Wednesday, December 19, 2007

2008 Festivals Preview

After the end of the year best of lists are done for and the holidays are over, it's the season for rampant speculation about who is playing what festival. The fun rumors this year include Metallica and Led Zeppelin at Bonnaroo and My Bloody Valentine at Coachella. Here at Ohmpark, we heart festivals and will be keeping you informed on all of these developments. Here are the fests I'm looking forward to:

Langerado (March 6-9, 2008) [Big Cypress, FL]

Langerado typically marks the beginning of the festival season. This south Florida fest has followed the Bonnaroo trajectory and broadened its line-up over the last few years beyond the pure jamband roots it started with, but is much smaller, beginning as a one day fest with 3500 attendance in 2003, to it's first year with three full days and 15,000 attendees in 2007. This year, they've upped the ante again expanding to four days and moving to Big Cypress Indian Reservation, the site of Phish's legendary New Years Eve 1999 shows. The 2008 line-up is their best yet:

Thursday March 6th
Les Claypool - Dark Star Orchestra - Perpetual Groove - the New Deal - Busdriver - Phix - Golem - That 1 Guy - Awesome New Republic - the Postmarks

Friday March 7th
Beastie Boys - 311 - The Roots - G. Love & Special Sauce - Umphrey's McGee - Built to Spill - Mickey Hart Band - The Wailers - Ozomatli - !!! - Sierra Leone's Refugee All Stars - Indigenous - Sam Bush - The Walkmen - Vampire Weekend - Brett Dennen - The Spam Allstars - matt pond PA - Bassnectar - American Babies - Earl Greyhound - the Dynamites - The Heavy Pets - Backyard Tire Fire - School of Rock All-Stars

Saturday March 8th
R.E.M. - Matisyahu - Thievery Corporation - Ben Folds - Medeski, Scofield, Martin & Wood - The Disco Biscuits - Robert Randolph & the Family Band - Citizen Cope - Antibalas - Ghostland Observatory - Arrested Development - Benevento Russo Duo - State Radio - Dr. Dog - the New Mastersounds - the Bad Plus - the Avett Brothers - Railroad Earth - Yard Dogs Road Show - Blitzen Trapper - Pelican - Dan Deacon - RAQ - Pnuma Trio - the Wood Brothers - Trevor Hall - American Bang

Sunday March 9th
Phil Lesh & Friends - Ani DiFranco - Gov't Mule - Keller Williams - funky Meters - The National - of Montreal - Minus the Bear - Martin Sexton - Grace Potter & the Nocturnals - Blind Melon - Ryan Shaw - Felice Brothers - Shout Out Louds - Josh Ritter - the Lee Boys - Will Hoge - Steel Train - Pete Francis - Balkan Beat Box - Jonah Smith

Also, they have just recently added Dead Confederate and a late night Sound Tribe Sector Nine set.

The Low-down: A small camping fest with a top tier hippy-friendly line-up in the middle of a swamp. They seem to have distributed the best acts evenly across each day and I've heard lots of good things about this one. What's not to like?

Chance I go: 90% I've never been to Langerado before so with a line-up this good, I have to go.

Langerado Website

Live Music Blog did great coverage of it last year.


South By Southwest (March 7-16, 2008) [Ausitn, TX]

Dating as far back as 1987, this is the US's most important showcase for small acts to get hot. Every hipster on Earth heads to the biggest hipster town for a convention-style festival. They have yet to reveal a full line-up for the music portion, but notable names they have confirmed are The Breeders and Thurston Moore and minimalist composer Steve Reich. But who's on the line-up is entirely irrelevant for an event like this that is centered around discovering new acts you've never heard of before.

The Low-down: The blogoshpere is dominated by SXSW in March and everyone is looking to see what's hot. It's like the X-Games of "battle of the bands" rolled into a city-wide party.

Chance I Go: 90% Another fest I've always wanted to go to, but never got the chance. I'm hoping to hook up with some ATL band and go into total coverage mode (if you're a band going to SXSW from ATL, give us a holla).

South By Southwest Website

Keep up to date on all things SXSW here.


