The Heatwave is coming!
Join us at White Owl Social Club for XRAY.FM's mini music fest with bands and DJs from Sunday to sundown. Featuring an XRAY-curated record fair with vinyl offerings from your favorite local shops and stores, slushies and summer drink specials, burgers and grub, and an XRAY pop-up photobooth!
With performances from:
Chanti Darling DJ Set
Natasha Kmeto
House of Ada Performance
Just Pretend
Miss Rayon
Plastic Cactus
And And And
+ more to come!
Doors open at 2:00pm // Record fair till 8:00pm // Live music till 11:00pm
21+ // Free entry // $5-10 suggested donation
See you on Sunday, August 12!
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The Stumptown Improv Festival returns August 9th through the 11th at the Artist Rep Theater. Celebrating its 5th year with almost 20 live performances with 17 improv groups from New York, LA, Vancouver BC and beyond. More information, lineups, tickets, and improv workshops can be found at stumptownimprov.com.
Join us for the 20th Annual Pickathon at the beautiful Pendarvis Farm, August 3-5, 2018.
Six Unique Venues + Camping + Top Food & Drink
Tickets now on sale at: https://pickathon.com/tickets
Kids 12 and under are Free, Teens are half price when coming for the weekend.
This is the big one, folks! A landmark year as we celebrate 20 years of Pickathon in what will surely be one of the most memorable experiences of the year 💖 TICKETS ARE SELLING FAST AND VERY LIMITED!
Lineup (each artist performing on multiple days during the weekend): Broken Social Scene, Shakey Graves, Phosphorescent, Built to Spill, I'm With Her, Shovels and Rope, Sheer Mag, Rising Appalachia Music, Blind Boys of Alabama, Jamila Woods, Daniel Norgren, Tinariwen, dakhabrakha, Colter Wall, Ezra Furman, Jen Cloher, Orkesta Mendoza, Sierra Hull, Shinyribs, The Weather Station, The War and Treaty, Low Cut Connie, Karl Blau, Kikagaku Moyo / 幾何学模様, Bedouine, John Craigie, Haley Heynderickx, Hailu Mergia, Lonnie Holley, Michael Nau, Phil Cook, Sam Amidon, Sera Cahoone, Valley Queen, Paul Cauthen, Marisa Anderson music, Danny Barnes, Charley Crockett, Circuit des Yeux, Revel In Dimes, Lost Bayou Ramblers, Joshua Hedley, The Dead Tongues, Mapache + many more!
Led by guitarist/vocalist Jessica Boudreaux, the Cannibals initially cut their teeth on the local Portland circuit, sharing the stage and receiving encouragement from peers including The Thermals. Along the way, they released a pair of fantastic full-lengths -- 2013’s No Makeup and 2015’s Show Us Your Mind — on their own label, New Moss Records. Show Us Your Mind appeared on NPR’s Sound Opinions Best of list in 2015. The band has since spent an unhealthy amount of time on the road, earning accolades and adding plenty of fresh converts to their highly-charged, no frills attack.
It seemed only logical that when the band decided to sign to a label, they chose Kill Rock Stars, which has a long history of putting out fearless, female-led bands like Bikini Kill and Sleater-Kinney. Their most recent release, Full Of It, is the band’s defining statement to date. Recorded with producer Chris Woodhouse (Thee Oh Sees, Wild Flag), the LP is one of those massive leaps forward that every band hopes to achieve at least once in their career. Aided by rhythm guitarist Marc Swart, drummer Devon Shirley and bassist Jenny Logan, the 11 songs spark that perfect mix of snotty attitude, unbounded energy, and window rattling volume. NBC selected the track "I Wanna Believe" for their new series, Good Girls, airing in 2018.
Since the band's formation they've had the opportunity to play with some their musical heroes, including: Guided By Voices, Mudhoney, Stephen Malkmus and the Jicks, and The War on Drugs. They've toured the country with The Thermals and CHVRCHES as well as playing some major festivals including Sasquatch, Project Pabst and Riot Fest.
