From festival to theater, stadium to club, Reverb scours the streets each month, collecting snapshots along the way. Whether we’re seeing Willie Nelson at a casino or punk bands at Warped Tour at the Gorge, our photographers capture great moments of bands and fans alike. Did we catch you? Find out after the jump. (And fair warning, there are boobs after the jump . . . come on, it was Hempfest this month!)Armin AusejoHomemade mouse heads abounded at progressive electro producer Deadmau5’s August 18 appearance at the Paramount. Were you there? View the full set of snaps here.Marianne SpellmanWillie Nelson played the Snoqualmie Casino at the end of July. Oh yeah, and the Snoqualmie tribe legalized marijuana in honor of the event. Check out all the lookalikes in attendance in this slideshow from the concert.Laura MusselmanWeezer rocked the WaMu Theater August 19, playing two of their classic ’90s albums to ecstatic superfans. But their performance left some people cold, leading Eric Grandy to ponder, what does it mean to outgrow your favorite band?Laura MusselmanWhether or not you thought Weezer destroyed, everyone agreed openers the Thermals played a blistering set, and Erin Thompson crowned them the best of the night. Northwest represent! (Check out all the photos from the night here.)Charitie MeyersOK, onto the salacious stuff. Handcuffs, chains, leopard print, and a bullet belt? That’s some crotch. Whose it is will have to remain anonymous, but you can see all the photos from this year’s Vans Warped Tour at the Gorge here.James CastellineForget tattoos and too-tight jeans, we prefer things a little simpler. Weed pasties, anyone? (Warning! More boobs in the slideshow.)Graham LeeGlam metal stalwarts (and Rock of Love participants) Poison took on the Tacoma Dome with tourmates Motley Crue. Fireworks ensued.Graham LeeLet’s finish off the month the way we began–with a bang. (Yes, we’re talking about pyrotechnics.)Follow us on Facebook and Twitter.
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