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Pavement (Courtesy: Victoria Vanbruinisse for City Arts Magazine)
Every Memorial Day Weekend, scruffy hipsters and hippies alike who lack the cash to drop on a desert jaunt -- complete with $5 bottles of water and scorching heat -- descend upon the Gorge Amphitheater in George, WA (yes, that's really the name) for the 3-day Sasquatch! Music Festival. There are considerably less stages and less big names, but the views are gorge-ous (har har), and you can easily find all of the previous year's blogworthy acts and at least a couple legendary ones before the weekend is through. And since this is Washington, the festival organizers provide a free water bottle refill station to save plastic. And did I mention it's beautiful out there?
This year my Concert Companion (hereafter known as the CC) and I packed the car full of hoagies, Coronas, yogurt, fiber bars and a nice sturdy tent, and set out Friday night on the 2 1/2-hour trip from Seattle to George. In the morning we woke up to sunny skies and a slew of young, unwashed, bleary-eyed yet still really attractive festivalgoers. Everyone was friendly and out to have a good time. Some entrepreunerial folks set up a grill with hot dogs, tacos and breakfast burritos in preparation for the drunk munchies. Once you've all shared the same lineup of Portapotties, had a few beers, and brushed your teeth together in a makeshift sink, the camaraderie pretty much starts a-flowin'.
And now, here's a breakdown of noteworthy events, day-by-day...
Latest comment by: Anonymous: "Pavement = worst set of the weekend Massive Attack/LCD Soundsystem = Tie for best sets that were completely different from each other but equally awesome!"
Chris B's Schmindie News Roundup and it's ensuing comments lit a fire under me to write this little blurb I've been meaning to get out for a while. While some, Chris B included, may feel this way:
I'm regularly asked to define schmindie, so, to me, schmindie is boring indie rock that gets the benefit of the doubt because it's "indie". Generally, if it has guys with beards and/or acoustic guitars, you're probably going to need to wake me when it's over.
I tend to disagree. I totally love me some good ol' acoustic indie-folk rock and I feel like there is so much quality stuff coming out of Seattle right now. For the past year or so, I've often found myself in discussions with other local music lovers regarding the post-grunge Seattle sound and I've heard it called several things: "Campfire Rock", "Trucker Rock", "Beard Rock" and now this "Schmindie" label.
Latest comment by: Justin Tyler Black: "This happens to be my absolute favorite genre of music and has been for the past six months or so. Alot of these groups harken back to the days of Crosby,Stills,Nash,and Young....really earthy folk tunes with some pretty amazingly haunting lyrics. Heres a ...
Our pals at Sub Pop have given us something to smile about in this endless work week before the holiday weekend: a brand new video from Band of Horses.
Latest comment by: Jon Harthun: "I feel like that was a montage of "buddies hanging out" clips set to Band of Horses for a High School Senior graduation ceremony. Wish the video was better... Regardless, I love this track."
Bumbershoot just sent out some additional booking information, and as you can see in the headline, they've got a few more bands on the bill plus one cancellation.
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In High Fidelity John Cusack admits, his "guts have shit for brains." Well, I'm starting to feel the same way.
Latest comment by: Jon Harthun: "I guess I meant 60's & 70's rock when it came to writing their own stuff. Last time I checked most great rock/folk artists from that generation have their songs credited to them OR are covers of other great artists. Reed, Bowie, Plant, Dylan, Wilson, ...
"I think they're doing this to demonstrate that Americans have poor taste."
Latest comment by: adam: "These lists are worthless. "
Pop pop pop Sub Pop!
Latest comment by: Imaginary Shrie: "Yay Ruby Suns. For real.. check em out. And check out my live review on the main page of TIG."
I'm a huge nerd when it comes to pouring over annual, best of lists (I'm still biting my nails in anticipation of the Idolator critic's poll that should be out soon), and I'm always intrigued by what the favorites of people who work in the business of music but aren't (necessarily) critics or reviewers. So, I asked Chop Suey's brand new booker Pete Greenberg to submit his list of favorite albums with the promise of posting them here - to which he happily complied.
Here's what made his list:
1. Spoon – Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga (Merge)
2. Future of The Left – Curses (Too Pure)
3. Handsome Furs – Plague Park (Sub Pop)
4. Sharon Jones & The Dap Kings – 100 Days, 100 Nights (Daptone Records)
5. The Arcade Fire – Neon Bible (Merge)
6. Big Business – Here Come The Waterworks (Hydra Head Records)
7. Beach House – Beach House (Carpark Records)
8. Blonde Redhead – 23 (4AD)
9. Band of Horses – Cease to Begin (Sub Pop)
10. Siberian – With Me (Sonic Boom Recordings)
11. Matthew Dear – Asa Breed (Ghostly International)
12. Lavender Diamond – Imagine Our Love (Matador Records)
13. Peter Bjorn & John – Writer’s Block (Almost Gold)
Latest comment by: Erik Gonzalez: "Dakveed @ 3: Played bass in a punk rock band. I have no musical talent of my own so I like to take it out on other bands. Isn't it obvious? I just have a vendetta against Band of Horses. *Sigh*"
Photos by Chona Kasinger/Kyle Johnson
Latest comment by: Kyle Johnson: "50mm 1.8 =)"
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