Wanee (April 2007) [Live Oak, FL]

A small, spring hippy-fest not too far from the ATL. They have yet to release official dates for next year or a line-up, but last year's two-day installment was entirely jamband anchored featuring most notably Gov't Mule, Derek Trucks Band, and Keller Williams. Details should be coming soon for next year's event.

The Low-down: Small scale hippy-fests are always a fun time, but if you're reading Ohmpark regularly, I doubt you're gonna find too much music there for progressive tastes.

Chance I Go: 25% With all the other awesome fests going on in the spring, i may not have the cash to do this, but I would like to.

Wanee Website


Coachella (April 25-27, 2008) [Indio, CA]

Back When Pearl Jam was fighting Ticketmaster, they did a show with Tool in 1993 at the Empire Polo Club, east of Los Angeles in the desert in need of a large-scale venue that Ticketmaster didn't have exclusive rights to. Six years later, the first ever Coachella Valley Music And Arts Festival took place in the same spot. The first event occurred just three months after the disastrous Woodstock '99 fest, and the promoters were not allowed to offer camping because of that. The inaugural 2-day event saw approximately 25,000 attendees and was a financial failure. The fest struggled to return for a one-day event in April of 2001 and almost fell apart completely before Jane's Addiction reunited to be the headliner and made the second installment a resounding success. The festival has grown since, to its pinnacle last year with Rage Against The Machine's reunion to 100,000 people. Legendary band reunions have been a large part of Coachella's history and helped propel it to one of the two most important festivals of this decade. I was lucky enough to attend in 2004 and in 2005 and both years were amazing experiences. One yearly tradition leading up to the line-up announcement extends beyond just rumored line-ups, as fake Coachella posters are circulated across the Internet. Here's my favourite one so far this year:



I Don't Say Evasion, I Say Avoision! is keeping you up-to-date on all the confirmations and rumors here:

Current list of Coachella 2008 confirmations

Confirmed (allegedly):
The Breeders pitchfork
Dwight Yoakam official myspace
Heidi Vogel & The Cinematic Orchestra: official myspace
Autolux (email from Autolux)
The Verve Cat Dirt Sez (they broke the news on Scar Jo and Friday set times this year so they are trustworthy)
Death Cab for Cutie UCLA Campus Events person found out when trying to book them for a free show on campus
Austin TV Cuchara Sonica
VHS or Beta The Scenestar
Rabbit in the Moon (allegedly confirmed Coachella at Street Scene)

Significantly probable:
Caribou (playing Costa Mesa on April 24th)
A Tribe Called Quest A&M Entertainment states they are available for a 2008 world tour, and unspecified festival headliners are available for 150-800k and you know ATCQ is one of them
My Bloody Valentine (previously confirmed by The Daily Swarm, Entertainment Weekly but debunked by pitchfork and billboard so who knows)
Portishead (iffy "confirmations" from The Daily Swarm and Spin)
Animal Collective Pitchfork quotes that they will "perhaps [play] at least one show in April in the USA."
The Magnetic Fields (touring again for the first time in a hundred years)
Battles (touring next spring, playing Langerado, major buzz band of 2007, etc)
Weezer (new terrible album to be released April 22)
Swervedriver Billboard (doing reunion tour in the spring, Coachella specifically mentioned as possible)
Mogwai touring US in the spring (with stated festival preference, and Coachella is the only major US festival in the spring, besides Langerado, but that lineup has already been announced)
The Chemical Brothers messageboard post

More rumors:
R.E.M. Product Shop NYC
Screaming Trees (ditto)
The White Stripes (ditto)
Pulp (seen them on a couple blogs, heard something is planned for the 30th anniversary next year, and this would be the best surprise in Coachella history, but I unfortunately doubt this will happen)
Blur
Sasha & Digweed
Feist
Joanna Newsom
Deltron 3030
No Doubt

Definitely will NOT be there:
Radiohead Coachella board mod and Goldenvoice employee said so on the board
The Smiths
The Cure
(playing the Hollywood Bowl a month later)
Led Zeppelin (wayyyy too big, but rumor has it that Bonnaroo is trying/tried to book them)
The Prodigy (previously listed on label's (Cooking Vinyl USA) myspace but removed with an official debunking statement)
Turbonegro (removed from Cooking VInyl USA's myspace as well, but quietly, so maybe there's still a chance?)
Foo Fighters (will be touring Australia at the time)

The Low-down: Coachella is such a unique experience and the line-ups are consistently one of the year's best. The desert weather can be daunting, especially if you decide to camp, but Coachella is something i think everyone who likes fests should do at least once.

