
Ah yes, this is pretty much my favorite time of the year in Seattle, but it’s also bittersweet. Labor Day Weekend and Bumbershoot especially, are traditionally our way of saying goodbye to the Summer and getting ready for Fall. It seemed like we were just getting started up here and we’re already talking about Summer being over? Nonetheless, it’s a great time for music, a great show almost every night of the…
Aug 30, 2011 | Categories: bumbershoot, Locals Only | Tags: Bass Drum of Death, Beat Connection, Brite Futures, Broken Social Scene, Bumbershoot, Butthole Surfers, Champagne Champagne, Company of Thieves, Das Racist, Fitz and The Tantrums, Gold Leaves, Grand Hallway, Grant Lee Buffalo, Head Like A Kite, Japandroids, Joseph Giant, Kevin Murphy, Lemolo, Little Dragon, Lusine, Macklemore & Ryan Lewis, Mad Rad, Mash Hall, Mavis Staples, Minus The Bear, Motopony, My Goodness, Peaches, Phantogram, Pickwick, PS I Love You, Ravenna Woods, Ray LaMontagne & the Pariah Dogs, School of Seven Bells, Shabazz Palaces, Sharon Van Etten, Shelby Earl, Surfer Blood, The Kills, The Lonely Forest, The Reverend Horton Heat, Toro Y Moi, Truckasauras, Vusi Mahlasela, Warpaint, Whalebones, Wiz Khalifa, Yacht, Yuni In Taxco | Leave A Comment »

Another great week for music in the Northwest. The week starts off strong with great shows from Wye Oak, the big Arctic Monkeys/Vaccines show, and then much harder bands later in the week at Neumo’s as part of the Seattle Tattoo Expo. On Friday, come down to the Seattle Center for Concerts at the Mural, a free show featuring Seapony, Gold Leaves, and Math and Physics Club, and later that…
Aug 08, 2011 | Categories: Locals Only | Tags: Adele, Arctic Monkeys, Brothers of the Sonic Cloth, Concerts at the Mural, Curse Of The North, Deadkill, Eels, Gold Leaves, Grand Hallway, Heavy Hawaii, High On Fire, Lesbian, Math and Physics Club, Plateaus, Say Hi, Seapony, Seattle Tattoo Expo, Steel Tigers of Death, The Fucking Eagles, The Pharmacy, The Submarines, The Sword, The Vaccines, Wanda Jackson, Wye Oak | Leave A Comment »