The Stranger
After another electrifying Sound Off! competition, Great Waves, the five-piece band from Sammamish, became the Sound Off! 2010 champs Saturday night. Hooves and Beak, a self-taught harpist from Seattle, placed second; Candysound, a duo from Bellingham, was third; and SEACATS from Kelso came in fourth. Not only will Great Waves get a bunch of music gear and industry consultation, but they will be playing at this year’s Bumbershoot and will even have a track available for download for Rock Band. To read more about the Sound Off! 2010 Finals click the link above.
SEE YOUNG NORTHWEST MUSICIANS ‘SOUND OFF!’ AT EMP’S BATTLE OF THE BANDS
Seattle Times
See the winning bands from the three semifinal rounds plus the “wild card” band, selected by the Youth Advisory Board, battle it out for first place at the Sound Off! Finals. EMP hosts the Pacific Northwest’s largest annual battle of the bands for groups under 21, Sound Off! Over the past eight years, the contest has launched young talent into record deals, tours and appearances at prime music festivals, like Austin’s South by Southwest and Sasquatch! at the Gorge. Past finalists Natalie Portman’s Shaved Head went on to open for Lily Allen, Dyme Def for Mos Def and The Lonely H for the Doobie Brothers. This Saturday, March 6, Candysound, Seacats, Great Waves and Hooves and Beak will battle for the number one spot, winning such prizes as a spot at Bumbershoot, equipment, studio time and radio appearances. For more information about the finalists and the event, follow the above link.