Chance I Go: 70% Last year i had paid for a hotel room in the desert before the thing sold out too fast for me to get a ticket, so with the money involved to do Coachella there's certainly possibilities it could fall through for me, but I really want to go.

Coachella Website


Bonnaroo (June 12-15, 2008) [Manchester, TN]

Bonnaroo is my biggest holiday of the year. It is the one event that I look forward to most each year. You can read my 'roo stories here or read my review of last year here. Bonnaroo's success has helped usher in a golden day of music festivals in the US and has been ATL's only somewhat local constant pinnacle music event since it started in 2002. The fest, which began primarily as a super jamband fest, has diversified its line-ups and embraced the indie/alt rock world more and more each year. I'm very interested to see what the line-up looks like this year. The rumors currently:

-Pearl Jam
-My Morning Jacket (Pollstar had listed them for the Friday the 13th, but took it down the next day)
-Pat Green (This is the first artist Pollstar has posted under "Bonnaroo")
-Led Zeppelin and Metallica- Superfly has denied that either one of these bands are headlining the festival in 08.
-Robert Plant and Alison Krauss - The Tennessean reports that the duo will play Bonnaroo in 08.
-B.B. King - According to his offical tour dates he is playing Bonnaroo in 08.

Pearl Jam has been a band that Bonnaroo's promoters have had on their wishlist for a long time. So, I would anticipate this would be the year that happens. Last year, though, the popular rumors which seemed most probable, including Pearl Jam, turned out to be completely wrong, so there's really no telling until the end of January/beginning of February. Personally I'm pulling for returns from Radiohead and The Mars Volta, but that's only wishful thinking at this point.

The Low-down: The 'roo is no longer the extreme "no rules, greatest party on Earth" it started out to be, but it still remains an extremely important barometer of where music is and at 80,000 or so other folks, it is still one hell of a fest.

Chances I Go: 99.9% I've been every year and I don't plan on stopping anytime soon.

Bonnaroo Website


Pitchfork (Summer 2008) [Chicago, IL]

After sponsoring the now defunct Intonation Fest in Chicago in 2005, Pitchfork Media created its own fest in 2006 bringing 35,000 to a small city park in Chicago. Last year it sold out to a crowd of approximately 47,000 highlighted by ATP's "Don't Look Back" series bringing Sonic Youth, Slint, and GZA to play their seminal albums live. The urban, non-camping 3 day fest I attended last year was a very chill atmosphere, with maybe the best vendor setup of any festival I have been to, including a vinyl mall and a hand bill mall. With what was arguably the best line-up of last year, the only weakness this fest had was terrible sound problems all weekend. Check our coverage from last year:

The Low-down: My expectations for Pitchfork this year is that they will again have one of the best line-ups and they will fix the sound problems they had last year. If they can accomplish both of those, this is a mandatory fest.

Chances I Go: 80% I loved it last year, so I will probably go again.

Pitchfork Website


Lollapalooza (August 1-3, 2008) [Chicago, IL]

In the 1990's Lollapalooza was king of the touring fest model that flourished at that time. Run by Jane's Addiction's Perry Farrell, the event became as an important icon to its time in music as Woodstock did to its own time. As the grunge movement waned, and violent precursors to what happened at the Woodstock '94 and '99 began to happen at Lollapalooza shows, Perry Farrell handed over the reigns to do other things, and the fest didn't last very long after that. In 2003, the newly reunited Jane's Addiction headlined a revived Lollapalooza tour which I caught when it came to Lakewood. In 2004, Lollapalooza headlined by Morrissey and Sonic Youth failed to sell enough tickets fast enough and was cancelled very soon after being announced. Perry vowed to bring Lollapalooza back again, and decided to adopt the Bonnaroo/Coachella model that had come to be such large successes at the time and settled down Lollapalooza to Grant Park in Chicago for a one-off event in 2005. The model proved a success for Lolla drawing 65,000 people. I went in 2006 up and really loved it.

