Nearly 25 years after influential Seattle grunge band Mudhoney released their debut album on Sub Pop Records, the group rounded out their hometown tour during a busy year-- releasing their 9th album, playing on top of the Space Needle and at Sub Pop's Silver Jubilee along with a slew of international events-- by headlining last Friday's Concert at the Mural, presented by KEXP and Seattle Center. Joining Mudhoney on the lineup were Seattle's impressive blues rock duo The Grizzled Mighty. Guitarist Ryan Granger was accompanied by drummer Whitney Petty, sporting the flashy red cowboy boots seen in their "Wallflower" music video. The local gathering was completed by pop trio Dude York out of Walla Walla. Get a taste of the energy at Friday's concert with photos below, and see the full set here. KEXP's last Concert at the Mural of the year is this Friday, featuring Vox Mod, Natasha Kmeto and Lusine!
Dude York
The Grizzled Mighty
Mudhoney
Don't forget: Next week is our last in this year's Concerts at the Mural series with a special Decibel Festival night:
KEXP and Seattle Center present the final night in this year's series of Concerts at the Mural of 2013 this Friday with a special Decibel Festival lineup! This free show at Seattle Center's Mural Amphitheater will feature some of the awesome talent at this year's Decibel Festival. Lusine, Natasha K…
Every Monday through Friday, we deliver a different song as part of our Song of the Day podcast subscription. This podcast features exclusive KEXP in-studio performances, unreleased songs, and recordings from independent artists that our DJs think you should hear. Today’s song, featured on the Afte…
In Portland, it takes a village. Or nearly that, at least, to bring to life the songs of Kyle Morton. Over three albums and a handful of EPs, the 11-member group Typhoon build gorgeously orchestrated folk pop around Morton's uniquely intimate and personal lyrics. Morton, who nearly died of Lyme Dis…
The sun came out last Friday to set the perfect scene for KEXP and Seattle Center's second in the Concerts at the Mural series. With only the Space Needle and sun overhead, fans came out to see Minneapolis' earth friendly indie rock band Cloud Cult headline the concert. The KEXP favorites took the …