Second Opinion: Cameron on CHBP Day 3
Cameron Deuel – The fact that WET started the final day of the Capitol Hill Block Party is serendipitous considering the Jumanji-status monsoon that hits a few hours into things. We’ll get there.
Cameron Deuel – The fact that WET started the final day of the Capitol Hill Block Party is serendipitous considering the Jumanji-status monsoon that hits a few hours into things. We’ll get there.
Cameron Deuel – When I wrote the “How to Not Mess Up Capitol Hill Block Party” series I should have written an addendum for Block Party itself.
Cameron Deuel – “What band are you in?” My Uber driver mistakes my urgency in giving directions to the QFC on Broadway for something bigger. He knows I’m headed to Capitol Hill Block Party and doesn’t hesitate to see who might have just stepped into his Camr
Stephanie Dore – It’s genius I say – let’s start off day three with some serious hometown talent. I walked straight through the gates of the Capitol Hill Block Party to find avant-jazz darlings and 2014 Stranger Genius Award winners Industrial Revelation rollicking at the top of their game.
Stephanie Dore – Despite the forecast for rain, there was no slowing down on day two of Capitol Hill Block Party, where the lineup on the main stages leaned heavily toward the hip-hop and electronic genres. To start it off though, I went straight to the Neumos stage to catch the local vintage soul of Breaks & Swells.