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You can get with this, or you can get with that -- but whatever you pick, you've got a heck of a time ahead of you this Thursday.
First off, you can get your hangtime on out at the Tractor, where Sallie Ford and the Sound Outside, Pancake Breakfast, and Joshua Morrison will be taking the stage around 9pm. (Not all at once, of course.) Sallie & Company are out on the road fresh behind their newest release, Dirty Radio, which hit the shelves last week. Get ready for more big jangly guitars, more of Sallie's distinct modern-yet-throwback-y vocal sound, and more of all those things they do that we love.

Okay. We know Saturday's Seattle Rock Orchestra show isn't just about Rachel Flotard, but she's just so damn fantastic (as this picture by the amazing Christopher Nelson shows) that we can't ever resist a chance to mention her.
The lovely Ms. Flotard, along with The Seattle Rock Orchestra, Jon Auer, Joshua Morrison, Kaylee Cole, and a veritable star-studded cast of local musicians will be performing a tribute-y evening around Radiohead's The Bends and OK Computer this weekend. The show takes place Saturday (February 19th) at the Moore Theater, and if you're not swooning the night away out at Columbia City Theater, you'd best come and get yourself a seat.
That's about all we need to say about it, n'est ce pas? We'll see you there.
Technically, you can get your Musicfest Northwest (MFNW) on starting tonight -- there will be a few gigs going on around town down in Portland to warm up the masses -- but our imaginary coverage will officially begin tomorrow and we can't hardly wait! There's quite a few acts and sorta-showcases that we're espcially stoked to see... so without further ado, here are some of our picks for the best-of-the-fest shows for the next four days.
Please note: the approximate start times are listed for the first band only and are subject to change -- always check your internets before heading out!
Sallie Ford and the Sound Outside
Thursday, 10p @ Berbati's Pan
![[sallie ford and the sound outside]](/files/uploaded-images/salliefordnew0610.jpg)
Having seen and heard a lot about these darlings since their 2009 blip on our Seattle radar, it's going to be quite a treat to catch them at a hometown show. Full of good ol' fashioned big-bodied electric sound and a pair of lungs that just won't quit, Sallie Ford and the Sound Outside are as swoon-tastic as it gets!
David Bazan + band / Joshua Morrison
Thursday, 9p @ the Doug Fir
![[david bazan / by hot avocados photography]](/files/uploaded-images/david_bazan_cityarts_2010.jpg)
Does this even need an explanation? Hot on the heels of two stellar performances at Bumbershoot, David Bazan (along with the current installment of his band) have fine tuned their sound to some true indie rock perfection. Achy and anthematic to the core, we're super-stoked to catch them at a venue like the 'Fir. Add in local favorite-home-safe Joshua Morrison, and you've got a night on your hands to remember.
The Thermals
Thursday, 10:30p @ the Crystal Ballroom
![[the thermals]](/files/uploaded-images/thermaldec09F.jpg)
The Thermals killed Bumbershoot, the new album rules, and we'll be there with bells on. 'nuff said.
Okkervil River / Bobby Bare, Jr.
Friday, 10p @ the Crystal Ballroom
![[okkervil river]](/files/uploaded-images/okkervil_river_mfnw_2010preview_0.jpg)
One of those lineups that makes you grateful that the bookers are playing close attention: a headlining set with OKR and a warmup by local favorite Bobby Bare, Jr. sounds like the next best thing since sliced bread. The boys of Okkervil have been hard at work, following up their last album with some amazing work next to the great Roky Erickson, and judging by the sound of the twitterverse, on to the next recording of something beautiful.
Fresh off the presses from our inboxes comes this week's launch of GIVE -- 30 downloadable tracks from a variety of Seattle artists, who are donating their songs to benefit Arts Corps and local area foodbanks. The $7.00 (!) compilation, which was produced, curated, and funded by Caffe Vita, will be available online here. Physical compilations can be picked up at all Caffe Vita locations, Easy Street Records, Sonic Boom Records, University Book Store, The Crocodile, EMP, Neumo's, and Sorrento Hotel. The in-hand compilations will include a physical card with a redemption code for the download, and a prettied-up sleeve to make it a ready-to-give present.
Here's the full track listing -- nearly all of which are exclusive to the compilation:
Latest comment by: John in Ballard: "Yeah this looks like a pretty good compilation...especially for only $7! I think that Tea Cozies song is "corner store girls", one of my favorites from Hot Probs. I can't remember what the TMTS song is, but I'm sure it's good. "
Joshua Morrison
by Hot Avocados Photography
Catch this local fave Saturday night with Husbands, Love Your Wives @ 8pm (before you go to Chop Suey!)
Latest comment by: Howard: "I completely concur, Joshua and friends put on a very memorable performance. Quietly powerful. For all of you new and old fans please check out our short film about Joshua at www.kstw.com/underground. "
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