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Zookraught w/ Black Ends + Rat Queen + Velvet Q
Fri, 11 Aug, 8:30 PM PDT
Doors open
7:30 PM PDT
Tractor
5213 Ballard Avenue NW, Seattle, WA 98107
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Description
Zookraught is a 3-piece dance/punk band from Seattle. With influence from punk, jazz, metal, and over a decade of experience playing music in different bands, Zookraught was born. Debut EP "Like A Rotten Zucchini" was released on May 20th, 2022. They will be releasing a new EP in August 2023.
Founded by Baylee Harper (drums and vox) and Stephanie Jones (bass and vox) they later added Sam Frederick (guitar and vox). Often appearing with special guests like Sam Morrison (sax) who played on “Like A Rotten Zucchini” you never really know what you’ll get at a Zook show!
“Who’s that gooey band?” - Some fan at the last Zookraught show
Event Information
Age Limit
21+

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Post-Punk
Zookraught
Zookraught
Post-Punk
High energy. Visceral. Captivating. Down right fun as hell. Zookraught have become Seattle’s dance punk darlings and it’s not long before the rest of the world catches up. The 3 piece, with their psyched-out face markings and freak-punk aesthetic, leave stages covered in sweat, spit, and whatever strange liquids that tend to generate from the crowds they have converted to the power of the Zook. Their new album VIDA VIOLET, out independently on September 19th, features their unforgettable sound, top-tier skills, charming demeanor and their tightest performances yet. It's no surprise they were included in Global Rock Underground’s “Best of the Northwest 2024.”

Rock
Black Ends
Black Ends
Rock
"Black Ends’ self-described gunk-pop is about as sweet as that wad of asphalt-
crusted bubblegum you found stuck on the bottom of your favorite boots.
Much like the legendary grunge bands that influenced the Seattle trio, Black
Ends is artfully adept at smothering catchy pop and rock structures with toxic
levels of grime; but please don’t call them “post-grunge”, the term used to
describe the major label wave of flannel-clad bands trying to capitalize on
grunge’s aesthetic. If you must, “post-post-grunge” may be more apt at
capturing Black Ends’ reaction against this type of commercialization.
Further cementing this connection to the city’s rich musical history, the band’s
sophomore EP of surrealist grunge, Stay Evil, was mixed and mastered by
influential Seattle engineer Jack Endino (Nirvana’s Bleach, Mudhoney),
whose thoughtful treatments emphasize the dynamics and clarity of the
basement-recorded tracks without smoothing over their raw energy.
Bandleader Nicolle Swims takes charge with commanding guitar playing,
channeling catchy riffs and bluesy sensibilities through warped effects, scuzzy
tones, and math rock joltiness. Beloved radio station KEXP, who describes
the release as “a four-song foray into dark alternative rock, art-folk, and the
contours of our minds when we are faced with treachery,” exclaims that
“Swims’ instantly recognizable voice cuts through the din and grabs you,
holding you into place while they sing their words -- rubbed raw, cut deep,
sometimes willfully obfuscated -- in your face.” The recurring lyrical theme of
social alienation is enhanced by Swims’ unique and cryptic vocal delivery that
embraces their outsider status.
While both of their EP’s have garnered praise from multiple
publications and have sold out of physical copies, those who have
experienced Black Ends live know the band is most gripping in the context of
their electric and dynamic performances. Swims’ alien blues are backed by a
raucous rhythm section that seems to exponentially increase in telepathic
chemistry with each show, tour, and festival date they play. Bassist Ben
Swanson and drummer Jonny Modes are so tight they appear loose, like a
runaway train threatening to veer off the rails at any moment, yet somehow
managing to always be in the right place at the right time. Whether going off
into a noisy freakout or a jammy detour the trio is always in sync and able to
turn on a dime. If you haven’t had a chance to see Black Ends live, this is a
train you won’t want to miss."
- Jake Ingalls (@nofoodjustwax)

Post-Punk
Rat Queen
Rat Queen
Post-Punk
Rat Queen is a run down, overworked band of grungy posers dedicated to dwelling on the non-problems of their former youth. From social anxiety, to drug abuse with levity, Rat Queen can’t help but be stuck in post adolescence.
Stripped down, too loud, and not without whining, Rat Queen can’t help but make you ask yourself, “Did I ever really grow out of my awkward phase?—Or did I just get used to it?”

Garage Rock
Velvet Q
Velvet Q
Garage Rock
Velvet Q is a Seattle based circus/psych punk project known for wild screams, quick and dissonant soundscapes, and surprise performance aspects.Velvet Q is a Seattle based circus/psych punk project known for wild screams, quick and dissonant soundscapes, and surprise performance aspects.