Thursday 24 April 2008

Sub Pop celebrates 20th with Seattle bash

Sub Pop celebrates 20th with Seattle bash





New York - Poor boy Pop Records, the indie label that gave the earthly concern Nirvana, will celebrate its 20th birthday with a weekend of concerts in a Seattle commons in July.Among the groups reuniting or breaking long hiatuses for the July 12-13 event at Marymoor Park ar Green River, Red River Loss Meat, the Fluid, Beachwood Sparks and Seaweed.Current label acts of the Apostles confirmed to appear include Mudhoney, comedy duette Flight of the Conchords, Fleet Foxes, Foals, Grand piano Archives, the Helio Sequence, Iron & Vino, Kinski, Low gear, No Geezerhood, Wolf Parade, Pissed Jeans and the Ruby Suns.Additional bands will be added to the account, tickets for which go on sales event Apr 26. As an adjunct to the music, a clowning night will be held July 11 at the G. E. Moore Dramatics, featuring Patton Oswalt, Eugene Mirman, Sir Alexander Robertus Todd Barry and other guests.For Jeff Catkin, world Health Organization played in Honey oil River with Harlan F. Stone Gossard earlier they left to shape Mother Love Ivory and then Pearl Cram, the testify will be a luck to grok back into his shared history with Marker Arm and Steve Turner, wHO went on to contour Mudhoney.


"There's been a few emails exchanged and a few jokes about how we'll amaze our hair that big and long once more," he told Hoarding.com. "We might wholly have to go in for weaves. If we got unitedly and wrote a duet of songs and put out a 1, that'd be more important to me than playacting a show up; just acquiring in a room together."- REUTERS/Billboard