The 2015 Capitol Hill Block Party reveals a boundless final lineup spotlighting Father John Misty’s heartfelt album, I Love You, Honeybear (Sub Pop). What a lovely neighborly offering to slow dance in the sun to while intermingling to the sounds of uptown pop-makers, Ivan and Alyosha, producer Kodak to Graph, and the local seductive beats of the Physics. Scope out a full listing alongside a number of ticket deals for CHBP that include the $50 single-day, or $90 two-day pass offerings just right for you.
Photos: White Lung, Mormon Crosses & Vexx @ Chop Suey
Chop Suey hosted White Lung, Mormon Crosses and Vexx in December, 2014. Vancouver, Canada’s White Lung headlined; they will be here again on June 3rd for a Sub Pop-curated event at the Crocodile. Self-proclaimed art punkers Mormon Crosses, also from Vancouver, released a special tour album/CD last year! All photos by Simon Krane:
Photos: Juicy J @ The Showbox
Juicy J, formerly of Three 6 Mafia, played at the Showbox at The Market last night. Juicy J is promoting the 2015 release of Pure THC: The Hustle Continues with his national tour.
Photos: Pissed Jeans, Stickers & Vexx @ Barboza
Sub Pop Records’ Pissed Jeans headlined Barboza in November, 2014. You’re never going to forget their name, whether you are into their music or not. So there. As openers Pissed Jeans had Seattle’s Stickers and Olympia’s Vexx. All photos by Monica Martinez:
Photos: Kate Voegele @ Crocodile Café
Kate Voegele and the Crocodile Café’s lighting tech both did outstanding jobs during her recent show in Seattle. Kate has been touring in support of her new EP, Wild Card, and it was good to have her back in town – she’s always a “must-see”. Spanish singer-songwriter Leroy Sanchez opened and also joined Kate on stage during her set.