Police Teeth, Mount Vicious, Steel Tigers of Death! @ The Funhouse
Any evening that starts with four men in colored briefs and butterfly wings and only gets crazier is bound to be fun, and this show …
Any evening that starts with four men in colored briefs and butterfly wings and only gets crazier is bound to be fun, and this show …
It’s obvious that a band that bills itself as “Japanese Comic Action Punk” is going to be a little bit wacky, but there was literally no way I could’ve predicted what I would see at last week’s Peelander-Z show.
Le Shat Noir wormed (jerked, really) its way into my heart by pushing a couple of different boundaries when they played The Funhouse Tuesday night, challenging both people’s mental and physical comfort zones.
Beloved Seattle pop-punk band Dateless played their final show last night at the Funhouse. The sentimental occasion, plus a great bill rounded out by Seattle’s Success! and San Jose’s The Pillowfights, drew a large and boisterous crowd.
Dragstrip Riot provided the soundtrack to a, err, riotous St. Patrick’s Day party at The Funhouse, thrilling the crowd with their enthusiastic stage behavior and classic American rock ‘n’ roll.
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Since I joined seattlepunk.org (aka “SPO”), I have met lots of cool new people, heard lots of cool new bands, and become a much better …
French punk band The Hatepinks is winding its way across the world on its farewell tour, and was kind enough to stop in Seattle along the way. The Wednesday night Funhouse audience was treated to an all-out punk rock spectacular, complete with plastic bag masks, duct tape, sunglasses at night, and lots and lots of incomprehensible French.
On January 3, seattlepunk.org organized a concert, social gathering, and drink-off at The Funhouse. On the bill were The Plankton Beat, The Hickmans, Toe Tag, and 26000 Volts.
Due to the weather, Brian at the Funhouse is in a bit of a bind: none of the bands scheduled for tonight will likely be …
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