
The Silversun Pickups played up to MetroD's hype. Playing songs from their new album, they were a little rough but stayed comfortable and maybe enjoyed it more than the crowd. Music fan of the day also goes to SSP's lead singer Brian Aubert lounging backstage sitting on a speaker, smoking, and watching the bands that followed him.
Minus the Bear appealed to their local fan base, but two songs later seemed like a good spot for me to go find my minus - the beer. On Neumo's side stage I found The Divorce. While other people left, I filled in forward to the end of the set. Loud, brash, young punk, I'm looking for their next show.

Common Market followed. Seattle's great hip-hop hope? I'll buy it and go to their show next Sunday.

I'm new here. I have no context for Murder City Devils. They aren't supposed to exist anymore. But they played a show last night and I believe in ghosts. Scary intense. Trent Reznor swings mic stands with one hand. Spencer Moody swings mic stands with both hands - with the mic gripped in his teeth - while screaming the chorus - and spitting on the first three rows. I'm a late coming believer. Here's wishing reunion is reforming.
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