
6/23/2010 / The Uglysuit & Bump / Majestic Cafe, Detroit MI
We will once again perform at the Metro Times Blowout on Thursday March 4, 2010. Wristbands are only $20 for the entire weekend. The Blowout features of 200 Detroit bands. For additional information and a complete list of the festival line up, visit the Metro Times website.
BUMP @ Metro Times Blowout
Thursday March 4, 2010
Knights of Columbus Hall (9632 Conant St, Hamtramck MI)
11:00 PM

We go on at 1 AM, come check out some different bands and celebrate Detroit rock. We’re super excited to help a great cause.
Here is just a teaser from last night. This song was on our first promo CD back in the day. Wow…Wasteland!
02 Wasteland 1.7.10 by Bumpband
Set list:
Motorland
Wasteland
BYWO
Sonny Kind > Stork > Sonny Kind
Restless, Restless
Wrong, Right
Vapor Eyes
Moonlight Song
Million Reasons Why
Wait a Minute
Papoose Lake
Tricks
Fat Ass
Remember to Forget
Encore: Mystical Zen
In the spirit of tonight’s “Fan Appreciation” show tonight at Small’s, and the set list that was voted on by the fans (features a ton of old goodies), here is the special bonus video from our Heart of Cadillac Square album released in 2004.
Installment #4 of “Know Your Bump Set List”
Papoose Lake is part of the Groom Lake Trilogy, which is part of the Astronomica album we have yet to release. The song is currently in first place with 157 votes.
Installment #3 of “Know Your Bump Set List”
This version of “Sonny Kind” was recorded live on July 17, 2004 at Fifth Avenue in Royal Oak, MI. It showcases our good friend Greg “Quaff” Williams on saxophone. Quaff was playing with our friends The Leonard Brothers at the time and recorded saxophone on our EP “Heart of Cadillac Square.” We always look forward to partying with Quaff while down in Austin, TX.
Remember, don’t forget to vote for which songs you want us to play on 1.7!
Installment #2 of “Know Your Bump Set List”
“Restless, Restless” is a song that was written for a contest on the Howard Stern Show. Vinnie Favale, VP of CBS Late Night, wrote the original version of the song and Howard always joked how it was easily the worst song he ever heard. A contest came out of those discussions to see who could actually make Vinne’s song into a legitimate and quality song. Thousands of submissions later our version of “Restless, Restless” was played on the air and a friendship with Vinnie developed.