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Sasquatch! Festival | 05.29-05.31 | Washington

Words by: Mike Bookey | Images by: Kyle Johnson, Christopher Nelson & Jackie
Kingsbury

Sasquatch! Music Festival:: 05.29.10-05.31.10 :: The Gorge :: George,
WA

It’s about two hours before sunset on Sunday night on the massive green hillside that is
The Gorge when someone
starts a conga line. There’s nothing particularly groundbreaking about a conga line –
except for when it, like this one, involves maybe 300 people and is performed to music
performed live by LCD Soundsystem. This is what happens on day two of the
Sasquatch! Music Festival, and it’s a moment that seems to encapsulate the indie-
heavy and mostly youthful explosion of sound and culture that’s been taking place on the
banks of the Columbia River since 2002.


The Gorge by Christopher Nelson

So, this conga line heads up the hill and away from the main stage as LCD’s James
Murphy
continues to belt out “I Can Change,” just one of the excellently danceable
numbers from LCD’s recently released disc, This Is Happening, only to return, its
members – many of them with faces painted neon and feathers in their hair, the chosen
party uniform of the weekend – clapping in rhythm above their heads and coming to a stop
along the main concourse. Thousands of people join in, waving their hands, stripping down
to underwear, and most noticeably, dancing as if Betty White’s life depended on it. And
that, for the most part was Sasquatch.


Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros by Kyle Johnson

There was plenty more to the festival, which began with fans lining up late Friday night
and early into Saturday morning to reach the fabled Gorge campgrounds – the mowed field
that for the next three days would be a spot to relax after 12-plus hours of music and a
multi-acre spread for others to create their own personal round-the-clock discos. By
early afternoon on Saturday, fans were trickling into the music venue (separate from the
campgrounds) by way of a heavy pat down gate search to arrive in time for early
performances, including those by Seattle hip hop innovators Shabazz Palaces on the main stage and the
folk-driven grooves of Mumford & Sons on the secondary Bigfoot Stage.

As the crowds grew and the nine-dollar beers flowed, Edward Sharpe & the
Magnetic Zeros
took the Bigfoot Stage and drew a sizeable hoard of curious
onlookers who soon became fans of the gang of freak folk weirdos and their dynamic
namesake leader. By the time they got to their hit, “Home,” the place was bouncing,
making for the first big moment of the festival.


The Hold Steady by Christopher Nelson

With the sun setting, The Hold Steady jogged onto the Bigfoot Stage, with bespectacled,
well-groomed front man Craig Finn looking more like someone late for his kid’s
soccer game than the leader of one of most party-friendly rock bands on the touring
circuit. The band delivered a set full of fan favorites like “Chips Ahoy,” but also some
cuts from the new Heaven is Whenever album. Crowds soon gravitated toward the main
stage, where Vampire Weekend was about to go on. Ezra Koenig‘s overly
emotive face blown up on the massive vertical video screen may have been frightening, but
hits like “Oxford Comma” got feet stomping and hands waving en masse.

Closing out the night, as they have at so many festivals over the years, was My Morning
Jacket
, who came out amidst darkness and cranked out a wall of feedback before the
lights came up enough to reveal Jim James in what appeared to be skeleton moon
boots playing the intro to “One Big Holiday.” By the time MMJ closed down the stage,
they’d jumped through their catalogue, playing a reverb-drenched “Off the Record” and a
crowd-pleasing “I’m Amazed” before sending fans off to chill/party/build a teepee in the
campground, or check out a wildly lit set from party purveyor Deadmau5.


Jim James of My Morning Jacket by Kyle Johnson

By noon on Sunday, Sasquatch! was shifting back into gear with early sets from Langhorne Slim, Midlake and Local Natives, to
name a few. One of the youngest bands on the lineup, Avi Buffalo
dished out an impressive set of quirky folk-inspired, Fleet Foxes-ish pop rock on the
smaller Yeti Stage, playing their breakout song “What’s In It For” to an appreciate and
equally young audience. From there, it was a sprint – Sasquatch’s close stage setup
allows for such act-to-act darting – to catch the end of Kid Cudi‘s super-
charged hip hop, and then a fill-in set by the bombastic and excellently named indie
rockers of Mt. St.
Helens Vietnam Band
before settling down at the main stage to see the end of Tegan & Sara and
prepare for the aforementioned LCD Soundsystem extravaganza.

