Grandpa Goes to Sasquatch 2015 (Day 3)
Andy Bookwalter – By Sunday morning at the four day Sasquatch Music Festival, I wished I’d brought band-aids or at least some better footwear, because my blisters were bigger than my actual feet.
Andy Bookwalter – By Sunday morning at the four day Sasquatch Music Festival, I wished I’d brought band-aids or at least some better footwear, because my blisters were bigger than my actual feet.
Andy Bookwalter – After a healthy breakfast of stale donuts, protein bars and coffee I had four hours to kill before gates opened for day 2 of this year’s Sasquatch music festival. The line for the shower probably would have taken that long, but that’s what baby wipes are for.
Andy Bookwalter – This year I tried something unorthodox: I brought a notebook and some pens on my Sasquatch press assignment so that I could, you know, “pay attention to stuff” and “take notes” and whatnot.
Stephanie Dore – When you’re from the pacific northwest, the question isn’t whether you’re in a band, but how many, and it seemed the second annual installment of the Fisherman’s Village Music Festival aimed to prove it.
Promote This is a long-running NadaMucho.com feature wherein we write about emerging and unsigned bands. This installment includes Canadian rockers Deep Sea Gypsies; Seattle punk band FF; and Parisian instrumental band Polymorphik Skyzophrenia.