Bumbershoot 2013 Preview

There’s tons to see, hear, and experience at Bumbershoot ’13 on Labor Day Weekend in Seattle:...
Bumbershoot 2013 Preview

Bumbershoot 2013 Preview

Most alternative music festivals in North America don’t exactly have deep roots.  When people think Lollapalooza is a veteran because it goes back two decades, that’s saying something.  But Seattle’s Bumbershoot stretches all the way back to 1971, morphing along the way into the impressive fest that it is today.  Incorporating not just a wide variety of music (Heart and Kendrick Lamar share the same stage on Day One…), but also one of the best comedy line-up at any festival out there (including live podcasts & a ton of Patton Oswalt), EDM, film, theatre, panel talks, visual arts, a kids zone, and even regularly scheduled zombie flash mobs, there’s tons to see, hear, and experience at Bumbershoot ’13 on Labor Day Weekend, Saturday to Monday, August 31st to September 2nd:

 

SATURDAY, AUGUST 31st

Mainstage

Heart, 9:45pm

Singer Ann Wilson and her sister & guitarist Nancy Wilson rose in the seventies as Heart (QRO photos), mixing that decade’s popular hard rock and folk.  The eighties saw a decline, but then another revival, this time behind album-oriented rock and hard ballads.  Most recently, the long-lived outfit has returned to the heavy/folk mix, such as last year’s Fanatic.
Heart
Jason Bonham’s Led Zeppelin Experience, 8:30pm

So you’re more than a few decades late to see the legendary John Bonham pound the skins in Led Zeppelin.  But if you can’t see the late Bonham, how about a more recent one, in his son, Jason, who leads the ‘Led Zeppelin Experience’ (QRO photos).
Jason Bonham
Kendrick Lamar, 4:00pm

The Mainstage at Bumbershoot welcomes back a newer hip-hop hit, Kendrick Lamar (QRO photos at a festival), who got notice with his 2010 mixtape, Overly Dedicated, and lived up to the hype last year with debut, good kid, m.A.A.d city – he’s got no “Fuckin’ Problems” (QRO video).
Kendrick Lamar
Also:

Joey Bada$$, 2:45pmQRO photos at a festival
Joey Bada$$

Fountain Lawn Stage

Washed Out, 9:00pm

Slowly percolating up has been the new ‘chillwave’ movement, whose sound is about as defined as that term, but one of those artists is Ernest Greene (QRO interview) who moved his work out of the bedroom (where he recorded Life of Leisure EPQRO review) and onto the live stage (QRO live review) as Washed Out (QRO spotlight on), as well as recruiting a full band (QRO photos at a festival) for 2011’s Within and Without (QRO review) and the upcoming new Paracosm.
Washed Out
Watsky, 7:00pm

Mixing rhymes in a whole new way is the slam poetry of Watsky.
Watsky
The Physics, 5:15pm

From Seattle’s South End, brothers Thig Nat and Monk Wordsmith, along with producer Justo, form the critically acclaimed hip-hop outfit, The Physics.
The Physics
Thao & The Get Down Stay Down, 3:30pm

Thao Nguyen (QRO interview) broke through in 2008 with We Brave Bee Stings and All (QRO review) and its fun, charming folk-rock, and followed it up the following year with Know Better Learn Faster (QRO review).  After teaming up with Mirah for Thao + Mirah (QRO review), she since returned to the Get Down Stay Down (QRO spotlight on) with this year’s We the Common (QRO review).  Her live shows (QRO photos outdoors) are, if anything, more engaging (QRO live review), whether in a college student center (QRO photos) or a massive converted warehouse (QRO photos).
Thao
Also:

Grynch, 2:00pm

Dave B, 12:30pm
Grynch

Starbucks Stage

Maceo Parker, 9:45pm

Saxophonist Maceo Parker served in two of the greatest funk orchestras ever, first Parliament/Funkadelic in the seventies, then behind James Brown in the eighties, but has long since made his impressive name.
Maceo Parker
Charles Bradley & His Extraordinaires, 8:00pm

The ‘Screaming Eagle of Soul’, Charles Bradley is one of the many great soul singers to emerge from Brooklyn’s DapTone Records, which also brought the world Sharon Jones  & The Dap-Kings (QRO album review) and Budos Band (QRO album review), but Bradley more than stands on his own, from festivals (QRO photos at a festival) like Bumbershoot ’11, to recently topped the bill at the one-and-only Apollo Theater (QRO photos)!
Charles Bradley
Also:

Total Experience Gospel Choir, 6:30pm

ZZ Ward, 4:45pmQRO photos

Robert Glasper Experiment, 2:45pm

Ernie Watts with New Stories, 1:10pm

Human Spirit, 12:30pm

Matt Jorgenson +451, 12:00pm
ZZ Ward

TuneIn Stage

Crystal Castles, 10:00pm

Most electronic acts are restrained on stage, even when their crowd is going nuts, but the duo of Ethan Kath & Alice Glass (QRO live review) match their audience’s fervor – which has gotten them booted from more than one stage, especially at festivals (QRO photos at a festival).  So even if you fall on the ‘hate’ side of this love-them-or-hate-them act (from Canada, surprisingly…), show up for the spectacle… (QRO live review)
Crystal Castles
Gary Numan, 8:00pm

Lots of electronic music pioneers are finally getting their due, and no one is more due than Gary Numan.  His chart-topping 1979 hits “Are ‘Friends’ Electric?” and “Cars” virtually introduced the world to electronic music, paving the way for New Wave and much more.  Of course, pioneers get passed by those who stood on their shoulders, and the eighties saw Numan lose the limelight, before a shift to a more industrial sound revived his career in the more alt-friendly nineties.  This century/millennium has seen virtually every artist who ever put a keyboard through a guitar pedal name-check Numan (Bowie, Beck, Blur, Basement Jaxx – and that’s just the B’s…).

