Congratulations go out to New Faces—they’re the first band to
make it to this year’s Sound Off! finals being held March 1 at EMP’s
Sky Church. The Port Townsend pop trio beat out The Dead Are Judged,
SouthGate, and the Batteries at the February 9 show, and now the band
are one step closer to claiming the coveted prize package that includes
an on-air performance on KEXP and a slot at this year’s Bumbershoot
festival.

On Saturday, February 16, four more young bands are playing Level 3
at EMP, and once again, the winning act will advance to the finals.
Last week’s lineup was metal heavy with The Dead Are Judged and
SouthGate; this week, hiphop steps up to the mic.

Seattle crew KnowMads name Blue Scholars, Tupac, and OutKast
as a few of their biggest influences. Their songs are relaxed and
cool—catchy hooks and grooves loop underneath the MCs’ passionate
but laid-back delivery. “Sunrise” has a vintage feel to it—the
balladesque music might be played during a couples skate at the roller
rink; the lyrics address political and social issues and express
optimistic personal thoughts.

Scribes, a solo rapper also from Seattle, has a more abrasive
style—his flow is quicker and more aggressive than that of
KnowMads, while his piano/horn-heavy tracks (produced by Sound Dialect)
nod to jazz, blues, and soul. He takes on the things that dumb down
society in “Distractions” (“Distractions/From the clothes that I get/to
the women swimming in my television set/I’m staring in a daze/like a
media slave”). He has some range, though—the song “Sweetheart” is
a little more playful.

Jumping from hiphop into singer/songwriter territory, this weekend’s
show also has two folk-influenced artists. The Nextdoor
Neighbors
, from Olympia, are a pair of young women who accent their
quaint, lo-fi pop songs with electronic flourishes that sound like they
come from kids’ toys. Pat Goodwin, on the other hand, is a solo
artist from Seattle, who, with a piano and backing tracks of drums and
bass, is comparable to previous Sound Off! finalists the Lonely
Forest.

Who’s gonna take it? The singer/songwriters? The hiphoppers? Show up at EMP Saturday at 8:00 p.m. to find out. Tickets are $10 for
the general public.

And on a non–Sound Off! note—in case, you know, you’re
against the idea of music being a competition or something—the
Pharmacy are playing at the Vera Project with Fleet Foxes
on
Friday, February 15. It’ll be both bands’ last local show for a while,
as they’re each hitting the road for spring tours. The Pharmacy will be
back later this month, though, to release their new album, Choose
Your Own Adventure
, before hitting the road again. Fleet Foxes will
be gone until April. recommended

megan@thestranger.com

Megan Seling is The Stranger's managing editor. She mostly writes about hockey, snacks, and music. And sometimes her dog, Johnny Waffles.