BY BRITTANY DANIELLE for WEEKLY VOLCANO 2/20/26 | The best music right now isn’t chasing perfection, it’s chasing truth. On February 27, Angie Lynn releases […]
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Zack Medlin’s Journey to an Album Release
BY BRITTANY DANIELLE for WEEKLY VOLCANO 2/6/26 | When it comes to artists, there are those who speak their heart and share their perspective, and […]
Why Open Mics Feed the Heart of the Music Scene
BY BRITTANY DANIELLE for WEEKLY VOLCANO 1/30/26 | At the heart of any music scene, there is a circle of people who gather on a […]
How Billy Ray Shirley III Music Studio is Inspiring Tacoma Youth
BY BRITTANY DANIELLE for WEEKLY VOLCANO 1/23/26 | Tacoma has always been a city that makes things. We come from an industrious history of grit […]
Pink Martini Featuring Storm Large at Tacoma Armory January 23
BY BRITTANY DANIELLE for WEEKLY VOLCANO 1/16/26 | There can be so much wrapped up in someone’s name. What if your name is Joy and […]
When the Community Builds the Stage: Another Local Show?! Vol. 2
BY BRITTANY DANIELLE for WEEKLY VOLCANO 1/9/26 | We have all heard the saying, “What would you do if you knew you couldn’t fail?” but […]
Fern Spores Unveil New Video, a Love Song for the Happily Unwed
BY BRITTANY DANIELLE for WEEKLY VOLCANO 1/2/2026 | South Sound band Fern Spores are welcoming 2026 with a release that bursts into the new year […]
Rockin’ for Rescues: A Benefit for Humane Society
BY BRITTANY DANIELLE for WEEKLY VOLCANO 12/26/25 | One look at his fifteen-year-old black lab, Eris, and Matt Eisenhower began a movement that has surprised […]
Tacoma’s DIY Music Scene Gets Loud: Grit City Punk
BY BRITTANY DANIELLE for WEEKLY VOLCANO 12/19/25 | Members of the local scene tend to wear many hats. Jeremy Dentinger is no different.He is a […]
CapCity’s Decade of Independent Music in Olympia
BY BRITTANY DANIELLE for WEEKLY VOLCANO 12/12/25 | After a full decade of championing emerging and local artists, strengthening music communities, and turning small-stage dreams […]

