So, this year at Bumbershoot, quite by accident, I discovered the KEXP lounge. I mean, I'd read about it every year but never attended a show, however this year, The Raveonettes were one of the performers, so I knew I couldn't miss it. Sharin Foo We dutifully lined up a half an hour early at the booth, not realy knowing what to expect, but when we finally entered the venue, it was clear that we were in for something special. A nice small venue that sounded great for the live recording they were performing. Sharin Foo After the show, the band even broke down their own gear so we got to meet the band. Glen and Sharin
Another favourite, and oddly, someone I've never seen live before, was The Thermals. Pillar Of Salt is still one of my favourite songs and the new album has another potential all time fav in I Don't Believe You. Here is a video I took of a different song. Awesome right??
We also saw The Engish Beat who are oldies but goodies from my youth. Tenderness (same guy but he was with Gneral Public at the time) is another of my all time favourite songs, even to this day. Dave Wakeling Antonee First
Monday Night.I'll go backwards this time because the highlight for me was Metric. Canadian band that is amazing. Check out Gimme Sympathy. Emily Haines is a dynamo with charisma to spare. See them if you get a chance. Emily Haines
Joshua Winstead Lenka. Adorable to behold with a captivating voice that really has you singing along. My favourite song is Trouble Is A Friend. Lenka Franz Ferdinand. My favourite band to play on "Rock Band" This isn't my favourite song but I do love this video for Ulysses. Alex Kapranos Paul Thomson
First up was my most anticipated show, Visqueen. I love them so much. Check out their video for Crush On The Radio, although my favourite song is actually Vaxxine. It came as a huge disappointment to me when they played their new album in it's entirety with neither of songs I wanted to hear. Rachel Flotard Cristina Bautista Tom Cummings We went for one of our endless free Starbucks coffee's and still managed to catch The Minus 5. I'd seem them before when R.E.M. played a secret show with them. Peter Buck still plays with the band, which was cool to see. I'm going to link to a live performance of Lies Of The Living Dead because the song is a cool as the title. Scott McCaughey Peter Buck Delhi 2 Dublin was an unexpected stop. As we were passing through the grounds, we were seduced by the sounds of Bangra music and had to stop. This is a truly a multicultural group with world wide influences, and you need to check this video out to see what I'm talking about. Sanjay Seran Delhi 2 Dublin Ravi Binning Next it was the Black Eyed Peas. This was for Sonia, so I braved life and limb to get up close. Fergie will.i.am Taboo Last for the day was Akron/Family. I was really looking forward to them and expected a dozen people on stage, but was surprized to see just two guys. Check out Ed Is A Portal. Seth Olinsky