Indie Music Hotel Package
You’ve probably heard: Portland rocks. But don’t take our word for it, come see — and hear — for yourself. Created in partnership with IndieMusicPortland.com, our Indie Music Hotel Package includes accommodations handy to hip music venues; an exclusive CD — Stumptown Rock, Vol. 1 — featuring local indies like Blitzen Trapper and Boy Eats Drum Machine; and a free MP3 album download of these made-in-Portland tracks.
Get a room, save some cash, and rock on!
Book your stay at a participating hotel by Sept. 15 and receive the exclusive Stumptown Rock compilation CD and MP3 album download.
To receive this special offer, choose your hotel below. Upon booking, you’ll receive your free MP3 download link. Pick up your Stumptown Rock, Vol. 1 CD when you check in to your hotel. And let the rocking commence.
About the album
“When I was asked to make a compilation of 12 local bands the task before me was both easy and terribly frustrating. Easy because there are many bands to choose from and frustrating because there are only 12 slots on the CD. I tried, and hopefully succeeded, to include a broad swath of music from Portland's indie music scene — pop rock from Blitzen Trapper and Another Cynthia; hard-edged rock/electronic from Hockey and Faux Hoax; folk, American and neo-folk from Au, Loch Lomond, Nick Jaina and Run On Sentence; and analog/electronic sampled beats from Squall, Mount Analog, Boy Eats Drum Machine and Panther.
It's a small but tasty bite of what Portland has to offer.”
— Dave Allen, Pampelmoose.com
INDIEMUSICPORTLAND.COM
IndieMusicPortland.com is a blog dedicated to bringing visitors to Portland an insight into what makes this city hop at night and, quite often, all weekend. This blog is an offshoot of Pampelmoose, a Portland-based blog run by bassist Dave Allen, formerly of Gang of Four.
STUMPTOWN ROCK, VOL. 1
Featured artists:
Another Cynthia
Au
Blitzen Trapper
Boy Eats Drum Machine
Faux-Hoax
Hockey
Nick Jaina
Loch Lomond
Mount Analog
Panther
Run On Sentence
Squall
See Stumptown Rock Bands Live:
Another Cynthia
Sept. 6 - Someday Lounge
Sept. 27 - Tonic Lounge
Oct. 3 - Dante's
Au
Sept. 8 – TBA Festival
Blitzen Trapper
Sept. 6 - CCrystal Ballroom
Boy Eats Drum Machine
Sept. 11 - Slabtown
Oct. 16 - Holocene (CD / Vinyl release)
Nov. 8 - Someday Lounge
Hockey
Sept. 18 - Backspace
Sept. 27 - Barack Obama Fundraiser
Oct. 1 - Holocene
Oct. 30 - Hawthorne Theater
Nick Jaina
Sept. 5 - Berbati's
Loch Lomond
Sept. 20 - Doug Fir
Nov. 29 - Crystal Ballroom
Panther
Sept. 6 - Holocene
Run on Sentence
Sept. 19 - Backspace
Where to stay
Official Indie Music Hotel Partners:
The Ace Hotel
“Pure rock ’n’ roll bohemia.” – Wallpaper*, June/July 2007
“The country’s most original new hotel.” – New York Times Style Magazine, March 25, 2007
1022 S.W. Stark St., Portland. Map it.
Why it rocks: You’ll find hand-painted murals in every room and record players in the suites; as the front desk, you can borrow vintage vinyl or buy guitar strings or bike-repair kits; myriad clubs and bars are within stumbling distance; and the hotel played a role in Gus Van Sant’s Drugstore Cowboy.
Check availability and book this package online.
The Jupiter Hotel
“One of the top four new (old) hotels in the U.S.” – GQ, 2005
“One of the best new hotels in the world.” – Condé Nast Traveler, 2005
800 E. Burnside St., Portland. Map it.
Why it rocks: Wack Hair Salon, Colorbomb Tattoo and the Doug Fir — Portland’s hippest music venue and late-night restaurant and bar — are all on-site, just steps away from the guest rooms’ chalkboard doors, which beg for self-expression.
Bonus: Includes two tickets to any show at the Doug Fir (21 and over only).
Check availability and book this package online.

