When we announced the first half of the Timbrrr! lineup last month,

When we announced the first half of the Timbrrr! lineup last month, we joked about how Seattle’s summer was officially coming to a close, reminding us all how near the winter-themed Leavenworth music festival on January 9th and 10th was drawing. But sweet baby Jesus, have you been outside today? October in Seattle felt like Miami compared to the hand-numbing, face-stinging frost out there this morning. It’s Timbrrr! season for real now, and appropriately enough, we have the rest of that lineup for you:

Sol

The Seattle rapper just returned from a month and a half long North American tour, but he’s garnered a worldwide audience with his slick, socially concious brand of rap music. Last year, he went on a UW travel fellowship to India, Africa, and his mother’s native Haiti, so that might have something to do with it. Also, in case you didn’t know, he also goes by “Solzilla.”

AAN

Like most things from Portland, AAN is weird, and the band likes it that way. An “experimental pop” band, their songs are hooky—but there’s lots of buzzing, squealing and squelching in between those hooks. They also really like skeletons, reapers and skulls. BellaMaine

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Anacortes’ BellaMaine craft floating pop tunes that will make you feel like you’re drifting through the sky on a magical sparkling rainbow bubble. Perhaps some of that floaty goodness is due to the husband and wife duo who make up part of the band, or maybe it’s John Goodmanson (Nada Surf, Blonde Redhead, Death Cab For Cutie), who produced the band’s latest EP. Either way, get ready to get dreamy.

​Legs

This Brooklyn band pledges that it’s “100% guaranteed to make you feel athletic, kinetic, sexy, benevolent, cosmopolitan, declamatory, exotic, extroverted, hungry, naive, nocturnal, and possibly wry. Legs is considered highly absorbent, effervescent, warm and slightly funky.” What adjectives will you experience during Legs’ nervy funk session at Timbrrr!? Who knows, but you’ll probably definitely dance.

The Banner Days

Bradford Loomis may look like Hagrid, but he has a much better voice, and he can certainly play guitar better. Combined with Beth Whitney, the two’s serene folk will chill you out in Timbrrr!’s even chillier winter setting.

ADD ODE

If you like Seattle’s Pickwick, check out frontman Galen Diston’s more stripped down project ADD ODE, an acoustic duo he created with his sister Duni Diston.

Interested in tickets to this year’s Timbrrr? Grab them here.