In a moment, the band fell back, stage lights turned outward over the audience, and a full floor of bouncing bodies screamed the lyrics, mimicking singer John Roderick's plaintive vocal take and adding its own desperate joy.
After depriving its
The party doesn't have to stop when tonight's fireworks are over. For the rest of the weekend into next week, here are some notable music events:
• Head down to El Corazon (8 p.m.; $10-$12; all ages) and see two opposing bands. Seattle three-piece Big
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John Roderick and The Long Winters are set to return to the studio this Summer, after a series of shows in July. They'll record around the city of Seattle, in various places including Two Sticks Studio, which is Death Cab for Cutie drummer Jason McGerr'
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The Long Winters will return to the studio this summer to record the band's fourth full-length album, a current untitled affair, which, in an exclusive phone interview, creative force John Roderick tells SPIN.com will drop in "early 2009." Hooray!
But,
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"This is kind of weird. After years of knowing each other, now, finally, we're having a professional kind of conversation. Me, writer, you, rock god."
"This is fantastic," he