The Low-down: With Perry Farrell involved you know its gonna be cool, this particular urban setting is ideal for a large, non-camping fest, and the line-ups have been steadily top tier.

Chances I Go: 40% Chicago is an expensive city to visit, so i may have to choose between this and Pitchfork, and my inital inclination is to choose Pitchfork, but if the line-up is hot enough, I'll make the trek twice.

Lollapalooza Website


ACLFest (September 26-28, 2008) [Austin, TX]

Austin City Limits Music Festival began in 2002, the same year as Bonnaroo, and has emerged as a top-tier American fest, maybe the premier urban, non-camping fest in the US. Last year's line-up included Bjork, Wilco, Arade Fire, Muse My Morning Jacket, Queens Of The Stone Age, Bloc Party, The Decmeberists, and Yo La Tengo. I've heard good things about it but have yet to go to one.

The Low-down: It should be a great line-up and a fun big fest with 65,000 people.

Chances I Go: 60% Another fest I haven't been to means I need to go.

ACLFest Website


The Echo Project (Fall 2008) [Atlanta, GA]

Seemingly out of nowhere The Echo Project emerged for the first time ever a few months ago just Outside The Perimeter. The Jamband heavy, but diverse line-up brought out a great, small crowd under 10,000. By the accounts I've heard, it was not very successful financially, but the promoters have maintained that it will return next year. I had a blast, and you can read about my experience here. Also, much better pictures here.

The low-down: I would expect it to be really fun again next year, but I hope they get someone who knows indie music a little better to choose that part of the line-up (give me a holla ;) ), because i think diehard hippies have a hard time discerning what's good (not The Killers). Also, they need to promote it properly this year if they want it to be financially successful.

Chances I Go: 98% So much fun and it's right here in the ATL, why wouldn't I go?

The Echo Project Website


Voodoo (October 24-26, 2008) [New Orleans, LA]

Dating back to 1999, this mega-big urban, noncamping fest is the New Orleans version of Atlanta's old Music Midtown, held every year on Halloween weekend. In 2005 it had to be held simultaneously in two different states because of Hurricane Katrina, but when it returned to its regular spot of City Park in 2006 it bounced back with 93,000 attendance. This year with Rage Against The Machine, The Smashing Pumpkins, and Wilco headlining, it blew up even larger to a ridiculous 150,000+. Check our coverage:
The Low-down: A solid fest who's line-ups tend to be a little less than top tier because of the mainstream crowd it aims at, but the bonus is you are in a city like New Orleans to party.

Chances I Go: 25% I've been to this twice, so it's about time for me to go to Vegoose for the first time.

Voodoo Website


Vegoose (October 2008) [Las Vegas, NV]

This non-camping spinoff of Bonnaroo began its annual Halloween weekend event in 2005. Last year notable acts fromm the line-up included Rage Against The Machine, Blonde Redhead, Battles, Mastodon, Muse, Queens Of The Stone Age, and Ghostface Killah. The line-ups tend to be even a little less jambandy than Bonnaroo's, and with late night sets in a city like Las Vegas, you know its gonna be a crazy time.

The Low-down: With the folks running Bonnaroo doing this, you're in good hands. The line-ups are small, but high quality. Last year attendance was around 40,000.

Chances I Go: 55% A fest and a city i've never experienced means most likely it is the time to go.