Numan comes to Bumbershoot behind his latest, Splinters (Songs From a Broken Mind), his twentieth studio album!…
Gary Numan
!!!, 6:15pm

Sacramento dance-punk act !!! (QRO photos) – pronounced “chk chk chk” – were seriously blowing people away a few years ago (QRO live review) with Myth Takes (QRO review), then seemingly disappeared, only to come back (QRO live review) in 2010 with the somewhat derivative Strange Weather, Isn’t It (QRO review).  But this year has seen the now-New York outfit (QRO live review in New York) back in force with the great TH!!!ER (QRO review), and the band still knows how to liven it up live (QRO live review outdoors), even at festivals (QRO photos at a festival), like Bumbershoot ’08.
!!!
Icona Pop, 4:30pm

“I Love It” – with that song Icona Pop (QRO spotlight on) jumped from just another Swedish electro-pop act into growing stardom.  Caroline Hjelt and Aino Jawo (QRO interview) having been bringing it live ever since, from small headlining gigs (QRO live review) to massive opening slots (QRO live review), and now their festival gigs features sprawling, over-capacity crowds (QRO photos at a festival).
Icona Pop
Diamond Rings, 2:45pm

Check out the wild electronics of Diamond Rings (QRO photos), who come to Bumbershoot after opening (QRO photos) for OMD (QRO photos from that tour).

Also:

Nacho Picasso, 1:15pm

The Flavr Blue, 11:45am
Diamond Rings

Plaza Stage

Sallie Ford & The Sound Outside, 9:30pmQRO photos outdoors

Kris Orlowski, 8:00pm

Lake Street Dive, 6:30pm

Gus + Scout, 5:00pm

Davidson Hart Kingsbery, 3:30pm

Down North, 2:00pm
Sallie Ford & The Sound Outside

Comedy at the Bagley

Patton Oswalt & Friends, 6:30pm

Modern, laugh-track free comedy has been enjoying a serious renaissance, from Judd Apatow movies to Flight of the Conchords (QRO live review) to Pixar animation to NBC’s actually funny Thursday night of ‘Must-See-TV’, and one of the most significant kick-starters of that was ‘The Comedians of Comedy’ Tour, originated by Patton Oswalt, who brought alternative comedy & stand-up out of comedy clubs and into rock clubs.  Once just the sidekick on King of Queens, Oswalt has become a top-tier stand-up comic, as well as wowing with his dramatic chops as the lead in 2009’s Big Fan.  Comics don’t always work well at a music festival, but between ‘Comedians of Comedy’ & his many previous appearances at Bumbershoot (including headlining the Bagley all three days of the fest), Oswalt knows what he’s doing.
Patton Oswalt
How Was Your Week? with Julie Klausner & special guest Ted Leo, 4:45pm

Comedian Julie Klausner first gained attention with her first book, I Don’t Care About Your Band, but she’s since been making her name in the twenty-first century medium of podcasting in How Was Your Week?.  At Bumbershoot, she’ll be joined by special guest, great musician, and one of the funniest musicians on twitter out there, Ted Leo (QRO photos at a festival).

Also:

Improv4Humans, 3:00pm
Julie Klausner

Comedy at the Playhouse

Jerrod Carmichael, Todd Barry, 8:00pm

In the New York alternative music scene, there’s no more ubiquitous stand-up comic than Todd Barry (QRO photos at a festival).  The laid-back comedian has opened for Tapes n’ Tapes (QRO album review), Superchunk (see below) and They Might Be Giants (QRO photos from that show), been seen at CMJ (QRO recap), SXSW (QRO recap) & McCarren Park Pool Parties (QRO venue review), and is friends with/stand-up mentor to The Rosebuds’ (QRO spotlight on) Kelly Crisp (QRO interview).  He also guest-starred in the season one finale of Flight of the Conchords (QRO live review).  So he’ll fit right in as he returns to Bumbershoot for his umpteenth year.
Todd Barry
Also:

