Bear’s Den’s Ferocious Folk
Cody Johnson – Mistakenly touted as alt-country, London trio Bear’s Den recently roamed state-side in support of their debut album Islands.
Cody Johnson – Mistakenly touted as alt-country, London trio Bear’s Den recently roamed state-side in support of their debut album Islands.
Andy Bookwalter – The guy who designed the Ballard Blocks “retail and commerce center” in one of Seattle’s oldest neighborhoods wanted to draw a big rectangle with a Trader Joes crammed inside it but Edith Macefield didn’t want to move, and NO ONE wins a game of real estate chicken with an 80 year old woman.
Adrienne Pollock – Seattle festival crowds put the city’s show-going regulars to shame. You know those people who usually go to shows, who stand there, maybe bob their heads, and hardly move? That’s definitely not who showed to the final day of Bumbershoot 2014.
Chris McCann – The first thing I noticed as I walked into Bumbershoot on Sunday was the lack of lines. No lines to get in, no bag-check lines, no torrents of people creating Class 5 rapids near the Shiskaberry’s stand. It was strange.
Nick Anderson – The bartender at the Five Point is bopping to the country music leaking from the jukebox as she taps orders into the POS. It’s 10:48 AM, rain like a faucet and the lines here at Seattle’s best 24-hour diner are out the door, barflies draped along the length of the counter.