Monday, February 28, 2011

Rainfest Amp Magazine interview

How did rainfest get started and what made you want to start a fest in the northwest?

Rainfest started after Champion's last show weekend in 2005. They had Friday through Sunday booked with local and out of town bands. Zack, Matt and our friend Steve put together the first year of rainfest in 2006 as a way to keep the energy and good vibes going. I stepped up for 2007 and Steve stepped down. Matt, Zack and I have booked the last 4 years together. 

Did you think the fest would be as popular as it has become?

No way! Booking a fest is a serious Waynes World 2 Scenario... "if you book them, they will come". This year's fest is the first to ever sell out in advance. Every other year has been held together by a hope and a prayer and we never get a chance to relax til the first band starts playing. It's amazing to see how many out of town kids keep coming back. Nice to know we have created a weekend that people look forward to every year (without even announcing our lineup).

Rainfest normally happens at the viaduct. What happened to the venue?

The first year actually preceded the viaduct and was split between 2 venues. When the viaduct opened, we felt obligated to have the fest there. It was one of the few big shows a year that could sell out the building and put them ahead on their rent. Viaduct was entirely volunteer run and non profit. Unfortunately the upkeep and demands, both time and money proved to much. After 3 years of all ages shows, the last show was July 31st 2010 w/ Shook Ones, Make Do And Mend, Hostage Calm and alot of great local bands that supported the venue from day one.


This years fest is at a new venue called Nuemos and it sold out in just a few days.  Were you surprised/excited about that result?

This is our first year @ Neumo's in Seattle. And our first year at a venue not completely volunteer run. We are hoping the transition is seemless, that the venue and patrons respect each other and that the presence of paid security doesn't hinder people's experience. Neumo's hosted the 2005 Trial reunion that can be seen on their DVD. We love the room, we love the live sound and love the staff. We couldn't be more excited.

Putting an established fest in the heart of Seattle had a serious impact on it's draw and exposure. To the outside world we are no longer the fest from "somewhere in Tacoma." We are now an established fest with a great reputation and we only see this continuing. We do not want to get much bigger than we are now. We are already thinking ahead to next year and hope to keep it at the same venue and same capacity.

Whose performances are you most excited for this year?

This is the first year alot of my booking Influence has really shown through. 7 Seconds, Supertouch, Weekend Nachos, Knife Fight, Figure Four, Wisdom In Chains! Alot of these started off as longshots and it brings me great joy for these to have worked out. Something that will always draw me to hardcore is how many friends and amazing people are involved. To get this many diverse people into a room is a testament in itself. Nails, Devotion, Sabertooth Zombie... great bands that will have wild sets. Also... all of the local nw bands playing this years fest get my seal of approval. NWHC is bringin it.


One thing I was most excited about is the panic records showcase on the first day. How did that come about?

This was Matt's project from the get go and one of the first components we were able to confirm early on. It's great to see Trial playing another show. The band has stressed very sternly that this is not a reunion, as a reunion would entail Brian Redman, their late bassist playing. Brian was a great friend to many involved in the hardcore scene, local and abroad, and especially to the members of Trial. He is missed every day. Their set is simply a Trial show. 

Panic records has been a prolific testament to the diversity of hardcore punk in the last 6 years. Timm has a great roster and we are glad to have many of those bands playing this showcase.

The northwest seems to be a hotbed for punk and hardcore as of recent. Are you trying to make more people pay attention to the NW scene with this festival?

Touring bands playing in the nw are making a serious commitment. Coming from the South you have 9 hours of mountains to navigate. Coming from the east you have a long arduous journey through fledgling music scenes and desolate wastelands. Alot of tours simply skip the nw. To me this has very little to do with putting a spotlight on the scene. It's more about making it relevant for a lot of great bands to make it up to a fairly isolated part of this country. Between Portland, Seattle, Spokane and Vancouver, BC there are big things happening. We pretty much sustain ourselves.

What are some of your favorite bands in the northwest today?

Walls, Big Crux, Black Breath and White Wards are making some of my favorite noise. Olympia is blowing up, Son Skull, HPP, Outlook, Dehumanized. It is sad that this years rainfest will be Sixes last show. Wreck, Power, Oblivion are bands to watch in 2011.

Anything else you would like to add? 

check out the bands at http://www.oursound.net and follow this blog http://southendstyle.blogspot.com

Monday, February 21, 2011

Fever

One of my forgotten dumb bands. Took some photos of our one and only record.

This is out of print. The entire press was supposed to be black but notice the bizarre color variants. The ministry Rip off art is for the test presses. I think there were 8 total.



I made programs for our first show. It was at a house called the Wiener Shack and Olympia.