Mike Drucker, Morgan Murphy, Joe Mande, 6:15pm

Matt Besser, Natasha Leggero, 4:30pm

Kyle Dunnigan, Doug Benson, 2:45pm

Mike Vecchione, Marc Maron, 1:00pm
Doug Benson

Comedy at Vera

Laff Hole Presents: Fresh Faces, 6:30pm

SketchFest, 4:45pm

Best of Tacoma Comedy Club, 3:00pm

NorthWest Comedy Fest’s Canadians of Comedy, 1:15pm

Punch Pod, 11:00am
SketchFest

Brooklyn Vegan @ The Soundwave Tent

Gary Numan (interview), 1:00pm

Todd Barry (chat), 2:00pm

Sallie Ford (performance), 2:30pm

Washed Out. (interview), 2:45pm

NYC über-indie website Brooklyn Vegan brings its Soundwave tent to Bumbershoot, with interviews & performances and hosts & DJs Dave Hill & Billy Jones.
Brooklyn Vegan

EDM at EMP

Cookie Monsta, 11:00pm

Dannic, 10:00pm

Hyperfunk, 9:00pm

Sean Majors, 8:00pm

DJ Tyler Brown, 7:00pm
Cookie Monsta

1 Reel Film Festival

Films4Adults: To the Extreme, 8:00pm

Tales of Science Fact, 7:00pm

Parental Guidance, 5:30pm

Best of SIFF: Audience Award Winners, 4:30pm

Best of SIFF: Jury Award Winners, 3:30pm

Tales of Science Fiction, 2:00pm

Music Video Madness, 1:00pm

Films4Families 1, 12:00pm
Films4Adults: To the Extreme

Theatre Puget Sound Stage

Weird & Awesome with Emmett Montgomery, 7:00pm

The Swashbuckling Spectacular, 5:15pm

NERDprov, 3:45pm

Owl & Pussycat, 2:15pm
Owl & Pussycat

Words & Ideas Stage

Fantagraphics Follies, 6:00pm

Seattle Arts & Lectures presents The Lunchbox Podcast Live: Literary Pleasures and Musical Shenanigans, 4:00pm

Why Froyo? Why YOLO? Why Now?, 2:00pm

The Better Bombshell, 12:00pm
Why Froyo? Why YOLO? Why Now?

Fisher Pavilion

Visual Arts in Fisher Pavilion, 11:00am

Seattle Center Pavilion

Visual Arts in Seattle Center Pavilion, 11:00am
Fisher Pavilion

Kids Zone

Northwest Tap Connection, 4:30pm

Gansango Dance, 3:00pm

Au Lac Vovinam, 1:30pm

Joyas Mestizas, 12:00pm

Youngershoot All Day Activities, 11:00am
Northwest Tap Connection

Festival Grounds

Zombie Walk, 10:00pm

Zombie Attack, 7:00pm

Thriller Flashmob, 4:30pm

Zombie Attack, 1:00pm
zombie mob

 

 

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 1st

Mainstage

Death Cab for Cutie, 9:45pm

When Pacific Northwest alternative favorite Death Cab for Cutie (QRO photos at a festival) left long-time indie imprint Barsuk for major Label Atlantic in 2005 with Plans, fans thought the sky might be falling.  But instead, Death Cab (QRO photos) has released not one, but two of their best records to-date, following up Plans in 2010 with the excellent Narrow Stairs (QRO review) – and their latest, 2011’s Codes and Keys (QRO review).

Singer/guitarist Ben Gibbard may have gone from dork to looking like a Cascadian beefcake (QRO photos at a festival) – he was married to Zooey Deschanel of She & Him (QRO live review)/The New Girl (meanwhile, his side project, The Postal Service, recently went on a tour – QRO photos – behind the tenth anniversary deluxe edition of the one-and-only album, Give UpQRO deluxe edition review), but guitarist Chris Walla is still an indie producer extraordinaire (and kept his alt-cred with his own solo record la few years ago on Barsuk, Field ManualQRO review).  And with over a decade’s worth of strong material (QRO photos), their well is deep for a wide performance (QRO photos at a festival).

However, at Bumbershoot ’13 (their first time at the festival on five years), they’ll be digging back deeper into the vault, playing their entire seminal Barsuk release Transatlanticism in full, for its tenth anniversary!
Death Cab for Cutie
Ra Ra Riot, 8:15pm

Oh, how they’ve grown (QRO spotlight on)!  In the less than six years since their self-titled EP (QRO review) and the death of singer/drummer John Pike, this Nor’easter collective (QRO photos) has not only rebounded but exploded (QRO photos at a festival), embracing life even more on 2008’s excellent The Rhumb Line (QRO review) than early single “Dying Is Fine” (QRO video) could have predicted.  Ra Ra Riot’s live show (QRO live review) sees everyone but the new drummer running around on stage like kids on candy (especially singer Wesley Miles – QRO interview – but also guitarist Milo Bonacci – QRO interview – and bassist Mathieu Santos – QRO interview), but they’re also relative road ‘veterans’ (QRO photos at a festival), from near-immediately after Pike’s death (QRO live review) to outdoor festivals (QRO photos outdoors at a festival) to in-stores (QRO photos) – even at an Apple Store (QRO photos) – to industry showcases (QRO photos at an industry showcase) to bigger & bigger rock clubs (QRO photos) to bigger & bigger outdoor venues (QRO live review outdoors) to opera houses (QRO live review) to fashion launch parties (QRO live review) – and even the occasional basement show (QRO photos).  They’re also building in songbook, from early numbers like “Each Year” (QRO video) and “Can You Tell?” (QRO video) to Rhumb single “Ghost Under Rocks” (QRO video) and the Pike-penned “St. Peter’s Day Festival” (QRO video) to “Too Dramatic”, from 2010’s follow-up The Orchard (QRO review), and now “Dance With Me” (QRO video) & “I Shut Off” (QRO video) from this year’s new, more dancetronica, Beta Love (QRO review).

