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09.08.2008 BrooklynVegan's BumberCoverage
Check out all the mad love we be gettin’ from that dope blog BrooklynVegan.
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09.07.2008 SPIN's Bumbershoot Coverage!
SPIN was on-site during the Festival to provide you with stellar Bumbershoot coverage. Get video highlights, live reviews, and their picks for Seattle’s top up-and-comers.
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08.14.2008 Evan's Guide To Bumbershoot: Sunday
After my extremely busy Saturday, you might think Iâd be through. Burned out, frazzled, a shivering husk. Not so! Hereâs my comprehensive schedule for Sunday, using our sweet new scheduling system (sign up and see for yourself!):
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08.08.2008 Recommended If You Like: Animals
So youâre heading to Bumbershoot. Congratulations are in order. But whatâs that, you say? You love animals? Well, my friend, youâre in luck! There are quite a few faux-inhuman artists at the Festival this year and with the aid of your helpful guide (me) you can get ready for a veritable sonic safari!
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08.01.2008 These Arms Are Snakes reveals album details and artwork
These Arms Are Snakes gave up the goods today about their upcoming album, like the release date, tracklist, and the amazing cover art.
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05.30.2008 Recommended If You Like: Punk
Punk rock is a pretty elusive concept. Is it just driving guitars, two-count drums, propulsive bass, and yelled lyrics? Or is it something more… something indefinable… something I donât feel like looking up on Wikipedia right now? Probably, I have no idea.
But if you happen to be aware of what punk is, exactly, or if youâre like me and think itâs just this abstract mystery that produces awesome music, then Bumbershoot is sure to please this year. Weâve got artists to please every level of the punk spectrum, from the new generation of jelly-bracelet wearing upstarts, to the dudes wearing studded jackets who are always surprisingly nice to me on the bus.
The Popular
This year weâre very excited to have one of the most popular punk bands around: Paramore. In case youâve been hiding in a cave like some kind of punk rock hermit, the youthful Paramore, with their spritely lead singer (who may or may not be old enough even to smoke), have been rocketing up the charts and claiming coveted spots on the Warped Tour and now Bumbershoot.
The Classic
Perhaps the most straightforward punk band at the Festival this year is Anti-Flag, known for their politically charged lyrics. Take a wild guess as to their political affiliation with songs like âThe WTO Kills Farmersâ and âThe Press Corpse.â Combine that with a new album called War Sucks, Letâs Party, and you know youâre going to have fun (and might just learn something too, if youâre not careful).
The Underground
Now, onto the next progressive stage of this ever-cutting edge genre. Hailing from Israel, Monotonix make punky, dancey, good time jams. Just check out one of their ass-shaking live performances on YouTube if you donât believe me. Iâll wait. Pretty crazy, right?
Or if you want to keep it in the family, as it were, come support local heroes These Arms Are Snakes, with their experimental punk rock thatâs as heavy as it is catchy. If youâve never seen them live, youâre severely missing out on a positively electric, insane live performance. Jaws will drop, I guarantee it.
The Literature
And for the bookish punk in you, Bumbershoot has ya covered. Check out Joshua Furst talking about his most recent book, The Sabotage Café, about a girl who leaves her stifling suburban existence to squat with a group of anarchists. Iâm sorry, but if thatâs not punk rock, then nothing is.
This is just the tip of the black, studded iceberg of punk at this yearâs Festival, and weâre going to announce even more in the coming weeks. Seriously, you punks have got it made this year.

