Seattle-born rockers the Posies, who delivered one of the ’90s best power pop gems in 1993’s Frosting on the Beater, are back with their forthcoming seventh studio album, Blood/Candy — and it’s a ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... A smallish crowd witnessed a well-paired co-headline show at the Gothic on Wednesday night with Brendan Benson, perhaps best known as a member of the ...
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Seven years ago, Ken Stringfellow thought he had played his last note with Jon Auer, his longtime friend and musical collaborator in the Posies. It was a disappointing turn of events, considering that ...
The early 1990s brought about a power-pop renaissance that looked like a budding juggernaut: Any of a handful of wonderful albums — Matthew Sweet's Girlfriend, Jellyfish's Bellybutton, The Greenberry ...
The Posies' members were barely out of their teens when they got a major-label record deal and saw their power-pop records storm commercial radio. But that was 15 years ago, and they've been absent ...
Once fans got over the initial shock of The Beatles’ breakup, they were no doubt curious to see what would come from the individuals responsible for co-writing some of the greatest songs in rock or ...
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The first time The Stranger covered the Posies was in May of 1993, when the writer Daniel Housman lamented that it was "easy to be confused by the Posies, especially in the last two years as they've ...
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