Before Beta Love the band did see the departure of cellist Alexandra Lawn (QRO interview) – so what will happen to the usual tight pack of males (QRO photos at a festival) in front of everyone’s indie-rock crush (QRO photos in 2013)?
Ra Ra Riot
fun., 3:30pm

One of the most successful new pop/rock bands recently is New York’s fun. (QRO photos at a festival), who scored a hit last year with Some Nights (QRO review) and an engaging (and yes, fun) live show (QRO live review).  The young band (QRO photos at a festival) have already graduated to special events (QRO photos), international tours (QRO photos aboard) and festivals (QRO photos at festival abroad), and even headlining (QRO photos headlining a festival) – still not as big as playing The Colbert Report’s ‘Pepsi Presents Stephest ColbChella ‘012 Rocktaugustfest’ (QRO photos)…
fun.
Tegan and Sara, 2:00pm

Identical twin sisters Tegan and Sara (QRO interview) Quinn emerged out of Calgary at a young age over a decade ago (QRO spotlight on), and are returning to Bumbershoot (QRO photos at a festival) behind their seventh record, Heartthrob (QRO review) after a hiatus following the end of their touring behind 2009’s Sainthood (QRO review).  The duo manages to combine both the mature songstress(es) style and today’s indie-rock (QRO live review) – along with some great between song banter (QRO live review).  They come to Bumbershoot after touring the world (QRO photos at a festival on the other side of the world) – including, most recently, French-speaking Montreal (QRO photos) and Major League Baseball’s ‘Fan Cave’ (QRO photos).
Tegan & Sara

Fountain Lawn Stage

Beats Antique, 8:45pm

World fusion electronica act Beats Antique (QRO photos) not only fuses styles of music, but also styles of dance, including that of the belly (QRO photos at a festival).
Beats Antique
Tamaryn, 7:00pm

New Zealand-born, New York-living vocalist Tamaryn (QRO photos) comes to Bumbershoot.
Tamaryn
Mates of State, 5:15pm

Lawrence, Kansas’ husband-and-wife indie-rock duo (QRO photos) of Kori Gardner and Jason Hammel make up Mates of State (QRO photos), are coming off of 2011’s Mountaintops, as well as 2008’s Re-Arrange Us (QRO review) and 2010’s cover album, Crushes (The Mixtapes).  Their new Mountaintops came out last month, so expect old, new, and covers as they return to Bumbershoot.
Mates of State
David Bazan, 3:30pm

Formerly the main man behind Pedro the Lion, David Bazan (QRO photos at a festival) went solo in 2006, and already has two full-lengths under his new, own name.

Also:

Ramona Falls, 1:45pm

The Redwood Plan, 12:15pm
David Bazan

Starbucks Stage

Vicci Martinez, 10:00pm

From nearby Tacoma, Vicci Martinez made it all the way to third in NBC’s The Voice two years ago, and now plays her home state fest.
Vicci Martinez
The Zombies, 8:15pm

Not the flash mobs of the living dead that are haunting the festival grounds every day (and night) of Bumbershoot, The Zombies (QRO photos at a festival) pre-date even George Romero’s original Night of the Living Dead.  The British pop ground (QRO photos outdoors) have been a band for more than fifty years (and do look it – QRO photos), for whom it is always the “Time of the Season”.
The Zombies
Vintage Trouble, 6:30pm

From Hollywood, Vintage Trouble (QRO photos at a festival) brings some soul & funk to Bumbershoot (QRO photos at a festival).
Vintage Trouble
Also:

Eric Burdon & The Animals, 4:45pmQRO live review

The Duke Robillard Band, 3:00pm

Nikki Hill, 1:15pm

Ayron Jones & The Way, 12:00pm
Eric Burdon & The Animals

TuneIn Stage

Matt & Kim, 10:00pm

Serious, long-time ‘Friends of the Q’ (QRO spotlight on), it’s been great watching Matt & Kim (QRO photos at a festival) blow up so seriously – without losing their infectious cheer (QRO live review).  Singer/keyboardist Matt Johnson (QRO interview) and drummer Kim Schifino (QRO interview) bring a self-described ‘onstage pizza party’ with their sugar-filled hyper-pop/rock on stage (QRO live review).  Known for spreading their giant, ever-present grins (QRO photos) to every crowd they play for (QRO live review), large, outdoor stages (QRO live review outdoors) don’t faze them, and neither do massive festivals (QRO photos at a festival), nor even foreign crowds (QRO live review overseas) or playing on holidays like New Year’s Eve (QRO live review on New Year’s Eve) or Halloween (QRO live review on Halloween).  They also stepped up their musical game on 2009’s Grand (QRO review), with Sidewalks (QRO review) the following year, and most recently with last year’s Lightning (QRO review).  So expect them to rock the crowd (QRO photos), from old tracks like “Silver Tiles” (QRO video) and “Yea Yeah” (QRO video) to Grand ones like “Good Old-Fashioned Nightmare” (QRO video) and “Daylight” (QRO video) to Sidewalks’  “Good For Great” (QRO video), Lightning‘s “Let’s Go” (QRO video) and even a cover of Biz Markie’s “Just a Friend” (QRO video) – as the kids go nuts (QRO photos at a festival), and so do Matt & Kim (QRO live review).  And those up front better be ready for when Matt (QRO interview) sends Kim out to do her ‘booty shakin’ crowd surf’ (QRO photos at a festival)…
Matt & Kim
The Breeders, 8:00pm