Vegoose Website

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Tuesday, November 13, 2007

Torrrents Of The Day: Echo Project

Thursday, October 18, 2007

Live Review: The Echo Project



The newest fest to spring up in this golden age of weekend festivals was right here in Atlanta last weekend. My crew ran 5 cars deep last Thursday afternoon in very little traffic or delays (just me making a few wrong turns) on the way to The Echo Project. We arrived around 5pm to find a very empty field:



We setup camp and commenced drinking at our campsites. Thursday night Dubconcious performed about 50 feet from our camp, which was almost at the entrance of stage area. One very nice thing about a small festival as opposed to, say, Bonnaroo, is most everyone is a short walk to all the action. Friday we went to the stages before noon and were rewarded with a Flaming Lips sound check. They performed at least 2 full songs and treated it as a mini-performance:





We then checked out Elevado next, and now that I know their new album well, it was very enjoyable. They seemed to be having some issues with the sound equipment, and were not very happy about. Frontman Justin Sias was hilariously crazy jumping down in the audience to dance around, crawling under the stage and disappearing for a while and then for the finale laying motionless in the audience clutching a ghetto trombone. Between how good this band is and all they do with ISP, i definitely put them in the high echelons of Atlanta's kickass music scene. The Echo Project security tried to stop me from taking pictures with my cellphone because i didn't have a photo pass, but since no one will give me a photo pass, we gotta go guerrilla:







Next band I caught was The Benevento-Russo Duo. They played a typical, but thoroughly enjoyable set:



Unfortunately Snowden cancelled due to a family emergency, so I opted for drinking in the beautiful weather for a while before catching the end of Cypress Hill. I joined a gaggle of spun-out kids to wait for the Flaming Lips right up front and it well worth it. I had seen the Lips so many times since Yoshimi that I had actually gotten sick of their act but decided to give this band I had once loved another chance after a 15 month Flaming Lips hiatus. It was a wise decision as i had a blast in the thick of what was probably the best show and clearly the biggest crowd of the weekend. Musically, I'm a big fan of most of the stuff they never play these days, so I was very happy with the Zaireeka track they did. They also kept the usual suspect cover songs to a minimum. Wayne joked around about how much weed smoking was going on and appeared to be all about inaugurating this little fest. Echo seemed to be billed to me from the beginning as a fest for the old-school Bonnarooers and it lived up to that billing with plenty of party favors and glass pipe vendors to go around. Experience the party:















After the end of that, we caught The Album Leaf, and they were really, really good. They are a band I've casually listened to a few times before, but never really absorbed, and I'll be looking into them hard now.



I ended the night catching most of the second Disco Biscuits set. I'm very picky with my jambands, but these guys prove to me time after time that they have something special that the rest of the noodlers lack.



Saturday i missed many of the great early day shows due to intoxication, but here's a couple photos of good shows from our resident Echo Project guru Benjammin:

Futureman:


God Is An Astronaut:


The highlight of Saturday would be Rabbit In The Moon. It had been about 5 years since I had seen these guys, and they were exactly how I remembered them. They had a few new tricks, but it was the same cheesy but mind blowing audio/visual experience that is perfect for tripping out. The best way I can describe this group is the raver's answer to Gwar:







After being dumb enough to double-check whether The Killers still sucked, I caught Treasure Fingers' set, complete with Snowden, Pink Floyd, and Justice remixes:



Sunday I started the day with Man Man, and realized that they are the headies of gypsy-rock, while Gogol Bordello is more like some good mids. Up to this point, not one single show was dissappointing, but the rest of the day would be a little bit of let down musically. Spoon is just too vanilla and boring to see live, RAQ sucked, Umphrey's McGee is just marginal, The Roots are still a karaoke show (although the side-project Bob Dylan jamout thing they did was really cool), and the first set of Phil Lesh I stayed around for didn't offer me much reason to stick around for the second.

