The Stranger Suggests
Dance Night
Club Pop at Chop Suey
Seattle's best 18-plus dance night has been killing it too hard to stay a monthly event. So, starting tonight, Club Pop goes fortnightly. To celebrate, they're bringing in NYC genre-masher Drop the Lime and Atlanta electro BAPE-ster Le Castle Vania. Resident DJs Colby B and Glitterpants will warm things up. The beats will be hot, the crowd will be hotter, and Club Pop will be kicking your ass twice as often from now on. (Chop Suey, 1325 E Madison St, 324-8000. 9 pm, $10, 18+.)
ERIC GRANDYTalking, Singing
People Talking and Singing at Town Hall
We are all good at different things. Some of us are very good at music (Rosie Thomas, Geologic of Blue Scholars). Some of us are very good at writing (Dave Eggers). Some of us are very good at writing about music (Sasha Frere-Jones). Some of us are very good at being funny (Eugene Mirman, Todd Barry). When has so much good been in one place, in support of such a good cause (826 Seattle)? John Roderick, who isn't good at anything, hosts. See interview, page 59. (Town Hall, 1119 Eighth Ave, brownpapertickets.com. 7:30 pm, $35–$100, all ages.)
CHRISTOPHER FRIZZELLE
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sasha frere-jones is NOT "very good at writing about music." most of your bloggers on line out agree. one might say he's very good at putting together pretentious, meaningless essays that claim to discuss music.
I think he's "very good at writing about music." You may be confusing our commenters with our bloggers.
i don't think he's "very good at writing about music".
Mmm....Drop the Lime....makes my ears blissfully bleed a bit at the mere thought of it.
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