The Portland Zine Symposium is an organization that hosts a yearly free conference and zine social exploring facets of independent publishing and DIY culture. The Symposium will have free workshops and panels and will feature over 120 tablers over the weekend. For more information go to www.portlandzinesymposium.org
The Symposium will be free to attend and open to the public. Hours are 11am-6pm for both days.
PZS 2018
July 28 & 29, 2018
@ Wattles Boys and Girls Club
9330 SE Harold St. Portland, OR 97226
11am-6pm SAT & SUN
Free
Just 45 minutes from Portland, you can find yourself frolicking around a lush natural amphitheater on a 5 acre property in Washougal, WA. Come celebrate life with a weekend getaway showcasing premier musicians from Portland and beyond! Camping, music, a curated art gallery, yoga, meditations, interactive workshops, dance parties, creative space, nature, and much more!
Onion The Man and Sunnyside Outdoor Events presents: Onion Music Festival 2018, July 28th-29th.
Lineup:
FABULOUS DOWNEY BROTHERS
REPTALIENS
ROSELIT BONE
MINDEN
ONION THE MAN
KULULULU
THE FUR COATS
NIGHT HERON
FIRE NUNS
STAR CLUB
INTERNET BEEF
WAVE ACTION
TOM GHOULIE
ADEBISI
NEW WORLD AVIATION COMMITTEE
JAZZ BOYFRIENDS
LOVE BEING
BACK AT IT FOR THE 15TH YEAR! Servin' up yet another FREE and ALL-AGES two-day festival with buckets of local music. See you under the bridge this July!
- Street Fair!
- Beer Garden!
- Rigsketball!
- Food Carts!
Performances from:
Black Water Holy Light
Bryson Cone
Condtioner Disco Group
Dan Dan
Dead Phone Dummiez
Donte Thomas
Fountaine
Gardener
Hair Puller
KayelaJ
Lenore
Máscaras
Miss Rayon
Moorea Masa and The Mood
Mr. Wrong
Nasalrod
Nick Normal
Omari Jazz
Petite
Psychic Rites
Ritual Veil
Robin Bacior
Sea Moss
Small Skies
Star Club
Ural Thomas and The Pain
Vanity Project
PDX Pop Now! is a non-profit organization dedicated to making music all ages and accessible. We are run entirely by volunteers, from the board members down to the bands playing the festival.
Festival Art Courtesy of Jodie Beechem
The band basketball tournament is set to rip it's 8th year of wacky-ball, played half court, between Portland bands on a regulation height basketball hoop attached to a tour van. Rigsketball is open to the public and sign ups are open now. The tournament will take place on July 20th, 21st, 22nd, 26th, and 27th. Bands from all corners of genre are welcome to play in Rigsketball 2018. More info, sign ups, and everything else that rips can be found at Rigsketball.com
Spotlighting comedians who fall on the LGBTQ (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer) spectrum and their allies, the Portland Queer Comedy Festival’s vision is to not only highlight queer and allied talent from all over the world, but to give back to the Queer community through our community non-profit partner initiatives.
Find the complete line up, schedule of events, and ticket information at https://portlandqueercomedyfestival.com/
SATURDAY JULY 14 | 21+
DOORS 6:30 | SHOW 7:30
CURIOUS COMEDY |
5225 NE MLK Blvd
FEATURING: NICOLE J. GEORGES the winner from our April show, JOEY SLAMON Returning Runner-Up, Writer for Arrested Development, ALEX FALCONE Returning Winner, Named one of WW’s Portland’s Funniest Five, Creator/Host Earthquake Hurricane, Along With First-Time Competitors LAURA ANNE WHITLEY Producer of Lez Stand Up, KISHA JARRETT Marketing Director at Artists Repertory Theatre, Actor, Baker, Wrote/Directed a Short Film that Debuted at Sundance, Terrible Photographer and one more fantastic storyteller!