In 2013, Bumbershoot has jumped on the ‘artist performing their classic albums in full’ with The Breeders (QRO live review) performing their classic Last Splash in full (QRO live review performing Last Splash) for its twentieth anniversary (QRO photos of them performing Last Splash at another festival – which is good because, while Last Splash is still amazing (QRO photos of them performing it at yet another festival), their later material, like 2008’s Mountain BattlesQRO review – isn’t…).
The Breeders
Bob Mould, 6:15pm

Few at Bumbershoot (QRO photos at a festival) have been doing it as long as Bob Mould (QRO live review).   From the seminal Hüsker Dü (QRO spotlight on) in the eighties through the nineties’ successful Sugar (QRO deluxe edition review) to his solo work and today’s Bob Mould Band (QRO live review), Mould has been crafting great record after great record, most recently with 2008’s District Line (QRO review), the following year’s Life and Times (QRO review), and last year’s Silver Age (QRO review).  Last year he toured playing Sugar’s amazing Copper Blue (QRO live review) for its twentieth anniversary, but comes to Bumbershoot (QRO photos a festival) with his whole impressive discography in tow (QRO live review) on a festival circuit tour (QRO photos at a recent festival).
Bob Mould
Charli XCX, 4:30pm

Charlotte Aitchison, under the moniker Charli XCX (QRO photos at a festival), is one of Britain’s most elusive dark pop songstresses. Already toured with Santigold (QRO live review) and Coldplay (QRO album review), as well as festivals (QRO photos at a festival), she has started to solidify her career as a pop songwriter to be reckoned with (QRO photos).  This year’s seen her release her debut full-length, True Romance, and play her own headlining gigs (QRO photos).
Charli XCX
FIDLAR, 2:45pm

Back in the long-lost eighties, punk outfits like Black Flag would prompt conflict with Commissioner Chief Daryl Gates’ pre-Rodney King LAPD – but everyone’s mellower these days, right?  Not if FIDLAR (QRO photos) have anything to say about it.
FIDLAR
Also:

The Mowgli’s, 1:00pm

Kithkin, 11:45am
The Mowgli's

Plaza Stage

Matt Pond, 9:30pmQRO live review

BRONCHO, 8:00pm

The Grizzled Mighty, 6:30pm

The Comettes, 5:00pm

Midday Veil, 3:30pm

The Round 100, 1:45pm
Matt Pond

Comedy at the Bagley

Patton Oswalt & Friends, 6:30pm

Modern, laugh-track free comedy has been enjoying a serious renaissance, from Judd Apatow movies to Flight of the Conchords (QRO live review) to Pixar animation to NBC’s actually funny Thursday night of ‘Must-See-TV’, and one of the most significant kick-starters of that was ‘The Comedians of Comedy’ Tour, originated by Patton Oswalt, who brought alternative comedy & stand-up out of comedy clubs and into rock clubs. Once just the sidekick on King of Queens, Oswalt has become a top-tier stand-up comic, as well as wowing with his dramatic chops as the lead in 2009’s Big Fan. Comics don’t always work well at a music festival, but between ‘Comedians of Comedy’ & his many previous appearances at Bumbershoot (including headlining the Bagley all three days of the fest), Oswalt knows what he’s doing.
Patton Oswalt
WTF? Live with Marc Maron, 4:45pm

It used to be that stand-up comics graduated from the club circuit to appearance on The Tonight Show to a network sit-com (see Seinfeld and virtually ever other sit-com in the nineties that wasn’t Friends or a rip-off of it).  Now the path still might start with the club circuit, but has grown into comedy specials and podcasts, before getting your own single-camera cable show.  Louie C.K. did it with Louie, and now equally veteran, equally self-hating, equally hilarious Marc Maron is Maron – but comes to Bumbershoot to do a live version of his WTF? podcast.

