Wed Dec 31 2025

9:00 PM (Doors 8:00 PM)

Tractor

5213 Ballard Avenue NW Seattle, WA 98107

$64.22

Ages 21+

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Artist Home's 12th Annual NYE Bash!

  • Massy Ferguson

    Music

    For more than a dozen years, Massy Ferguson has proudly planted their boots on both sides of the country-rock divide, carving out their brand of amplified Americana along the way. Based in Seattle, they've become international torchbearers of a sound that's distinctly moody Northwest Americana, with a touring history that spans fourteen different countries. On their sixth full-length studio album, Joe's Meat and Grocery, they double down on their rock & roll roots, mixing bar-band twang with a raw, guitar-driven bang. Gluing those sounds together is the songwriting partnership of bass-playing frontman Ethan Anderson and guitarist Adam Monda. Their songs spin stories of small-town adolescence, big-city adulthood, and the long miles of highway that stretch in between.

     

    Long before Massy Ferguson played their first show in 2006, Anderson spent his childhood outside Seattle in the rural reaches of the Pacific Northwest. His parents were strictly religious, and he found himself at the local Pentecostal church almost every weekend, watching as his fellow congregants beat their Bibles and spoke in tongues. Unfortunately, the spirit didn't move him in quite the same way. In search of clarity, Anderson turned to music: first to the country and folk artists whose songs reminded him of home, and later to the hard-edged rock bands who ruled the roost in Seattle, where he'd eventually relocate as an adult. Those two stylistic extremes — country and rock & roll — continue to rear their heads in his music. Anderson's past continues to rear its head, too, and it's woven throughout the moody offerings on Joe's Meat and Grocery. Massy Ferguson's records have always sounded cinematic, like a Springsteen-worthy portrayal of blue-collar life in America's northwestern pocket.

     

    Joe's Meat and Grocery, named after the family store Monda's grandpa ran in early-1900s Wenatchee, WA, continues that tradition of northwest blue-collar and does so in montage-form, zooming into various scenes from the lives of co-writers Anderson and Monda in four-minute increments. The details are rich, the context implied, and the writing is stunningly simple, like the literal minimalism of Anderson's favorite authors: Cormac McCarthy, Raymond Carver, Dennis Johnson, and Willie Vlautin. Songs like "Miles Away" and "Save What Couldn't Be Saved" give dual blasts of heartland-worthy hooks and the kind of minimalistic honesty that the album title suggests.

     

    Don't mistake Joe's Meat and Grocery for an Anderson solo project, though. Adam Monda, who helped launch the band in 2006, plays an integral role in the songwriting process, contributing melodic ideas and other launchpad ideas. Made complete by contributions from bandmates, drummer Dave Goedde, and keyboardist, Fred Slater, Joe's shines its light on dark memories, pivotal moments, small details, and the wisdom gained by years of doing foolish things. Massy Ferguson recorded the album looking to capture a raw and immediate sound; the band kept things loose, throwing together arrangements on the spot and finishing lyrics moments before recording them in the vocal booth. As a result, there's an urgency to Joe's Meat and Grocery, from its widescreen-worthy anthems to its mid-tempo highlights. It's the punky, half-cocked confidence of college rock mixed with the hungover honesty of alt-country. In short, it's Massy Ferguson — a band whose electric stomp sounds like the soundtrack to the American Everyman.

  • Smokey Brights

    Music

    Fronted by husband and wife duo Kim West (keys and vocals) and Ryan Devlin (guitar and vocals,) Smokey Brights is a rock band out of Seattle, Washington. The couple’s entrancing bond shines through in their deeply personal cowriting as well as their ecstatic live performances. West, a barred attorney, and Devlin, who has a background in booking, publishing and punk bands, met working summers at a pizza restaurant in college. They write about their transition from young friends to life partners in their beloved city, touring in a van during the Northwest’s notoriously grey winters, and being in love in a deeply uncertain world. West and Devlin’s songs are made eminently danceable by Nick Krivchenia (drums) and Luke Logan (bass.) Krivchenia, an Ohio native from a family of musicians, brings a soulful, classic groove to Smokeys’ sound. Logan, who grew up singing folk songs with his family in Kodiak, Alaska, provides melodic bass lines and a crucial third harmony to the band’s vocals. Known for their explosive live shows that immerse the listener in warm, harmony rich, arena rock anthems. 
  • BLACKSTOCK

    Alternative

  • Tinsley

    Indie Pop

    Tinsley is a Seattle-based indie pop songwriter and singer who weaves together emotion-driven lyrics and memorable melodies to tell stories of love, loss, and lessons learned.

    Tinsley’s songs have received support from American Songwriter, KEXP 90.3, Ones to Watch, and Atwood Magazine, among others. Tinsley has also played the iconic local festivals Capitol Hill Block Party and Belltown Bloom. Her sophomore EP Love Songs was released August 18, 2023.
  • Parisalexa

    R&B

  • Liv Victorino

    Indie Rock

    Liv Victorino's rock band brings distortion and intensity to her soaring, dynamic melodies. Their emotional live show includes everything from quiet and tender moments to grand sonic baths.
  • Young-Chhaylee

    Pop-Soul

  • RUB

    Indie Rock

    Seattle band featuring former and current members of Trick Candles, Salt Lick, Acid Tongue, NighTraiN, Killer Workout, Cute Lepers, and Panama Gold.

    This Seattle "supergroup" has a variety of influences that coalesce into a synth-pop, rock and soul sound. Influences range from classics like The Cars, New Order, Duran Duran to newer artists such as Janelle Monae, Santigold, and Sault.

    They've released two singles ahead of a full-length album to be released May 10, 2024.
  • Kaylee Cole

    Alternative Rock

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Artist Home's 12th Annual NYE Bash!

Wed Dec 31 2025 9:00 PM

(Doors 8:00 PM)

Tractor Seattle WA

$64.22 Ages 21+

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Ages 21+
limit 6 per person
General Admission
$64.22 ($50.00 + $14.22 fees)

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Will Call

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This event is 21 and over. Any ticket holder unable to present valid identification indicating that they are at least 21 years of age will not be admitted to this event, and will not be eligible for a refund. This ticket is for admission to a live music venue. It provides the holder to observe a musical performance and nothing else. Other goods and services may be purchased once inside the venue. Please note, seating is limited and is available on a first come, first served basis.