Hosted by B. FRAYN MASTERS & MINDY NETTIFEE
Music by DJ BOBBY D from XRAY
*Storytellers subject to change without prior notice.
Seattle’s Wimps (Rachel Ratner, Matt Nyce, and David Ramm) are back with their third album, Garbage People, out July 13th on LP, cassette, CD, and MP3! Known all over as one of the premiere “plenty of nonsense” guitar/bass/drum groups, Garbage People finds Wimps taking a sonic leap forward (there’s saxophone, keyboard, and juuuust enough cowbell) and lyrically (subject matter ranges from gender pay inequality, decline of bee populations as a result of climate change, insomnia, and wanting to steal a pizza ... but only if it’s cheese!) On Garbage People, Wimps have successfully filtered the best parts of 70’s Rough Trade, the International Pop Underground 7” series, Devo, The B-52s, the Breeders, etc. into a unique and timeless sound that appeals to playlist streaming teens AND adults who own over 500 records.
** a daytime outdoor cover band festival **
Sometimes cover bands are the only reason we get out of bed. And sometimes we only dream about cover bands playing in the afternoon's sunlight, while sipping a Mexican lager with lime. That dream is real life and here is your dreamy line-up:
AMY WINEHOUSE
performed by FINEHOUSE (playing Back to Black in it's entirety)
feat. members of Lola Buzzkill, Adebisi, Human Ottoman, Rachel Brashear, Paper Gates, The Shrike, & Havania Whaal.
IGGY & THE STOOGES
performed by 1969
feat. members of Tender Age, Mascaras, Mini Blinds, & Cat Hoch Band.
THE TALKING HEADS
performed by WHISPERING SKULLS
feat. members of Surfer Rosie, Havania Whaal, Gut Knife, & Jazz Boyfriends.
THE B52'S
performed by PARTY OUT OF BOUNDS
feat. members of Miss Rayon, Star Club, Mini Blinds & The Fur Coats.
Meet us in the parking lot of Church Bar, 2600 NE Sandy Blvd!
$10 / 21+ / 4-9PM / Dreams Come True
PDX Cannabis Industry Appreciation Patry // An Event for Everyone // 21+
This event is open to the public, however it is a Cannabis Industry Appreciation party and there will be benefits and discounts for OLCC MJ Cardholders including: 50% off discount code! Just click the ticket link, fill out the form and receive your discount code. First 25 plates of BBQ (veggie options included) free to people who show their OLCC MJ Card.
Backyard BBQ will also have a raffle where we will be raising money for The Sentencing Project:
https://www.sentencingproject.org/about-us/
Although this is a Cannabis Industry Event, there is NO CONSUMPTION allowed on the premisses
Tickets available here.
Frog Eyes have made their last album. 17 years after their teetering debut, the Vancouver band unveils Violet Psalms—a giddy lament; a gnashing jubilee; a rain-drenched allocution on hope vs. horror, paradise vs. pride, Marx and Brexit and bad acid trips.
It's an ending like a beginning. "We were trying to pretend it was our first record," Carey Mercer says. This is their final record, Frog Eyes' last gasp—but the art-rockers wanted to capture the energy of a debut, the freedom you feel "when there's no expectation that anyone will actually listen." They made it at home, burrowing under the house where Mercer lives with drummer Melanie Campbell. The goal was to blot out the world, focusing on what they could grow down there, four musicians in a basement. Could they squeeze out ten songs? Was there enough paste in the tube to squeeze out 10? "In the end there was. Which is rad.”
