October 7, 2011

Sound on the Sound’s Reverb Fest Recommendations

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Reverb is just our kind of music festival. Its purely local, its mostly about the little guys and with over 70 bands for just $15 ($10 for under 21′ers), it is the cheapest festival in town that isn’t free. Sure, there’s no international headliners, but the point of Reverb is to show we’ve got the goods right here. With bands playing nearly every crevice of Ballard Avenue, Seattle doesn’t need to fly anyone in for an awesome and diverse music festival to happen and you don’t need to spend $75 to enjoy one.

Reverb is this Saturday and we’ll be seeing some of our favorites from the past year and checking out bands we’ve loved recorded, live for the first time. Here’s what we’re hoping to catch and by majority vote, Sound on the Sound’s unmissable sets of the Fest.

Gold Leaves ::: photo by Josh Lovseth

Abbey’s Reverb Schedule:

2:00-2:45 Kaylee Cole (Salmon Bay Upstairs) 2:30-3:15 Dyme Def (NY Fashion Academy) 4:00-4:45 Metal Chocolates (The Sunset) or Golden Blondes (Tracor Tavern) 4:30-5:15 Dude York (NY Fashion Academy) 5:00-5:45 Summer Babes (2 Bit Saloon) or Pony Time (5:30 to 6:15 at NY Fashion Academy) 6:00-6:45 Spurm (The Sunset) 7:00-7:45 Land of Pines (Salmon Bay Upstairs) or NightTrain (2 Bit) 8:30-9:15 Fly Moon Royalty (NY Fashion Academy) 9:00-9:45 Kelli Schaefer (Tracor Tavern) or Virgin Islands (Salmon Bay Upstairs) 9:30-10:15 Witch Gardens (NY Fashion Academy) or Sons of Warren Oates (Conor Byrne) 10:30-11:15 Pipsisewah (Conor Byrne) 11:00-11:45 Gold Leaves (Tractor Tavern) or Mash Hall (The Sunset) 12:00-12:45 depends on my mood, would be happy to end the night with any of the headliners - Grynch (The Sunset) / Grand Hallway (Tractor tavern) / Sandrider (2 Bit Saloon) / Cobirds Unite (Conor Byrne)

Abbey’s absolutely unmissable sets: Dude York (NY Fashion Academy at 4:30) and Gold Leaves (Tractor Tavern at 10:30)

Josh’s Reverb Schedule:

This weekend I’m favoring bands that I haven’t seen at all.

2:00 Kaylee Cole (Salmon Bay Upstairs) 2:30 Dyme Def (NY Fashion Academy) 3:00 Shaprece (The Sunset) 3:30 Neighbors (NY Fashion Academy) 4:00 Stephanie (Salmon Bay Upstairs) 4:30 Dude York (NY Fashion Academy) 5 Charles Leo Gebhardt IV (The Sunset) or Summer Babes (2 Bit Saloon) 5:30 Pony Time (NY Fashion Academy) 6:00 Cataldo (Salmon Bay Upstairs) 7:00 Land Of Pines (Salmon Bay Upstairs) 7:30 Mark Pickerel (Conor Byrne) 8:30 Fly Moon Royalty (NY Fashion Academy) 9:30 Witch Gardens (NY Fashion Academy) 10:00 Tomten (Salmon Bay Upstairs) 11:00 Gold Leaves (Tractor Tavern) 12:00 Sandrider (2 Bit Saloon)

Fly Moon Royalty

Kathleen’s Reverb Schedule:

2:00-2:45- Kaylee Cole (Salmon Bay Upstairs) 3:00-3:45- Red Jacket Mine 4:00-4:45- Golden Blondes (Tracor Tavern) 6:00-6:45- Cataldo (Salmon Bay Upstairs) 7:00-7:45- Land of Pines (Salmon Bay Upstairs) 8:00-8:45- Atomic Bride 8:30-9:15- Fly Moon Royalty (NY Fashion Academy) 9:00-9:45- Kelli Schaefer (Tracor Tavern) 9:30-10:15- Witch Gardens 11:00-11:45- Gold Leaves (Tracor Tavern) 12:00-12:45- Grand Hallway (Tracor Tavern)

Kelli Schaefer ::: photo by Josh Lovseth

Phil’s hypothetical Reverb Schedule:

Ah, Reverb Festival presented to you by Seattle Weekly. In years’ past there have been excellent lineups chosen for your enjoyment and this year is no exception. Sadly, I’ve never made it to Reverb Festival. I always have other things going on (such as drinking pitchers of margaritas on the River Walk in San Antonio or watching an efficient use of metal detectors on Beale Street in Memphis). This year is no exception as I’ll be shooting guns and flirting with bridesmaids watching friends’ get married in New Mexico this weekend. However, that doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy an entire weekend’s worth of music crammed into one day for the cheap price of $15. (Psssssst. Insider information: If you’re on the Seattle Weekly mailing list, you can get tickets for $7.)  Who knows, maybe you’ll catalog Saturday’s events and write a guest blog post about it (let’s not get carried away). This is what I would see if I were to stick around this weekend:

