eric | Shared With: Everyone - May 24 2006 | mrefranklin, Mogwai, concert, Seattle, The Showbox, blogsQuoted: Scottish rockers Mogwai played The Showbox last night, once again proving that it is possible to have a perfect rock band with no vocals. Their richly-textured wall of sound is perfect in smaller venues and comes across as much more vital, hot and intense than any of their albums. I highly recommend catching them live wherever and whenever you can. | While the band was amazing, there were a number of things I think that the uber-chic Seattle crowd should be more aware of:
eric | Shared With: Everyone - May 19 2006 | Mogwai, Glasgow, music
I'm going to see Mogwai at The Showbox next Tuesday with my friend Kyle. I saw them about 4 years ago and it was absolutely sick. If any of you can get a ticket, you should go - and we will drink together.
Podcasts available for free at the site to see if they tickle your tympanic membrane the right way.
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