Long after the conga line had dissipated, Pavement – a band
many at the festival had come specifically to see – took the stage and announced that it
was Stephen Malkmus‘ birthday, then said something about how much champagne LCD had
backstage. The beginning of the set was full of screwups, but “Cut Your Hair” proved
excellently nostalgic, and also, who cares if Pavement sounds sloppy? They’re supposed to
be sloppy – they’ve made an awesome career out of it.


Pavement by Kyle Johnson

From there it was over to the Bigfoot Stage to settle in for Public Enemy as
night fell and a few sprinkles dripped down. Public Enemy eventually came on stage,
complete with military escorts and busted into “911 Is a Joke” with Chuck D having
hardly lost a step and Flava Flav, well, being Flava Flav.

The night finished with Massive Attack, who rolled out their patented trip-hop stylings,
complete with a ridiculously huge screen behind them that listed one digital number after
another – things like the number of deaths that resulted from Hurricane Katrina and the
national debt. Intense? Absolutely. When that concluded it was either off to the late-
night Booka
Shade
set or off to the campgrounds to sleepÂ…or make announcements on megaphones
all night.

Monday was almost completely void of the last day-of-the-festival sort of vibe that often
shadows over big events like this. Sure, there were some indications that the fun was
ending, like the two college-aged girls who walked through the festival with a sign that
read: Our ride lost his mind on acid. We need a ride back to Eugene, Oregon.
Yikes. There was still fun to be had on Monday, which began with soulful sets from The Heavy and
smooth talking cheeseball-in-a-suit Mayer Hawthorne
on the main stage. Then, there was a dance rock show from Phantogram on the
Yeti Stage right before the dusty, dirty, bloody Southern rock of Drive-By
Truckers
, who seemed like they might end up proving out of place amidst the hipsters,
but were appreciated in the end as Patterson Hood‘s growl echoed down the canyon
walls.


Band of Horses by Jackie Kingsbury

Dr. Dog
proved that their sound isn’t relegated to Beach Boys-esque harmonies by turning plenty of
their numbers into high-flying, loud-as-hell rockers, even though most of the festival was
across the hill dancing to Passion Pit. With the day wearing on and time running out on the
festival, She & Him’s Zooey Deschanel ran onto the stage and wasted no time busting
out plenty of the band’s sunshiney pop numbers, with M. Ward looking
cool (as always) in his shades and nonchalant demeanor. The main stage stayed packed for
the rest of the night, with Band of Horses playing in their typical booming style, followed
closely by MGMT‘s dance-your-ass-off jamboree.

Ween closed
things down in their typical zany, impossibly eclectic style, and then Sasquatch was over
- except in the campgrounds, where there was still at least eight hours of partying and
megaphone announcements to be found. And hopefully those two girls made it back to
Eugene. We may never know.

JamBase | Bigfootin’
Go See Live Music!


The Gorge by Christopher Nelson


80/35 Adds Yo La Tengo, Dawes

VENERABLE ALTERNATIVE ROCK CLASSIC & EMERGING ROOTS ROCK GREAT

Dawes

The 80/35 Festival, which has announced the cherry additions of Yo La Tengo and Dawes.

The third annual 80/35 takes place Saturday and Sunday, July 3 and 4, 2010, at Western Gateway Park in downtown Des Moines, Iowa. The music festival will feature more than 30 acts on multiple stages for two full days of music.

