Music of Olympia, Washington explained
The port city of Olympia, Washington, has been a center of post-hardcore, anti-folk, and other youth-oriented musical genres since the late 1970s. Before this period, Olympia's The Fleetwoods had several Billboard chart successes between 1959 and 1963. Olympia saw a rise in feminism in the music industry, where artists commonly addressed rape, domestic abuse, sexuality, racism, patriarchy, classism, anarchism, and female empowerment in their songs.[1] It was a center for the riot grrrl movement of the early 1990s, which featured Bikini Kill and Bratmobile.[2]
Olympia's downtown Capitol Theater hosted the punk and indie-rock International Pop Underground Convention in 1991 and the Yoyo-A-Go-Go festival in 1994, 1997, 1999 and 2001.[3] The city has several record labels and companies, including K Records and Kill Rock Stars; Kill Rock Stars has signed Bikini Kill, Sleater-Kinney, Unwound and Elliott Smith.
Notable musicians and groups
- Bangs, part of the riot grrrl movement, formed in 1997 and were active until 2010. Kill Rock Stars signed the band.
- Beat Happening, which formed in 1982, played lo-fi music.
- Bikini Kill, which formed in 1990 as pioneers of the riot grrrl movement, released several EPs and two albums.
- The Blow, founded in 2001, deliver Olympia-influenced monologues.
- Bratmobile played punk and early riot grrrl music from 1991 to 2003.
- Cool Rays, formed by Evergreen State College students, active 1980-1981.
- Lois Maffeo was most active during the early 1990s.
- Dub Narcotic Sound System, formed in 1995, was signed to K Records.
- Earth, 1989–1997, 2003–present.
- Excuse 17 recorded from 1993 to 1995.
- The Fleetwoods, a vocal pop group, recorded "Come Softly to Me" (their debut single and biggest hit) in 1959.[4]
- The Frumpies, a lo-fi punk rock band, formed in 1992 and split in 2000.
- G.L.O.S.S. was a trans-feminist hardcore punk band which formed in 2014 and split in 2016.
- godheadSilo
A noise rock duo which first formed in 1991 and reformed in 2015, focusing on stoner rock and sludge metal.
- The Go Team was a duo which was active from 1985 to 1989.
- Gossip was active from 1999 to 2016, and participated in Olympia's 2000 Ladyfest.
- Heavens to Betsy was a punk duo which formed during the early 1990s.
- Milk Music was a four-member band founded in 2008.
- The Need, a queercore band formed in the mid-1990s, was signed to the Kill Rock Stars label and was active until 2001.
- The Old Haunts, formed in 2001, was also signed to the Kill Rock Stars label.
- Sleater-Kinney, originally part of the riot grrrl movement, has released ten albums since 1994.[5]
- Team Dresch is an American queercore/punk band which formed in 1993.
- Wynne Greenwood performed electropop music as Tracy + the Plastics during the early 2000s via video projection.
- Unwound was active from 1991 to 2002.
Radio stations
Record labels
Music festivals and events
Notes and References
- Web site: Rebel Girl You Are my World: Riot Grrl in Olympia Washington after 1991 . Lowndes, Sarah . 2016. Routledge .
- Web site: Riot Grrrl is…': Contestation over meaning in a music scene. Music scenes: Local, translocal, and virtual. Schilt, K . 2004. Bennett Peterson Music .
- Web site: Bratmobile, Need, Gossip Playing Yoyo A Gogo Festival . https://web.archive.org/web/20160408224003/http://www.mtv.com/news/1444773/bratmobile-need-gossip-playing-yoyo-a-gogo-festival/ . dead . April 8, 2016 . van Horn, Teri . June 25, 2001 . MTV . Mtv.com . September 8, 2016 .
- Web site: Erlewine . Stephen Thomas . Stephen Thomas Erlewine . The Fleetwoods . Allmusic . 21 November 2021.
- Web site: Shaffer . Claire . Sleater-Kinney Return With New Single 'Worry With You' . . 21 November 2021 . 11 May 2021.
- News: The Return Of Vinyl Frenzy – Seven-Inch Singles Are The Hot New Item For Rock's Underground . Rose . Cynthia . July 5, 1996 . Seattle Times . May 31, 2021 . November 14, 2013 . https://web.archive.org/web/20131114004623/http://community.seattletimes.nwsource.com/archive/?date=19960705&slug=2337723 . dead .
- Web site: About Mary Lou Lord . Lord . Mary Lou . Kill Rock Stars . 2011 . November 13, 2013 . https://web.archive.org/web/20131114005758/https://www.killrockstars.com/artists/mary-lou-lord . November 14, 2013 .
- Sisters Outsiders: The Oral History of the 'Bikini Kill' EP . 3 . Spin . November 15, 2012 . November 14, 2013.
- News: El . Hunt . A brief history of Riot Grrrl the space-reclaiming 90s punk movement . NME . 27 August 2019.