Portland Music

Noise & Color PDX merges with ELEVEN PDX Magazine

Following two years of independently striving to put a spotlight on the most distinctive of…

“Skullflower” by Sun Angle

Sun Angle brings its increasingly explorative and frontier-expanding sounds to the new XRAY Records album “Skullflower.” It’s PDX psych-pop at its weirdest.

Coco Columbia

Coco Columbia releases her new album Aug. 17 at Doug Fir. Ahead of the show, we spoke to the Portland artist about performance and anonymity, applying music to suffering and the balance between jazz and pop.

“The Origin of Error” by Eclisse

“…the tracks have a deeply menacing tone that made metal so alluring to fans in the early days.” Read our review of the new album from Portland’s Eclisse.

“Catalog of Stolen Worlds” by Wave Collector

Wave Collector is the local experimental electronic project of Neal Wright, whose debut full length, “Catalog of Stolen Words,” came out early this month.

Show Preview: Young Fathers at Holocene

The Scottish hip-hop and rock group Young Fathers plays Holocene this Thursday.

Electro-Pop Duo Cardiknox

In the back of her tour bus, Lonnie Angle, who, along with Thomas Dutton, makes…

Tango Alpha Tango

“Good rock ‘n’ roll will never die because, at its best, it tells lies we can all see the truth in, and everyone knows honesty doesn’t get old.”

Show Preview: Carly Rae Jepsen

There is roughly an internet’s worth of conspiracy theories floating around about why Carly Rae…

Premiere: “Pin It On” by Boone Howard

  A slew of PDX homies collaborating on something awesome… that’s a story we’ve heard…