Indie rock bands Jenny and Johnny (Jenny Lewis and Jonathan Rice) and The Antlers from Brooklyn, New York, played back-to-back sets on the Bigfoot Stage.
Jenny and Johnny
The Antlers
Indie rock bands Jenny and Johnny (Jenny Lewis and Jonathan Rice) and The Antlers from Brooklyn, New York, played back-to-back sets on the Bigfoot Stage.
Jenny and Johnny
The Antlers
Both Samuel Beam, better known by his stage and recording name Iron & Wine, and the Canadian indie band, Wolf Parade, played afternoon shows on the Sasquatch Stage. J Mascis of Dinosaur Jr. fame performed on the Yeti Stage earlier in the day.
J Mascis
Wolf Parade
Iron and Wine
The Glitch Mob, the three-piece electronic group from Los Angeles – composed of Ed Ma (edIT), Justin Boreta (Boreta) and Josh Mayer (Ooah) – played an evening set in the Banana Shack. Singer-songwriter Sharon Van Etten, hailing from Brooklyn, New York City, performed her afternoon set on the Bigfoot Stage.
The Glitch Mob
Sharon Van Etten
Swedish singer-songwriter Robyn (aka Robin Miriam Carlsson) played an evening show on the Bigfoot Stage. Earlier in the day, Canadian Dan Mangan and his band were on the Yeti Stage.
Vicci Martinez headlined Seattle’s Showbox Market on Saturday night – but if you are in the area and missed her show you can catch her at Jazzbones in Tacoma on June 1st. Martinez, who comes from Tacoma, Washington and is a finalist on NBC’s The Voice, also has a few more local dates set up for the summer. She was joined by Aaron Daniel and fellow Voice competitor, Emily Valentine. Photographer Jason Tang snapped some beautiful shots of each artist:
Vicci Martinez
Emily Valentine
Aaron Daniel – all photos by Jason Tang