Ural Thomas is, and forever will be Portland's pillar of soul. He started singing beneath his mothers knee in church at the age of 3. By high school he led the doo-wop group the Mono Rays, breaking hearts and taking names at Jefferson High and Irvington Park along the way. Ural's voice and songwriting soon gained national attention and he found himself sharing the stage with the likes of James Brown, Otis Redding, Johnny Guitar Watson and "Little" Stevie Wonder. He played the Apollo 44 times. He backed the Northwest's biggest soul and garage outfits of the1960s (The Kingsmen, Paul Revere and the Raiders, Cavaliers Unlimited) and he never for a moment stopped teaching, singing and loving soul music..
Now Ural is poised to represent Portland on equal ground with contemporaries like Lee Fields, Sharon Jones and Charles Bradley, all of whom ultimately gained their dues in their golden years. To ensure the legacy he's backed by a 9 piece band comprised of the some of the most recognizable session and solo players in town. Band leader/drummer Scott Magee (aka Cooky Parker) has arranged a setlist compiled from the gilded age of soul and R&B and Ural originals, all with a sharp focus on moving the dance floor. The foot stomping days of Jump Town, USA have returned and Ural Thomas & the Pain are here to lead the way.
A STORY OF SAHEL SOUNDS
Christopher Kirkley in attendance for this US premiere!
Shot on three continents, this film provides an inside look at Portland's own Christopher Kirkley’s project “Sahel Sounds” – a blog, record label, and platform to explore arts and music of the Sahel region through non-traditional ethnographic fieldwork. Not a strict portrait, nor a straight music documentary, A STORY OF SAHEL SOUNDS celebrates the wide range of musical performances of current artists from Niger, while leaving room to reflect on today’s role of ethnomusicology. Still held back by asymmetrical power differentials, but now backed up by an expanding globalism and new possibilities to claim their independence, artists try to reach for success - on stages and on cellphones. Featuring early appearances of bands such as Mdou Moctar, Les Filles de Illighadad, Mamman Sani and many more!
McMenamins, Pabst Blue Ribbon & XRAY FM Present: MIC CHECK
Mic Check is celebrating 2 years of bringing you some of the best hip-hop in the region. This year we're bring you an additional hour featuring beat sets from some of the regions best producers, continuing the open mic and live remixes from resident DJs Trox and O.G. One. Transitioning to a quarterly event, the Hip Hop Showcase is happening the last Thursday of the quarter at White Eagle, with Live performances, drink specials and good vibes!
Make sure you hit www.miccheckpdx.com
THURSDAY JUNE 28TH:
Special Guests...
SERGE SEVERE
WYNNE
YUNG MIL
QBALA
Beat Set by: Trox
Hosted by: DJ Klyph
Music by: Trox & DJ O.G. One
Dooors @ 8pm, Show starts at 9pm...
21 and over, Tickets: $8 @ the Door
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HEAR TO BE HEARD: THE STORY OF THE SLITS
Director William E. Badgley in attendance!
A new documentary telling the tale of the formation, journey and end of the seminal Punk/Reggae band The Slits, the world's first all-girl punk band. Forming in London in 1976, they were contemporaries of The Clash & The Sex Pistols, and were the pioneering godmothers of the musical movement known as "Punky Reggae". The film tells the story of the band and the lives of the women involved, from the bands inception in 1976 to the bands end in 2010 coinciding at the death of lead vocalist Ari Up.
Sonic Cinema sponsored by Lagunitas, XRAY FM and Music Millennium
Bambi and Cole met on a basketball court, filming a music video for a band that didn’t have any music. After dating for six months, the two married under a blanket of smoke from the season’s forest fires.
Reptaliens quickly evolved from a conceptual collage of ideas into the bedroom recording project for the duo, captured with analog synthesizers, electric guitars, and melodic bass lines, and tape delayed vocals telling stories of science fiction, obsession, and transhumanism.
As long time, active participants in the Portland music scene, Bambi and Cole call on a number of talented musicians to guest on songs throughout the entirety of Reptaliens’ recordings and live performances. The band embraces the captivity of their audience with their sincere and theatrical performances.