favorite at The Palace, returns again with a new record and EP rich in beauty, mystery, and meaning.
Time to talk about a favorite at The Palace, Spokane’s Indian Goat. Raw, sometimes brutal songs cut from the tradition of garage rock and punk blues.
Portland-based songwriter Sam Fowles (House of Angels) returns with his new band, Festival, a new EP, and a warm retro inspiration for these troubled times.
The Palace reviews the new record from Portland’s Bad Shadows from Resurrection Records & Hovercraft Records. They’re having too much fun!
