It seems you're using an old browser. In order to view this site correctly, we advise you to upgrade your browser, or try the free Mozilla Firefox.

3/2/2005
Bookmark and Share   Email this Story Print-ready version    leave a comment

Blowout

Blow by blow
The stories and stats behind the H-town hoedown
SEE ALSO
More Blowout Stories

Get blown (3/7/2007)
Ten years on and our eclectic music fest just gets better

Blowout 2006 (3/1/2006)
Breaking down the bash we put together

Blowout 2004 (3/3/2004)
Four days, 225 acts, 20 venues. The largest local music festival in the U.S.

More from Metro Times music staff

Spun (10/6/2010)
Sufjan Stevens, Download of the Week, Fright from the Bins, Schoolyard Verse and more

Motor City Five (10/6/2010)
The five worst gigs ever of the Two Man Gentleman Band

Spun (9/29/2010)
No Age, Tracy Kash Thomas, downloads, horrible LP covers and more!

 

Think musical desegregation and songs filling frigid streets, the cold made warm by music culled from every conceivable (and damnable) corner of the Detroit area. Think puffy livers and snow-haired bartenders manning warm, old-man taverns turned superstar venues. If you’re still a Detroit suburb shut-in harboring misgivings about Blowout 2005 in Hamtramck, well, you should know that the fest is the ultimate in musical juxtaposition: a small immigrant city-in-a-city beset by hundreds of the area’s finest performers (many of whom have international careers) over a long weekend. There’s nothing crazier.

The overriding theme this year is the city’s quickly shifting rock ’n’ roll and hip-hop landscapes — new, young bands and songwriters, emcees and producers are redefining Detroit, from SOL and Tekneek to the Muggs and the Sights. And we could only choose roughly 220 acts out of 400 submissions.

Also, for this year’s event (the eighth) we asked some of the state’s finest poster artists and our design director Sean Bieri to do MT covers, each featuring a band we think you should know about. (From upper left, covers by Michael Segal, Bieri, Tom Deja and Mark Arminski.)

Blowout ’05 kicks off with the Blowout 2004 Movie, a Don Letts-y hoot that traces last year’s event in three-camera, handheld glory. The Room 773-helmed flick doubles as a look at the blue-collar aspects of gritty Motor City music with exclusive live footage of King Gordy, the Fags, Bulldog, Cashada, Man Inc., the Hentchmen, Midwest Product, Big Herk and many others. Screens at 9 p.m., Wednesday, March 2, at the Magic Stick.

Blowout Coverage:

Afro-beat repeat
By Eve Doster

Just you wait
By Johnny Loftus

Old-school, new-school
By Metro Times music staff

P-rock, dog
By Jonathan Cunningham

Trigger happy
By Brian Smith

The Blowout drive-thru
By Metro Times music staff

Send comments to letters@metrotimes.com.

blog comments powered by Disqus

> PLACE CLASSIFIED AD

Untitled Document
SHOT GIRLS, WAITRESSES, ENTERTAINERS : Flight Club & Penthouse
ADVERTISING DIRECTOR : Metro Times
ALTERNATIVES FOR GIRLS : Perfect for a new College Grad
MT ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE: Looking for 2 New Reps
MEDICAL TECH: Full time, Part time
View all TOP JOBS ads
ROOMS FOR RENT: Homes & Apartments Available
MUST SEE!: 3 Bedroom Eastside
View all TOP HOMES/RENTALS ads
RASOR LAW FIRM : The Sharpest Law Firm In Town!
MICHIGAN LEGAL TEAM: REASONABLE RATES
DON'T BE SOLD OUT : I'll Fight for Your RIGHTS!
View all TOP ATTORNEY ads