Soniphone Records has grown dramatically in the two years since its inception, but it still remains community-focused.
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Monopath Records adds a fresh, faith-driven voice to PNW music
Monopath Records and its founder, John Van Deusen, aim to empower Christians to make art inspired by their faith.
The Business celebrates 40 years of cultivating community and culture in Anacortes
“Basically, without the Business, Anacortes would be dangerously close to a boring, upper middle-class hell hole.”
The Best and Worst of 2017, According to We Are Mirrors
Here’s a list of things I really liked and really didn’t like in 2017.
The Creatures of Yes resurrect the magic of discovery in “What Is This?” (PREMIERE)
The Creatures of Yes have returned with their trademark warmth and whimsy in their in their latest video, “What Is This?” — premiering today on We Are Mirrors.
Crater Lakes – “Everyone should have their own Gulch Days.”
The cassette for Gulch Days by Crater Lakes arrived at my home in a neat little cardboard box which was adorned with … More
Only Time: How Fauna Shade Hasn’t Lost Their Wonder
You’re walking to class at Everett Community College, and you pass by a groundskeeper trimming the grass. Unruly blonde hair … More
From All Sides: a Fisherman’s Village Retrospective
For three years now, music lovers in Snohomish County haven’t needed to travel far for a festival experience. Those too … More
Soniphone Records: The Everett Label
Next to the New Mexicans restaurant off Hewitt Avenue in downtown Everett is what used to be an Allstate Insurance … More
A Conversation with Anthony Quails
The Stereo Wire: How Radio is Bolstering the Everett Music Scene
On July 7, 2011 at one half-hour past midnight, Henry Yarsinske, Jr. launched his weekly radio show, the Stereo Wire. … More
A Conversation with Theory Cycle
Theory Cycle is an independent game development collective based in Bothell, WA. It is comprised of Sam Schumacher (Team Lead … More
A Soundtrack for Surgeries
When my youngest brother and sister had their legs amputated on the same day, I remember certain music playing a … More
Drive-Thru Justice: An Anecdote
During my time in the food service industry, I’ve seen a wide array of interesting and amusing characters and adornments: … More
Bad, Bad, Bad: An Anecdote
In a home with seven people and a dog, noise is a constant. I’ve learned to tune a lot of … More