Overall, i had hoped this fest would be like the first couple of years of Bonnaroo but smaller, and that's exactly what I got. The people, though, were a toned-down version of the nu-hippies, who were certainly down with the vibe, but probably weren't wearing tie-dyes much back home. The estimated attendance was 15,000, but for most of the fest, especially the first few days, there were a lot fewer than that. At the fullest point, the property only appeared to be half-used. The security team the fest employed seemed to be extremely efficient and even came into our campsite a few times looking to nab the prohibited glass containers, but they allowed everyone to party to the fullest, so they walked that thin line very well. The weather was beautiful, blue skies all weekend long with some really cold nights. In terms of pure fun, this has been my favourite festival of the year and am looking forward to many great October weekends on the Hooch in the future. Thanks to Sleo and Benjammin for the assorted phlogs. Some visuals of the event:





























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Monday, October 15, 2007

Back From Echo Project



I am ITP briefly before heading to Birmingham, AL to catch Earlimart tonight. Echo Project was really, really fun. I can't stop listening to the new Radiohead album, and it seems that's the case with everyone. Porcupine Tree in Asheville, NC last week was kickass. More on all of these things very soon, plus a big festival announcement and Voodoo Fest coverage next week, so keep it tuned here.

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Monday, October 8, 2007

It's Echo Project Week!



For me, this is gonna be a killer week. Wednesday I'm heading up to Asheville to catch Porcupine Tree. Thursday I come back and head a little OTP for Echo Project. Then on Monday I'm heading to Birmingham to catch Earlimart. A few Echo Project details I forgot to cover is that Common got added and that Dubconscious will be playing at the campgrounds Thursday night. As excited as I am about the festival, there happens to be a ridiculous amount of great shows in the Atlanta area this weekend, so if you can't go to Echo, there's still plenty of great tunes to be absorbed:

Tuesday night The Brunettes and The Preakness will be at The Earl.

Wednesday night Ghostface Killah will be at Georgia Tech.

Thursday night Octopus Project and Morning State will be at the Drunken Unicorn.

Friday night offers many great options: Caribou at the Earl, Minus The Bear at the Variety Playhouse, and Portugal. The Man at The Loft.

Subtle and Sunset Rubdown at the Drunken Unicorn Saturday night is pretty sweet.

Sunday is packed out too with Ryan Adams at the Fox, Band of Horses at Park Tavern, and my pick for best show of the week, Earlimart at the Earl.

Minus The Bear : Menos El Oso : Drilling


Portugal. The Man : Church Mouth : Shade


Earlimart : Mentor Tormentor : Happy Alone


The Octopus Project : Hello, Avalanche : I Saw The Bright Shinies


Caribou : Andorra : Eli


Sunset Rubdown : Random Spirit Lover : For The Pier (And Dead Shimmering)

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Saturday, September 29, 2007

The Echo Project Releases Schedule



Thanks to Benjammin for keeping on top of the Echo info. Take a look at the schedule here. You can also check out my personalized schedule. Breaking the schedule down, Friday is by far the best line-up and scheduled very well for hitting up all those awesome artists. I like the Saturday day line-up, but after 10pm there is not much that appeals to me except Atlanta's own Treasure Fingers. Sunday is a little sparse, but there's enough to keep me happy throughout. I have to say I think they did a great job scheduling the acts they have for the most part. I can't believe this thing is less than 2 weeks away.

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Wednesday, September 26, 2007

Humpday Randomnimity

The Echo Project has revealed what artists are playing which days. I also just realized Elevado is on the line-up. I've been jamming their latest release hard lately:

Elevado : This World Is On Fire : Song Of A Purple Man


There's a bunch of cool stuff going on at Islands/The Unicorns camp.

Islands : Return to The Sea : Swans (left After Death)


Somebody died at a recent Smashing Pumpkins show.

ok, here's bunch of great random tracks for today cuz that's the kind of mood i'm in:

Caribou : Andorra : After Hours


The Fiery Furnaces : Gallowbird's Bark : Tropical Ice-Land


Cyann & Ben : Sweet Beliefs : Let It Play


Eddie Vedder : Into The Wild : Society


Grandaddy : The Early Demos : You Want Me Back

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Wednesday, September 12, 2007

Humpday Randomnimity

Last Tuesday night I caught Midlake at The Earl and they were really awesome. Here's a couple bad pics ( I swear I'm getting my own real camera soon):





If you are unfamiliar with these guys, think Thom Yorke meets Fleetwood Mac. They just released a digital EP called Oak And Julian. Here's a cut and a bonus:

