Rat City Rollergirls

February 25th, 2010

photo by Joe Schwartz

PosterGIANT is stoked to represent the Roller Derby Scene.

Rat City Rollergirls playing next on March 6th at Seattle Key Arena. Check it out!

The Rat City Rollergirls (RCRG) is Seattle’s premiere all-female, flat-track roller derby league. RCRG is still composed of about 80 active skaters and many more retired skaters who are still involved. The skaters are divided among four home teams: Derby Liberation FrontGrave DangerSockit Wenches, and Throttle Rockets. In addition, a small number of skilled, dedicated skaters are chosen to represent the league on its fifth team, the Rat City Rollergirls All Stars.

A Taste of Liberation

February 8th, 2010

Explore the Enlightened Mind.

Big Mind Weekend Workshop
with Genpo Roshi

March 6-7, 2010 Seattle, Washington

www.bigmind.org

Vince Mira – Seattle's Johnny Cash

February 3rd, 2010

Live at NEUMOS Friday February 26th.

Discovered while playing for tips in Seattle’s Pike Place Market, Mira specializes in country and rock and roll music. His deep bass-baritone voice has drawn comparisons to Johnny Cash. His repertoire consists of several Johnny Cash and Hank Williams songs, as well as his own originals.

Shrinebuilder

February 2nd, 2010

Shrinebuilder, Scott Wino Weinrich, Al Cisneros, Scott Kelly, Dale CroverInfinite Productions presents Shrinebuilder at NEUMOS March 9th.

Scott “Wino” Weinrich: Guitar/Vocals – The Hidden Hand, Spirit Caravan, Saint Vitus, The Obsessed
Al Cisneros: Bass/Vocals – Om, Sleep, Asbestosdeath
Scott Kelly: Guitar/Vocals – Neurosis, Tribes of Neurot, Blood and Time
Dale Crover: Drums – Melvins, Altamont, The Men of Porn

Alkaline Trio

January 28th, 2010
Alkaline Trio Seattle Neumos Infinite Productions

Infinite Productions Presents Alkaline Trio

INFINITE Productions and The END bring you Alkaline Trio at NEUMOS on Saturday FEB 20th – three days before the release of their new Album “The Addiction”

“From the opening seconds of the title track of Alkaline Trio’s seventh studio album This Addiction, it appears the Chicago-bred threesome may have found the place its entire career has been leading. While the album’s opener blazes at a tempo reminiscent of the band’s 1998 debut Goddamnit and features a signature Matt Skiba lyric of fatal co-dependency, the whole affair feels strangely… comfortable?

By the time second track “Dine, Dine My Darling”–if you don’t get the joke, it’s probably not worth explaining—kicks in with Dan Andriano providing his traditionally lighter foil to Skiba’s obsidian musings, it’s clear: Alkaline Trio has settled into an unforeseeable maturity—at least by Alkaline Trio standards—and it suits them just fine.” -Epitaph Records