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City: Seattle
State: Washington
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Signup Date: 4/20/2005

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Wednesday, June 06, 2007 
check out this quick review of our show at Northwest Folklife Festival 2007, posted on Seattle's Three Imaginary Girls website:

The Kids are Alright

Sunday night I took a break from my usual routine of looking for amusing videos on YouTube and reading blogs to check out some younger bands at the Folklife Festival at Seattle Center.

I've spent the previous 27 years of my life ignoring the Festival, but this year I'm pleased to report back that I fell in love with two bands that played this time: the Sutures and Natalie Portman's Shaved Head. I've wanted to check out both for quite a while, but never got around to it for whatever reason, so I'm sure neither is completely brand new or unknown. I know both have played some big and/or important shows that I was foolish to miss. But, hey, better late than never, right?

The Sutures were first, and I remember enjoying an earlier version of this band, then called the Neons, at the EMP's Sound Off! competition a few years back. Then, it was just a two-piece band of sisters, Marika on vocals and guitar and Miro on drums. Since then, they've added a guitarist and bassist and now have a much fuller, complete sound. By writing catchy songs with soft harmonies and power chords, it seemlessly blended elements of my two favorite genres: powerpop and bubblegum. I heard elements of the Strokes, the Go-Gos, Visqueen and even Pink Floyd. Toby, the lead guitarist, looks like Albert Hammond, Jr. minus ten years and plays like him minus zero. Despite a few sound/equipment issues, the band was focused and compelling.

For every bit that the Sutures were tight, Natalie Portman's Shaved Head were messy and disorganized. That was used, though, to great effect. NPSH quickly turned the Vera Project into an all-out dance party. I even saw quite a few parents dancing. Using a drum machine and synthesizers primarily (although some guitar and cowbell, as well), they evoked all of your favorite electro-dance punk bands (USE, Scissor Sisters, Daft Punk, Junior Senior, et al). NPSH is the type of band that will break every piece of equipment on stage if it will get everyone on their feet. It also has the pleasure of opening an upcoming show at Neumo's with CSS, Matt and Kim and Bonde do Role (what an effin' lineup!).

Neither band has released an album yet, but I'm sure it won't be too long before they both have CDs in record stores (and in heavy rotation on my iPod).



Sunday, May 20, 2007 
For those of you who haven't heard, Lashes guitarist Eric Howk was recently injured and placed in Harborview hospital. We are told you can email him via the Harborview website, which allows you to contact patients. Feel better Eric!!!!!

Thursday, March 08, 2007 
To everyone planning to come see us play at KTUB on March 17th, the Sutures have had to cancel their spot on the bill, due to Toby breaking his thumb while playing basketball. Please make sure to come to one of our other upcoming shows and for those living in Kirkland and the surrounding area we promise to do a show there in the very near future.


Wednesday, August 30, 2006 

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http://www.threeimaginarygirls.com/podcastkexp06aug.asp

"Neon Light" was recently featured on KEXP 90.3 during Seattle indie-pop press group Three Imaginary Girls audioasis program, along with other local bands. To subscribe to the podcast or see a list of the bands and songs, copy&paste the address above.
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