Midlake : Oak & Julian : Roscoe (acoustic)


The Chemical Brothers : We Are The Night : The Pills Won't Help You Know (Featuring Midlake)


So, the Echo Project's 3rd round of artist auditions didn't all come out at once and I missed a few additions when I reported it last week. Here is the full Echo Project Line-Up:

The Killers
Phil Lesh & Friends
The Flaming Lips

Thievery Corporation
moe.
The Roots
Spoon
Cypress Hill
Les Claypool
Michael Franti & Spearhead
Clap Your Hands Say Yeah
Rodrigo Y Gabriela
Umphrey's McGee
The Disco Biscuits

Stephen Marley
Rabbit in the Moon
Gza (Genius) and Slick Rick featuring the Fyre Department
The Bravery
Medeski Martin & Wood
MSTRKRFT
Cat Power & Dirty Delta Blues
Polyphonic Spree
Butch Walker
JJ Grey & Mofro
Secret Machines
Son Volt
Avett Brothers
Perpetual Groove
Brazilian Girls
Man Man
RJD2
Lyrics Born
The Album Leaf
The Benevento Russo Duo
Tea Leaf Green
ALO
God Is An Astronaut
Bassnectar
Ryan Shaw
Dirty Dozen Brass Band
The Egg
Toubab Krewe
Wood Brothers
Snowden
Futureman and His Black Mozart Ensemble
RAQ
Dubconcious
Spam Allstars
Afromotive
Greenskeepers
Lazaro Casanova
Marc Ford
Col. Bruce Hampton & The Quark Alliance
Telepath
Little Birdy
Collective Efforts
Boom Box
Marchforth Marching Band
Scissors For Lefty
Dead Confederate
Benzos
Barrel House Mamas
Strut
Something Japanese
Grimace Federation
Spencer Durham Band
Jamie McLean
3S Hostage
Sam Thacker
Lord Is My Shotgun
Entropy
Ployd
Mike Zarin
Sorted
Munir
Random Rabbit
Sonar
Soundwave
Mayhem
Habersham/Numinous
Secret Live
Brandon B
Treasure Fingers
Truform
Chris Grass
Eric ZBD
and more...
The two big additions i missed were Spoon and Rabbit In The Moon. Back in my short-lived raver days, Rabbit In The Moon was my favourite electronic artist. They are like taking Flaming Lips and GWAR to a rave; their live show is an incredible spectacle. DJ Monk is no longer part of the team, but with Confucius still producing the music and weird-ass frontman Bunny doing really trip stuff on stage, I can guarantee the spun out wooks are gonna love this show. If you are going to this fest, don't miss this show(and don't be sober for it):



Bunny was riding in a ball across the audience way before Wayne:



Mastodon's Brent Hinds is in the hopsital from a head injury that occurred at the MTV Video Music Awards. Some Mastodon related vids:

Featuring Queens Of The Stone Age's Josh Homme:



News report on Mastodon:



And here's an Eddie Vedder track featuring Sleater-Kinney's Corin Tucker:

Eddie Vedder : Into The Wild (movie soundtrack) : Hard Sun

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Tuesday, September 4, 2007

Echo Project Expands Line-up



America's newest music fest, right here in the A-town, just keeps getting better. Here's the full line-up with the new additions (since that's how Echo Project posted it and i don't have time this second to sort through it):

