Sonic Guild Seattle
Sonic Guild builds community that supports the creation and performance of new music
05/22/2026
Last night’s showcase at The Rabbit Box was a powerful reminder of what makes Seattle’s music community so special.
Thank you to everyone who joined us for an unforgettable evening with M.O.S.S and Anthers, two bands operating in completely different sonic worlds, yet both capable of holding a room in total attention.
M.O.S.S brought a hypnotic, slow-burning set that steadily pulled the audience closer, while Anthers delivered the kind of performance that felt almost physically overwhelming in the best possible way. In a first for Rabbit Box, the band literally cut the power on stage during their set. Somehow it only added to the energy in the room and became one of those moments you know people will still be talking about months from now.
These are the kinds of experiences that sit at the heart of Sonic Guild: intimate rooms, boundary-pushing local artists, and a community willing to show up for live music in a meaningful way before the rest of the world catches on.
Huge thanks to The Rabbit Box Theatre for hosting us in one of Seattle’s most unique listening rooms, and to everyone who continues to support local music alongside us.
We’ll see you next on June 18 for our first rooftop showcase.
05/20/2026
Seattle’s M.O.S.S. doesn’t move in a straight line. Their songs stretch and drift, pulling shoegaze haze, sludgy indie rock, and flashes of alt-country into something that feels both loose and deeply intentional. The kind of band that slowly takes over a room without forcing it.
Join us May 21 at The Rabbit Box Theatre for an intimate seated showcase featuring M.O.S.S. and Anthers beneath Pike Place Market.
Members can RSVP now.
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04/24/2026
Announcing the next round of 2026 Tour Support Grant recipients 🎊
Sonic Guild is supporting 22 independent artists across Seattle, Austin, and Denver as they take their music beyond their home cities and onto the road.
Touring is where momentum happens. It’s also where costs stack up fast. These grants help cover the real things, gas, hotels, vans, the unknowns, so artists can keep going and say yes to the opportunities that move their careers forward.
Seattle grantees: Emi Pop, Packaging, Telehealth, TV Star, Nox Novacula, Meldrop, The Whags, R E P O S A D O, The Jaws of Brooklyn, TeZATalks
Austin grantees: Grocery Bag, Tele Novella, Nik Parr & The Selfless Lovers, CorMae, Billy King and The Bad Bad Bad, Valley Flower
Denver grantees: Frail Talk, look at fiona., Bitchflower, LOBATOMY, The Hip Snacks, Graham Good & The Painters
This is what it looks like when a music community shows up, not just in the room, but beyond it.
Applications are open on a rolling basis, with the next deadline July 31 for tours through the end of 2026. Learn more at the link in bio.
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