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THING Festival with Ethel Cain, Toro y Moi, and more

Aug 11, 2024 at 12:00 PM  ·  Remlinger Farms, Carnation, WA Remlinger Farms, Carnation, WA

THING Festival
Aug 11
THING Festival
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Earl Sweatshirt, born Thebe Kgositsile in Chicago, is a staple of alt-rap and horrorcore. A former Odd Future member, his acclaimed mixtape "Earl" debuted in 2010. Known for albums like "Doris," "I Don't Like Shit," and "Sick!," he collaborates with artists like Tyler, The Creator, Frank Ocean, and the Alchemist. His unique sound and lyrical depth secure his status in hip-hop.
Ratboys, a Chicago-based band, blend Midwestern indie rock with Americana. Known for diverse sounds, they've collaborated with producer Chris Walla, creating hits like “Crossed That Line.” Their album, The Window, showcases their sonic variety and unity.
Butcher Brown, from Richmond, VA, creates "solar music" blending jazz, hip-hop, funk, and rock. They've toured with Kamasi Washington, played NPR's Tiny Desk, and are known for their album #KingButch, merging soul-jazz with boom-bap. Key members include Corey Fonville, DJ Harrison, Andrew Randazzo, Marcus "Tennishu" Tenney, and Morgan Burrs.
Tim Heidecker, born in Allentown, PA, excels as a comedian, actor, writer, and musician. Known for 'Awesome Show' with Eric Wareheim and solo albums like 'What the Brokenhearted Do,' he blends humor, politics, and '70s soft rock. Collaborated with Davin Wood, Weyes Blood, and Kurt Vile.
Militarie Gun, led by Ian Shelton, blends hardcore aggression with catchy hooks in their debut album, "Life Under The Gun." Known for tracks like "Do It Faster" and "Very High," they explore themes of relationships and personal growth. Their music combines melody and grit, offering a unique, self-aware lens on life's challenges.
Born in Peru, Kourtesis is a rising electronic star known for energetic and emotional tracks. She's graced Mixmag covers, appeared in Pitchfork's top lists, and performed at Glastonbury. Her album "Madres," under Ninja Tune, is dedicated to her mother and renowned neurosurgeon Peter Vajkoczy. Supported acts like Caribou and Bicep.
MonoNeon, a Memphis-born bassist and singer-songwriter, caught Prince's attention with his eclectic style in 2014. Last bassist hired by Prince, he performed and recorded with him, including the track "RUFF ENUFF" at Paisley Park. Known for his creative and colorful artistry, MonoNeon remains a unique figure in the music industry.

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