Also:

Improv4Humans, 3:00pm
Marc Maron

Comedy at the Playhouse

Mike Vecchione, Marc Maron, 8:00pm

Matt Besser, Natasha Leggero, The World Champion Judah Friedlander, 6:15pmQRO photos

Mike Drucker, Morgan Murphy, Joe Mande, 4:30pm

Emily Heller, Jerrod Carmichael, Todd Barry, 2:45pmQRO photos at a festival

Kyle Dunnigan, Doug Benson, 1:00pm
The World Champion Judah Friedlander
Todd Barry

Comedy at Vera

Laff Hole Presents: The Idiot Brotherz, 6:30pm

Competitive Erotic Fan Fiction with Bryan Cook, 4:45pm

Podaholics Comedy Stand, 3:00pm

NorthWest Comedy Fest’s Canadians of Comedy, 1:15pm

Punch Pod, 11:00am
Punch Pod

Brooklyn Vegan @ The Soundwave Tent

intros, 1:00pm

Mates of State (interview & performance), 1:15pm

John Roderick of The Long Winters (interview + guitar battle), 2:00pm

Say Hi (interview & performance), 2:45pm

Ramona Falls (interview), 3:20pm

Ra Ra Riot (interview), 3:45pm

It’s ‘Barsuk Day’ at The Soundwave Tent, with artists like Ra Ra Riot (see above) and Say Hi (QRO spotlight on).
Say Hi

EDM at EMP

DJ White Shadow, 10:45pm

GUY, 10:00pm

DJ Girl 6, 9:00pm

Supreme La Rock, 8:15pm

Rise Over Run, 7:45pm

DJ Phase, 7:00pm
DJ White Shadow

1 Reel Film Festival

Films4Adults: Neither Here nor There, 8:00pm

Best of the Northwest, 7:00pm

SIFF Fly Films 2013, 5:30pm

Best of SIFF: Audience Award Winners, 4:30pm

Best of SIFF: Jury Award Winners, 3:30pm

Love… in the Afternoon, 2:00pm

Dance, Dance, Dance, 1:00pm

Films4Families 2, 12:00pm
Films4Adults: Neither Here nor There

Theatre Puget Sound Stage

Owl & Pussycat, 6:45pm

Audrey & Nelson: A Puppet Sex Musical, 5:15pm

Impromptu, 3:45pm

My Last Year With the Nuns, 2:00pm
Owl & Pussycat

Words & Ideas Stage

Writing Staff of NBC’s Parks & Recreation, 6:00pm

Seattle Arts & Lectures presents Allie Brosh of “Hyperbole and a Half”, 4:00pm

Why Fan Fiction? Why YA? Why Now?, 2:00pm

15 Years of Barsuk Records, 12:00pm
Parks & Recreation

Fisher Pavilion

Visual Arts in Fisher Pavilion, 11:00am

Seattle Center Pavilion

Visual Arts in Seattle Center Pavilion, 11:00am
Fisher Pavilion

Kids Zone

Brian Vogan and His Good Buddies, 3:00pm

Brian Vogan and His Good Buddies, 1:30pm

Music and Movement with Nathan, 12:00pm

Youngershoot All Day Activities, 11:00am
Brian Vogan and His Good Buddies

Festival Grounds

Zombie Walk, 10:00pm

Zombie Attack, 7:00pm

Thriller Flashmob, 4:30pm

Zombie Attack, 1:00pm
zombie mob

 

 

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2nd

Mainstage

Bassnectar, 9:45pm

A festival mainstay (QRO photos), Lorin Ashton (a.k.a. Bassnectar – QRO photos) brings the lights live (QRO photos at a festival) – as well as the hair… (QRO photos at a festival)
Bassnectar
GTA, 8:15pm

Miami is America’s home for pioneering DJs, like GTA, who mix house music with hip-hop and salsa influences.
GTA
MGMT, 3:30pm

All of a sudden, Wesleyan University gave birth to a bunch of indie acts, but none blew up like MGMT (QRO live review).  Songs like “Electric Eel” (QRO video) and “Time To Pretend” (QRO video) launched 2007’s Oracular Spectacular in the stratosphere. The follow-up was bound to bring them more back down to earth, and Congratulations (QRO review) is a classic over-ambitious sophomore release.  But the two-man psych-rock band of Ben Goldwasser & Andrew Van Wyngarden (QRO photos outdoors) is more than prepared to blow minds outdoors at Bumbershoot (QRO photos outdoors at a festival), as they tour in lead-up to the release of their new self-titled record this fall.
MGMT
alt-J, 2:00pm

Among all the overnight alt-successes, maybe no one has done it as quickly or as majorly as alt-J (QRO live review). Also known as ‘∆’ – that’s what you get when press the ‘alt’ and ‘J’ buttons on your keyboard – the indie-more quartet went from playing tiny places at terrible hours in 2012 (QRO photos) to winning their native England’s prestigious Mercury Prize later that year (QRO photos at a U.K. festival), and now come back to America (QRO photos at a North American festival) playing much, much larger spaces (QRO photos).
alt-J

Fountain Lawn Stage

Deerhunter, 9:00pm

No one was more prolific in 2008 than Deerhunter’s singer/guitarist Bradford Cox (QRO live review), who not only put out the well-received Microcastle (QRO review), but also included a second disc of all-original bonus material, Weird Era Cont. (QRO review) – and oh, yeah, released a solo record (as Atlas Sound – QRO live review), Let the Blind Lead Those Who Can See But Cannot Feel (QRO review) that beat ‘em both. And, after a hiatus & Atlas Sound’s Logos (QRO review), 2011 saw Deerhunter (QRO photos outdoors) reach even higher thanks to Halcyon Digest (QRO review) – and this year they’ve followed it up with Monomania (QRO review), a more garage-rock record – and show (QRO photos at a festival), including at festivals (QRO photos at a festival).  Known for electric shows whether as the Sound (QRO live review) or with Deerhunter (QRO live review outdoors), Cox & Deerhunter (QRO photos outdoors) have been as prolific with the festivals (QRO photos at a festival).
Deerhunter
Superchunk, 7:00pm

