July 17, 2012

Capitol Hill Block Party Run-Down

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Fresh Espresso ::: photo by Josh Lovseth

Plebeian Paradise, it’s so good to see you again. It’s been about a year but every July you come to Seattle, sashshaying your way into the conscious of local residents who then proceed to complain to me about how awesome it used to be before I moved here who then in turn show up in droves to populate the aforementioned metropolitan arcadia despite their reservations. It’s a vicious cycle of self-hatred, sunburn and inebriation. I suppose I should include the concept of “fun” or “enjoyment” in there, but we all know that simply does not occur.  Patrons of summer festivals, would you have it any other way? Block Party, what will you be wearing this year? I’d bet a sixpence on a can of PBR that has been sitting in the trunk of a 1993 Honda Accord all day that it will be the following:

Dudes – Tight blue jorts that your kid sister would have worn when she was nine years old and imitating Clarissa Explains It All, a graphic t-shirt with a picture of a “fierce” animal on the front (Grizzly Bear, Grey Wolf or Golden Retriever all accepted) and white Keds (no laces, duh). You can substitute the animal shirt for something that Pee Wee Herman might wear, that is allowed.

Ladies – Thrift store Jordache jorts that make your butt look like you gave yourself a wedgie for a good 40 minutes before you left your house (you can’t spell “summertime figure” without “sheeplike faux modesty”), a brightly colored blouse that looks like it was attacked by moths and boots that Burt Reynolds wore on the day of his famous Cosmopolitan shoot. Yes, you can substitute the blouse for a bevy well placed cigarette burns. That’s totally cool with me.

Oh my god, don’t forget your sunglasses.

As far artists and recommendations go, you can either look at the official lineup/schedule here or you can heed the advice of Sound on the Sound’s own Kathleen Tarrant and follow her recommendations.

As for what I’m looking forward to, continue reading at your own peril.

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January 19, 2009

Inaugurating a New Leader With Hip Hop at the High Dive

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This blogger will be ringing in the prospect of a better 4 years ahead of us by scooting down to Fremont on Tuesday for a triple bill of local hip hop backed by a live band. Headlining the night will be Ra Scion of Common Market, who be backed by a live band in the form of the funky stylings of Vunt Foom. Before that, Vunt Foom will also be supporting the pairing of MC Diztortion and I-Adjust, a grouping that’s been jamming together at an occasional Sunday residency at Faire Gallery and Cafe for some time now. Rounding out the night are 10th & Commerce out of South King County. To my ear this is a really strong bill I just couldn’t miss.

If you can’t make this, you can still see Common Market with a live band (Vunt Foom) at Neumos with the Blue Scholars on March 14.