The Killers
Phil Lesh
Thievery Corporation

moe

The Roots
The Flaming Lips
Cypress Hill
Les Claypool
Michael Franti & Spearhead
Clap Your Hands and Say Yeah
Rodrigo y Gabriela
Umphrey's McGee
Disco Biscuits
Stephen Marley
Bravery
Medeski Martin & Wood
mstrkrft
Cat Power and Dirty Delta Blues
Polyphonic Spree
JJ Grey & Mofro
Secret Machines
Son Volt
Avett Brothers
Perpetual Groove
Brazilian Girls
MAN MAN
Lyrics Born
The Album Leaf
The Benevento - Russo Duo
Tea Leaf Green
ALO
God is and Astronaut
Ryan Shaw
The Egg
Toubab Krewe
Wood Brothers
Snowden
Futureman and his Black Mozart Ensemble
RAQ
Dubconscious
Spam Allstars
Afromotive
Greenskeepers
Lazaro Casanova
Marc Ford
Col. Bruce Hampton & The Quark Alliance
Telepath
Little Birdie
Collective Efforts
Boom Box
March Fourth Marching Band
Scissors for Lefty
Dead Confederate
Benzos
Barrel House Mamas
Strut
Something Japanese
Grimace Federation
Spencer Durham Band
The Jamie McLean
3$ Hostage
Sam Thacker
Lord is My Shotgun
Entropy
Ployd
Mike Zarin
Sorted
Munir
Random Rabbit
Sonar
Soundwave
Mayhem
Habersham / Numinous
Secret Life
Will
Brandon B
Treasure Fingers
Truform
Chris Grass
Eric ZBD

The most notable additions to me are Snowden, Futureman, Entropy, Dubconscious, Dead Confederate, and Treasure Fingers, but there are alot of artists i don't recognize. i really need to get tickets.

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Monday, August 13, 2007

Echo Project Artist Additions



Now added to the line-up:

The Flaming Lips
Thievery Corporation
Les Claypool
The Bravery
Secret Machines
Clap Your Hands Say Yeah
MSTRKRFT
JJ Grey and MOFRO
Son Volt
The Egg
The Album Leaf
Man Man
Tea Leaf Green
The Benevento/Russo Duo
Lazaro Casanova
Telepath

This line-up is certainly doing its best to go old-school Bonnaroo. Despite the fact that the hippies putting this together obviously don't know indie music well (The Bravery, The Killers, bleh), they did get some bands I'm really happy about seeing on here (Man Man, The Album Leaf, Thievery Corporation) in addition to now having pretty much every jamband I love (although the Allman bros./Gov't Mule family could use some repping). I was going to go to this to party regardless of the line-up, but they are putting together something special now and they are going to have more additions on top of that. You can get your $120 early bird tix right now and see the full line-up of what is now Atlanta's biggest festival here.

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Tuesday, July 31, 2007

Shows You Needs To Know

We reported it first here Friday, but now that more details have been released, we are again going to tell you about the Joanna Newsom show coming to Atlanta on November 11th. In addition to being one of only a handful of shows right now, it is also going to feature a full orchestra. As we've mentioned before, we are big Joanna Newsom fans and if you haven't checked out what the hype is all about, its time to:







Ok, another huge concert announcement for Atlanta is The Echo Project. Wondering what that is? Well, it is a Bonnaroo-style music fest being held October 12th-14th on a 350 acre private farm right outside Atlanta along the Chattahoochee River to raise money for some environmental causes. Here's the initial line-up:

The Killers
Phil Lesh And Friends
The Roots
Moe
Cypress Hill
Umphrey's McGee
Micheal Franti And Spearhead
Stephen Marley
The Disco Biscuits
Cat Power And The Dirty Delta Blues
Rodreigo And Gabriella
The Polyphonic Spree
Brazillian Girls
Perpetual Groove
The Avett Brothers
Lyrics Born
RJD2
Toubab Krewe
Spam Allstars
ALO
Greenskeepers
The Afromotive

Early bird tickets go on sale today at 10am for $120. Looks like the hippy version of Music Midtown. Check the website out.

Tonight Pelican is at the Drunken Unicorn. I'll see you there.

Tommorrow My Brightest Diamond will be doing a free acoustic show at Wordsmiths Books in Decatur before playing at Vinyl that night with Rasputina.

Thursday is the Rock The Bells festival at the Amphitheatre-formerly-known-as-Lakewood. hip-hop will be well represented by The Wu-Tang Clan, Talib Kwali, Supernatural, Rahzel, Nas, Jedi Mind Tricks, Immortal Technique, Erykah Badu, David Banner, and Pharoahe Monch.

If that's not your thing, you can see Tokyo Police Club at Vinyl Thursday instead.

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