At this point, Superchunk (QRO live review) are better known for what they did when not playing – founding the little indie label-made-big Merge Records, home to artists such as The Arcade Fire (QRO live review), Spoon (QRO live review) and She & Him (QRO live review).  But the North Carolina natives started Merge for their work as influential nineties alt-punk act Superchunk (QRO photos at Merge showcase), and have come back as good as ever, both on the road (QRO live review), including festivals (QRO photos at a festival), and with 2010’s Majesty Shredding (QRO review) & “Learned To Surf” (QRO video), not to mention oldies-and-goodies like “Slack Motherfucker” (QRO video), evoking the time when indie-rock could be fun & skilled, not either/or (QRO photos at a festival).  The band returns to Bumbershoot behind their new I Hate Music.
Superchunk
Baroness, 5:15pm

2012 was the best year and the worst year for Savannah’ Baroness (QRO live review).  The metal group put themselves at the forefront of today’s metal renaissance with the highly acclaimed Yellow & Green (QRO review) – only for tragedy to strike in the form of a terrible bus accident in England.  No lives were lost, but drummer Allen Blickle and bassist Matt Maggioni had to quit the band due to their injuries.  Thankfully, replacements have been found and Baroness are back on the road (QRO photos), returning to Bumbershoot.
Baroness
Redd Kross, 3:30pm

The hard punk of Redd Kross made them a mainstay of the eighties punk scene alongside Circle Jerks (QRO live review) and Black Flag (both of whom shared members with Kross), made it to a major label in the nineties, but went on indefinite hiatus after the death of guitarist Eddie Kurdzeil in 1999.  But, after almost a decade off the stage, Redd Kross came back, touring last year’s new Researching the Blues, the first new Redd Kross record in a decade-and-a-half.
Redd Kross
The Men, 1:45pm

Harder-hitting pop-rock outfit The Men (QRO photos at a festival) cross boundaries from pop to metal to experimental (QRO photos at a festival).

Also:

Bellamaine, 12:15pm
The Men

Starbucks Stage

Trampled By Turtles, 9:45pm

From frigid Duluth comes the warm jam-folk of Trampled by Turtles (QRO photos), who are hitting up a number of festivals this summer (QRO photos outdoors), and are returning to Bumbershoot.
Trampled By Turtles
Justin Townes Earle, 8:00pm

Justin Townes Earle (QRO photos outdoors) is yes, the son of famed alternative country artist Steve Earle (and his middle name, yes, comes from the equally acclaimed Townes Van Zandt), and started off in music in his father’s backing band, The Dukes, but he has more than made his own (three) names in music.  Last year’s Nothing’s Gonna Change the Way You Feel About Me Now received widespread praise (as did his 2012 production work on Wanda Jackson’s Unfinished Business), and now he returns to Bumbershoot (QRO photos at a festival)
Justin Townes Earle
Delta Rae, 6:15pm

The latest female-led folk-rock outfit to capture wider notice has been Durham’s Delta Rae (QRO photos at a festival), behind last year’s Carry the Fire.
Delta Rae
The Sheepdogs, 4:30pm

In 2011, Rolling Stone ran a ‘Choose the Cover’ contest for the first unsigned band to ever appear on the venerable magazine’s cover, and the winner was Saskatoon’s The Sheepdogs (QRO photos at a festival two days before winning the contest).  However, the group (QRO photos) was unsigned more due to location than sound, as their seventies guitar-rock isn’t entirely original, but is popular – they’ve since signed to Atlantic Records (QRO photos at a festival).
The Sheepdogs
Lissie, 2:45pm

Things are on the up swing for Rock Island, Illinois’ alt-country songstress Lissie (QRO spotlight on).  Elisabeth Corrin Maurs (QRO interview) had an enjoyable debut full-length in 2010 with Catching a Tiger (QRO review), and comes to Bumbershoot before this October’s release of follow-up Back To Forever, so expect some new songs (QRO live review).

Also:

The Maldives, 1:00pm

Hot Bodies in Motion, 11:45am
Lissie

TuneIn Stage

The Joy Formidable, 10:00pm

Welsh powerhouse The Joy Formidable (QRO spotlight on) has already taken Europe (QRO photos at a European festival), Canada (QRO photos at a festival in Canada), Australia and even The States (QRO photos) by storm with expertly played opening slots alongside Passion Pit (QRO live review), Temper Trap (QRO live review) and Editors (QRO album review).  The impressive trio (QRO live review) got a killer live show (QRO live review) to go with 2010’s killer The Big Roar (QRO review), and now they’ve got follow-up Wolf’s Law (QRO review) – so be ready for a jolly good time (QRO photos at a festival)!  Be sure to catch killer frontwoman Ritzy Bryan as she rocks Bumbershoot (QRO photos at a festival) with bassist Rhydian Dafydd (QRO interview) and exuberant drummer Matt Thomas (QRO live review).
The Joy Formidable
Allen Stone, 8:00pm

Allen Stone (QRO photos at a festival) began his singing in a church right in Seattle, and his soulful sound has kept that connection (including two years ago at Bumbershoot).

