By now you’ve likely heard that Monotonix’ Bumbershoot show was shut down just fifteen minutes in. The crowd was (understandably) ticked, but lead singer Ami Shalev took the stage to calm people down. I recorded his speech (on my phone, so apologies for the quality), and you can watch it here.
Reverb, the all-local music festival, has nearly finalized its lineup.
Despite widespread concerns about overcrowding, sound quality, and whether or not Vampire Weekend sucks (they don’t), Friday’s installment of the Capitol Hill Block Party was a pretty darned good time. My personal highlight was catching the Das Llamas‘ final show at the Cha Cha Lounge, and getting to thank them afterwards for all the fun [...]
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When the band launched into “In ‘N’ Out Of Grace,” the crowd exploded. They screamed, they moshed, and then someone started crowdsurfing, and it really WAS 1993 all over again.
The first day of Seattle’s third annual Georgetown Music Fest, with The Kindness Kind, The Bad Things, and The Valley.
The Noise For The Needy festival hit Sunset Tavern Thursday night, featuring energetic sets from Curtains For You and Peter Parker.
Black Whales to play Cap Hill Block Party and special acoustic set at Noise For The Needy
More Capitol Hill Block Party artists announced, including Fleet Foxes and Schoolyard Heroes
Easy Street-sponsored signing booth at Sasquatch this weekend has some pretty awesome bands