Thursday, February 17, 2011


rainfest 2010 teaser dvd

RAINFEST 2011 FULL LINEUP.

FULL LINEUP:

7 SECONDS
ALL TEETH
ANOTHER BREATH
BLACK BREATH
BREAKING GROUND
BULLY
COWARDICE
CRUEL HAND
DEVOTION
ENVISION
FIGURE FOUR
FOUNDATION
GRAVE MAKER
ILL INTENT
KNIFE FIGHT
LOSING SKIN
MADBALL
MAKE DO AND MEND
MOST PRECIOUS BLOOD
NAILS
NOT SORRY
OBLIVION
OWEN HART
POWER
PUNCH
ROTTING OUT
RUCKUS
RUN WITH THE HUNTED
SABERTOOTH ZOMBIE
SHOOK ONES
SIXES (last show)
SOJOURNER
SUPERTOUCH
THE CARRIER
TRIAL
WAIT IN VAIN
WALLS
WEEKEND NACHOS
WISDOM IN CHAINS
WRECK
XIBALBA

This year we are excited to partner with our friends PANIC RECORDS. Friday will be the first annual Panic Records Showcase featuring bands from the Panic Family. More details will follow as our full lineup is announced.

The next announcement will be March 15th and we will include more info about the DVD and other exciting things happening Rain Fest weekend!

About the Venue:

NEUMOS
925 E. Pike St.
Seattle, WA 98122

With the Viaduct closing down we had to find a new spot to host Rain Fest 2011. We discussed many options and Neumos came out on top by a long shot. There will be all ages re-entry UNTIL 9PM, after that time there will be only re-entry for those 21+. If any of you were at or have watched the Trial DVD from 2005 then you will know what Neumos is like. Neumos is in the heart of Capital Hill, great location, great venue. We couldn’t be happier about this venue hosting Rain Fest. Be respectful to everyone working. Don’t be shitheads and fuck up a good thing!

The DVD from last year is being worked on. It is a process and will take some time so just be patient and bear with us. A trailer will be online very soon.

RAIN FEST IS SOLD OUT. WE WILL NOT BE SELLING ANYMORE TICKETS. Thank you to everyone who bought tickets and is going to be at Rain Fest. To anyone who didn't get tickets we are sorry but we had a limited number we could sell to.

More good Earth Control Press

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Friday, February 11, 2011

BRO FEST DALLAS SCHEDULE ANNOUNCED

BRO FEST 2011 - Curated by paradeofflesh.com

OUTSIDE:
10:20 - The Greenhornes
9:10 - Wild Flag
8:00 - JEFF the Brotherhood
7:15 - Class Actress
6:05 - DOM
5:00 - Small Black
4:00 - Holy Sons (Emil of Grails/OM)
3:00 - White Hills
2:00 - Castanets
1:00 - Grooms

INSIDE:
12:20 - Deafheaven (closer)
11:00 - HORSE the Band
9:45 - Fang Island
8:35 - Touché Amoré
7:50 - The Secret (Italy)
6:35 - The Funeral Pyre
5:30 - Liturgy
4:30 - Owen Hart
3:30 - Native
2:30 - The Body (providence)
1:30 - Alpha & Omega

Monday, February 7, 2011

updated OWEN HART TOUR DATES

w/ Braveyoung
3/5/2011 Seattle, WA @ Fusion Cafe
3/6/2011 Bellingham, WA @ Jinx Art Space
3/7/2011 Tacoma, WA @ 5th Dimension
3/8/2011 Portland, OR @ Black Rose Collective

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w/ Xibalba
3/9/2011 San Francisco, CA @ Parkside
3/10/2011 Santa Cruz, CA @ 150 Pioneer
3/11/2011 Fresno, CA @ Bel Tower
3/12/2011 San DIego, CA @ Che Cafe
3/13/2011 Canoga Park, CA @ Cobalt Cafe

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3/14/2011 Mesa, AZ @ Nile Underground
3/15/2011 day off
3/16/2011 MIdland, TX @ Pine Box
3/17/2011 San Antonio, TX @ Ten Eleven
3/18/2011 Austin, TX @ SXSW w/ RINGWORM
3/19/2011 Austin, TX @ SXSW
3/20/2011 Dallas, TX Bro Fest at Club Dada
3/21/2011 Tulsa, OK Reverb
3/22/2011 Kansas City, MO @ Scion Lab
3/23/2011 Denver, CO @ TBA
3/24/2011 day off
3/25/2011 Boise, ID @ Grange Hall
3/26/2011 Tacoma, WA @ TBA

ANOTHER OWEN HART REVIEW

http://hearwaxmedia.com/5325/owen-hart-earth-control


This guy uses a lot of words to make it sound like he likes our album but really thinks it sucks.