Happy Wicked week to all who celebrate! Despite the sad news that Lollipop Shoppe will be closing its doors around Thanksgiving this year, a closure which Mercury music editor Nolan Parker covered last week, Portlandās music scene still has much to, ahem, be thankful for. Later on in the season, thereās some light and fun excuses to get out of the house, like Cool Nutzā two-night hip-hop showcase at Alberta Street Pub, hosted and headlined by Portland rapper and radio personality Cool Nutz. There are at least two new releases from Portland-based musicians to check out as well. Letās get into it!Ā
MUST SEE:Ā
Upcoming local event(s) featuring local artist(s).
Festivale Cool NutzĀ
Good news for Portland hip-hop fans in search of a couple nights out on the town this winter: On December 12 and 13, veteran Portland emcee Cool Nutz is putting on two nights of his namesake holiday showcaseāFestivale Cool Nutzāwith a rap-heavy lineup of locals closely resembling last yearās bill. In addition to Cool Nutz himself, night one lists Mikey Vegaz, Maniac Lok, and Northside Tego will be playing, while night two will see Vary, DBOI Ltd, King Wess, Bobby Barrz, along with DJ Danny Merkury, and DJ Fatboy. There will also be a āFashion Village,ā including pieces from Bryan Waldenās local streetwear brand Black Mannequin, sneakers and gear from Stackin Kickz (usually located inside Lloyd Center), and merch from Profit + Loss Lifestyle (TrapKitchenās brand curated by Mikey Vegaz), and Jus Family PDX, AKA the lifestyle and apparel brand of Cool Nutzā hip-hop label Jus Family Records.Ā (Alberta Street Pub, Fri Dec 12 & Sat Dec 13, 9 pm, more info here, 21+)
MUST LISTEN:Ā
New release(s) from Portland-relevant artist(s).
āDepends Whom You Askā by Steven Golliday
Portland-based musician and film editor Steven Gollidayāwho originates from Los Angeles, and who was also a longtime NYC residentāreleased a single from his forthcoming full-length. Written and produced by Steven Golliday for SGEXP Music, āDepends Whom You Askā was released November 12, and features a slew of guest musicians including drummer Matt Mayhall, keyboardist Todd Marston, guitar by Alex Callenberger, trombone by Chris Shuttleworth, and saxophone by Dustin Laurenzi. If the single is any indication, the album will be packed with super chill instrumentals that make ideal background tunes for computer work, chores, or even funky elevator musicāfusing genres like R&B, funk, jazz, post-rock, and psych soul.
ADDED TO THE QUEUE:Ā
Some upcoming music buzz to add to your radar.
Joseph
Portland-based folk-pop sister band Joseph recently dropped a new single, āCloser to Me,ā from their forthcoming album Closer To Happy, due out January 30. The song is inspired by one of the sisters (Meegan Closner) and her experience with chronic pain, and the turbulent emotions that often come to those who experience it. In the singleās press release, Meegan gives background for her songwriting: āI wanted to write a song that would help me wake up on mornings where my body is experiencing pain and shift my mindset towards loving and nurturing myself and move it away from self-hatred and shaming myself for not having answers for why my body feels the way that it does.ā The project will mark their first full-length since the Closner sistersātwins Meegan and Allison, and Natalieāannounced via a teary-eyed Instagram video about the departure of co-founding member Allison to āpursue other dreams.ā In the video, Allison teases that she heard a sneak peak of the album and thought it may even be the best Joseph album yet. The now duo also announced a 2026 tour run that will take them to 25 cities across the US, including a hometown show at Revolution Hall on March 4. (Revolution Hall, Wed Mar 4, 8 pm, more info here, all ages)








