
Breaking Waves: Seattle Episode 4: Can You Hear Us? The New Puget Sound
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Nov 2, 2021 Josh Rosenfeld, owner of Barsuk Records and pivotal in launching Death Cab for Cutie's career, joins Marco Collins, a key DJ who broke bands like Harvey Danger, and Eva Walker, frontwoman of the Blacktones, known for her roots in grunge and New Orleans music. They dive into Seattle's post-grunge transformation, exploring the rise of indie rock and electronic sounds. The trio discusses how the local scene is evolving with fresh voices, highlighting emerging female artists and the enduring legacy of the region's musical pioneers.
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Grunge Resurgence Through Diversity
- Seattle's grunge legacy is being reshaped by artists of color who blend blues, soul, and punk influences.
- This resurgence brings a fresh, authentic evolution of the classic Seattle sound.
Empowered Women in Seattle Rock
- Female and LGBTQ+ artists in Seattle embrace empowerment and leadership in rock music.
- They express individuality and beauty in new, influential ways, enriching the local scene.
Loss of Seattle Rock Icons
- The deaths of Lane Staley and Chris Cornell deeply shook Seattle's music community.
- Colleagues recall the immense loss and the ongoing struggle with depression among musicians.






