SEATTLE — However you slice it, the past year has been generally miserable for most of the music industry. But hey, things are looking up. Concerts have resumed, both indoors and outdoors. And really, the steady stream of fresh music from Washington’s array of artists has never stopped.
We’ve put together a roundup of a few exceptional local releases that have come out this year through mid-June, offering a look at some of what our region has to offer across genres.
Antonioni, “Antonioni”
Singer/guitarist Sarah Pasillas and her indie rock quartet aren’t exactly newcomers. But Pasillas and Co. make good on their debut album, trading in shimmery guitar pop with hints of dream rock and a soul-easing jangle, which at times belies lyrics unpacking grief and trauma.
Dark Time Sunshine, “Lore”
Seattle alt-rap staple Onry Ozzborn reignites his partnership with Chicago producer Zavala for their first joint album since 2012. It’s the work of a savvy veteran who hasn’t lost a step — a top-tier lyricist still marching to the left-of-center beat of his own drum track, comfortably flipping abstract tongue-twisters over Zavala’s woozy, head-nodding productions.