Tonight In Music: Mudhoney, Crème Tangerine
February 8th, 2010, 9:47 AM
Written By: Jon Olken
Category: Previews
Mudhoney @ Neumos| 9pm | FREE | 21+
There’s not a lot I can say that hasn’t already been said about Mudhoney–they’re a Seattle legend. They’ve been around since the late 80’s, and despite their lack of commercial success, they’ve have had a profound influenced on the Seattle grunge and alt-rock scene. They were one of the first bands signed to Sub Pop records, helping it bring grunge music to the rest of the world. Recently, the band has been touring following the 2008 release of The Lucky Ones.
Tonight at Neumos, Mudhoney will be playing a free show, yeah that’s right FREE, in conjunction with the release of New Belgian Brewery’s Ranger IPA. There’s going to be lots of high distortion rock and plenty of hops, two things Seattle loves, so get yourself down to Neumos. It’s tough to beat a night of tasty beer and free music, especially when the music is going to be provided by local legends.
Crème Tangerine @ The Triple Door| 7:30pm | $12 | All Ages
For those of you looking for something mellow to do tonight, look no farther than The Triple Door. Local Beatles tribute band Crème Tangerine will be playing Abbey Road in its entirety plus a set of other classic Beatles songs. Crème Tangerine has been playing Beatles covers for several years now. It’s a tough job trying to recreate the experience of one of he greatest bands to ever exist, but these guys do the songs justice, while creating a rich experience for those viewing them. They recently recreated the famous Beatles rooftop concert at Pike’s Place Market. If you love the Beatles, then be sure to check them out.
Categories: Previews | Tags: Abbey Road, Creme Tangerine, Mudhoney, Neumos, New Belgian Brewery, The Triple Door