Also:

Sol, 6:15pm

Kinky, 4:30pm

Red Baraat, 2:45pmQRO photos at a festival

Aurelio & Garifuna Soul, 1:00pm

Cascadia ’10, 11:45am
Allen StoneRed Baraat

Plaza Stage

The Lone Bellow, 9:00pmQRO photos outdoors at a festival

Ivan & Alyosha, 7:30pmQRO album review

Mark Pickerel and His Praying Hands, 6:00pm

Kopecky Family Band, 4:30pmQRO photos at a festival

St. Paul de Vence, 3:00pm

Red Jacket Mine, 1:30pm
The Lone Bellow
Ivan & Alyosha

Comedy at the Bagley

Patton Oswalt & Friends, 6:45pm

Modern, laugh-track free comedy has been enjoying a serious renaissance, from Judd Apatow movies to Flight of the Conchords (QRO live review) to Pixar animation to NBC’s actually funny Thursday night of ‘Must-See-TV’, and one of the most significant kick-starters of that was ‘The Comedians of Comedy’ Tour, originated by Patton Oswalt, who brought alternative comedy & stand-up out of comedy clubs and into rock clubs. Once just the sidekick on King of Queens, Oswalt has become a top-tier stand-up comic, as well as wowing with his dramatic chops as the lead in 2009’s Big Fan. Comics don’t always work well at a music festival, but between ‘Comedians of Comedy’ & his many previous appearances at Bumbershoot (including headlining the Bagley all three days of the fest), Oswalt knows what he’s doing.
Patton Oswalt
Doug Loves Movies with Doug Benson, 5:00pm

While he first got notice on programs like Best Week Ever, comedian Doug Benson has since made his own name, primarily in hilarious regular podcasts like The Benson Interruption and Doug Loves Movies, which he does live at Bumbershoot ’13.

Also:

Improv4Humans, 3:15pm

The Comedy Bang! Bang! Experience, 1:30pm
Doug Benson

Comedy at the Playhouse

Emily Heller, Doug Benson, 8:00pm

Jerrod Carmichael, Todd Barry, 6:15pmQRO photos at a festival

Mike Vecchione, Kyle Dunnigan, 4:30pm

Mike Drucker, Joe Mande, Reggie Watts, 2:45pm

Matt Besser, Natasha Leggero, The World Champion Judah Friedlander, 1:00pm – QRO photos
Reggie Watts

Comedy at Vera

Laff Hole Presents: Funny Over Everything, 6:30pm

Hot Comedy with The Spicy News, 4:45pm

Comedy Jam (Preserves), 3:00pm

NorthWest Comedy Fest’s Canadians of Comedy, 1:15pm

Punch Pod, 11:00am
Punch Pod

Brooklyn Vegan @ The Soundwave Tent

alt-J (interview), 1:00pm

tbd

Ivan & Alyosha (performance), 3:15pm
Brooklyn Vegan

EDM at EMP

DJ White Shadow, 10:45pm

GUY, 10:00pm

DJ Girl 6, 9:00pm

Supreme La Rock, 8:15pm

Rise Over Run, 7:45pm

DJ Phase, 7:00pm
DJ White Shadow

1 Reel Film Festival

Films4Adults: Thrill Me, 8:00pm

Make Me Laugh, 7:00pm

Show Me the World, 5:30pm

Best of SIFF: Audience Award Winners, 4:30pm

Best of SIFF: Jury Award Winners, 3:30pm

Zoology, 2:00pm

Face the Music, 1:00pm

Films4Families 3, 12:00pm
Films4Adults: Thrill Me

Theatre Puget Sound Stage

Audrey & Nelson: A Puppet Sex Musical, 7:00pm

NERDprov, 5:30pm

Owl & Pussycat, 4:00pm

Impromptu, 2:15pm
Owl & Pussycat

Words & Ideas Stage

The Marijuana Chronicles, 6:00pm

Seattle Arts & Lectures presents Compounded: Writers in the Schools, 4:00pm

Why Board Games? Why Zombies? Why Now?, 2:00pm

Put It All on the Table: Inappropriate Lectures By Irreverent Artists and Spoiled Children, 12:00pm
The Marijuana Chronicles

Fisher Pavilion

Visual Arts in Fisher Pavilion, 11:00am

Seattle Center Pavilion

Visual Arts in Seattle Center Pavilion, 11:00am
Fisher Pavilion

Kids Zone

Pedalheads Bike Camps, 4:30pm

Owl & Pussycat, 3:00pm

Evergreen City Ballet, 1:30pm

Ocheami, 12:00pm

Youngershoot All Day Activities, 11:00am
Owl & Pussycat

Festival Grounds

Zombie Walk, 10:00pm

Zombie Attack, 7:00pm

Thriller Flashmob, 4:30pm

Zombie Attack, 1:00pm
zombie mob

 

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