Here's Baggage! He was in The Swellers! You should listen to both of them.
This is the Sonder Bombs. Here's a link to their new video for Atom
This is Kississippi. She's wonderful and her backing band was basically three other bands that also played that day. You should see her soon. She might come to your town with Prince Daddy and the Hyena.
TIME FOR ME TO GET UP ON MY APPLE CRATE ABOUT SPANISH LOVE SONGS.
THIS IS SPANISH LOVES SONGS. YOU SHOULD BE LISTENING TO THEM.
ARE YOU LISTENING YET?
NO REALLY YOU CAN TAKE A BREAK FROM READING MY POST TO LISTEN TO SPANISH LOVE SONGS.
PLEASE LISTEN TO THIS BAND.
THIS IS HOW YOU WILL FEEL WHEN YOU LISTEN TO SPANISH LOVE SONGS. LISTEN TO THEM. THEY ARE VERY NICE AND HARDWORKING PEOPLE.
Hey I got to see Worriers again. They opened for The Hold Steady last summer during one of the Philadelphia shows.
First time seeing Free Throw and it certainly won't be my last.
One sneaky side-stage shot is not what Aaron West and the Roaring Twenties deserve, but this narrative created by Dan Campbell of the Wonder Years, who literally becomes Aaron West for the show, was a sight to behold. When I met him at the merch table after, he remained Aaron; a character whose experiences have meant a lot to me over the past several years. I highly recommend listening to all his work.
world's greatest dad have been featured on this blog before and are still amazing. Unfortunately, Maddie had strep throat and could barely sing, so the set was short and all guest vocalists. Here's help from Willow Hawks of The Sonder Bombs, with all the necessary jumping.
The Dangerous Summer played this show just before releasing a Fantastic New Album that you should listen to right away, beginning to end.
The Wonder Years closed the show! Farewell, BLED Fest.
If you're wondering why something like this doesn't exist in your town, you should make it happen. I tried to be a promoter once and book shows, but my dad threatened to cut me off (I was 19 and in college). So, in an act of self-preservation, I gave up on a major dream of mine. Don't do the same. (Am I happy now as an educator? Sure. But I do get to wonder what could have been if I went full force at 19 and charted a less-safe path. Choices, you know? Choices.)
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