2:30pm Kaylee Cole at Salmon Bay Eagles (upstairs — all ages) 3:30pm Neighbors at the New York Fashion Academy (all ages) 4:00pm Metal Chocolates at the Sunset (21+) 5:00pmSummer Babes at the 2-Bit Saloon (21+) 6:00pm Spurm at the Sunset (21+) 7:00pm Don’t Talk to the Cops at the Tractor Tavern (21+) 8:30pm Fly Moon Royalty at the New York Fashion Academy (all ages) 9:00pm Kelli Schaefer at the Tractor Tarvern (21+) 10:00pm Curtains For You at the Tractor Tavern (21+) 11:00pm Mash Hall at the Sunset (21+) Midnight Sandrider at the 2-Bit Saloon (21+)

Land of Pines ::: photo by Josh Lovseth

Based on 3 out of 4 writers recommending them, Sound on the Sound’s absolutely unmissable sets of Reverb are:

Kaylee Cole (2:30 at Salmon Bay Upstairs), Land of Pines (7:00pm at Salmon Bay Upstairs), Fly Moon Royalty (8:30pm at NY Fashion Academy), Kelli Schaefer (9:00pm at The Tractor), Witch Gardens (9:30 at NY Fashion Academy), Gold Leaves (11:00pm at The Tractor) and Sandrider (Midnight at the 2 Bit Saloon)

August 19, 2011

Cairo’s First Annual Vibrations Fest Tomorrow at Volunteer Park

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Speaking of awesome local Summer Festivals, multi-use space, gallery and label Cairo are hosting their first annual Vibrations Festival tomorrow at Volunteer Park and it’s free. Cairo’s put together a stellar line-up of bands from San Francisco to Seattle to kick off the Festival and you’ll want to bring your picnic blanket and your dancing shoes.

The music gets started at 2pm and will go to 10 and it’s an all ages festival. Here’s the full-schedule:

8:45 – GRASS WIDOW (San Francisco) 7:45 – PURPLE & GREEN (Portland) 7:00 – FLEXIONS 6:15 – METAL CHOCOLATES 5:30 – STEPHANIE 4:45 – WITCH GARDENS 4:00 – CHARLES LEO GEBHARDT IV 3:15 – SEAPONY

With special guest DJ’s VOODOO REVERB, BRUSH OFF & SECOND SIGHT Visuals by Dumb Eyes

You can read more about the good work being done at Cairo over at Matson on Music.

July 11, 2011

Pizza Fest 2011

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We spent part of our weekend at an awesome DIY rock festival (more on that later), which makes us especially amped for this “trailer” for Pizza Fest 2011 another killer annual DIY festival held at The Funhouse. A three night festival this year on August 4th – 6th, Pizza Fest is all about partying and pizza, of course. There’s a pizza eating contest, free pizza and Personal and the Pizzas play. But as goofy as it all sounds, Pizza Fest 2011 has a seriously awesome line-up featuring the likes of Shannon and the Clams, Witch Gardens, King Tuff, Coconut Coolouts, Dizzy Eyes and more.

February 15, 2011

Magma Festival Announces Line-Up

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Local DIY radio station Hollow Earth Radio is getting ready for its fourth annual Magma Festival this March and while the video announcing the line-up might give you nightmares, the bevy of great local and national acts that are playing won’t.

A $60 donation to Hollow Earth, will not only help the volunteer run, non-profit station keep running, but it will also get you into all 10 Magma shows. You can donate online via paypal or pick up passes at 20/20 Cycle, Wall of Sound or Hollow Earth HQ in the Central District. Tickets for individual shows will also be available at the doors, but we highly recommend you buy a pass, support Hollow Earth and in the process get to see some of Seattle’s lesser-known music venues and impromptu music venues like the intriguing “Traveling Light Rail Show” happening on March 5th.

We’ve got the full Magma Fest line-up and dates after the jump. (more…)

February 2, 2011

The Daily Choice: Witch Gardens – Fiesta, Texas

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Witch Garden’s “Fiesta, Texas” is a brilliant little bit of indie-rock collage.  It opens with a lilting lo-fi melody you might’ve found in the now hallowed halls of Mountain Man, but before you can chew a piece straw and daydream about the great wide open, it’s clattered and clanged in to whole different robot.  All of sudden gone are the mellifluous harmonies, replaced by the rattling pop power of the amazing Reading Rainbow.

And I’m not trying to say the band are merely modge-podge artists.  They’ve just managed to tap in to the life blood of some of the best music being made right now and if that’s there starting point, good things are to be looked out for.

You can grab this track and another track over at their Bandcamp page.

Did I mention these kids are from Seattle?  Two Seattle bands in one week on The Daily Choice …

Witch Gardens – Fiesta, Texas