Saturday, July 3

Spoon

Slightly Stoopid

Yo La Tengo
Particle

William Elliott Whitmore

Holly Golightly
Earl Greyhound

Solid Gold
Cashes Rivers

Psalm One
Omega Dog

Modern Day Satire

Sunday, July 4

Modest Mouse

Railroad Earth

The Walkmen

Avi Buffalo

The Heavy

Dar Williams

Dawes
Sara Watkins

Family Groove Company
Evangelicals
The Workshy

Christopher the Conquered


My Morning Jacket: August Tour

A CHARITABLE AUGUST IN WORLD OF MMJ

MMJ by Dave Vann

My Morning Jacket will be headlining new U.S. Tour dates this coming August. The dates will begin in San Diego on August 11 and include a slot at the Mile High Festival, dates supporting Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers, and will conclude in Philadelphia on August 28. Avi Buffalo will support the band on their San Diego and Los Angeles dates.

Once again the band will be donating $1 from every ticket sold to a local charity. See below for the full list of organizations. Tickets for the shows will go on sale beginning this coming Friday, May 21.

MMJ August Tour Dates

Wed, 8/11 San Diego, CA SDSU Outdoor Theater
Charity: San Diego Coast Keeper
Support: Avi Buffalo

Thu, 8/12 Los Angeles, CA The Greek Theater
Charity: School On Wheels
Support: Avi Buffalo

Sun, 8/15 Denver, CO Mile High Festival

Tue, 8/17 Chicago, IL Charter One Pavilion
Charity: Mercy Home

Wed, 8/19 Boston, MA Comcast Center (w/ Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers)

Fri, 8/20 Burlington, VT Champlain Valley Lawn
Charity: Combat Paper Project

Sat, 8/21 Boston, MA Comcast Center (w/ Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers)

Tue, 8/24 East Rutherford, NJ Izod Center (w/ Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers)

Wed, 8/25 Holyoke, MA Mountain Park
Charity: WomanShelter

Fri, 8/27 Pittsburgh, PA Station Square Amphitheater
Charity: Just Harvest

Sat, 8/28 Canandaigua, NY CMAC
Charity: Finger Lakes Land Trust Sun

8/29 Philadelphia, PA Great Plaza
Charity: Greensgrow Philadelphia Project

My Morning Jacket Tour Dates :: My Morning Jacket News :: My Morning Jacket Concert Reviews


80/35 Fest Add Golightly, Cool Kids

SEVEN MORE ACTS JOIN 80/35 MUSIC FESTIVAL

80/35 made its fourth lineup announcement today with the addition of Holly Golightly, Solid Gold, Canby, Psalm One, The Cool Kids, Evangelicals and Family Groove Company.

The final lineup announcement is Monday, May 17. All bands will be released by mid-May. More than 30 bands will play the festival.

Holly Golightly

LINEUP

Saturday, July 3

Spoon

Slightly Stoopid

Particle

Holly Golightly
William Elliott Whitmore

Earl Greyhound

Solid Gold
Canby
Cashes Rivers

Psalm One
Omega Dog

Modern Day Satire

Sunday, July 4

Modest Mouse

Railroad Earth

The Walkmen

The Cool Kids
Avi Buffalo

The Heavy

Dar Williams

Evangelicals
Sara Watkins

Family Groove Company
The Workshy

Christopher the Conquered

ABOUT 80/35

The third annual 80/35 is Saturday and Sunday, July 3 and 4, 2010, at Western Gateway Park in downtown Des Moines. The music festival will feature more than 30 acts on multiple stages for two full days of music.

TICKETS

A limited amount of advance tickets are currently on sale for $25 one-day, $40 two-day, and $175 VIP through midwestix.com. Find all ticket information at http://80-35.com.

Advance (Limited amount on sale now)

$175 VIP

$40 Two-Day

$25 One-Day

Regular

$60 Two-Day

$35 One-Day

Day of

$40 One-Day


80/35 Fest Adds Modest Mouse

MODEST MOUSE TO HEADLINE 80/35 MUSIC FESTIVAL

Modest Mouse

80/35 makes its third lineup announcement with the release of Modest Mouse as the July 4th headliner. Also announced today are The Heavy, William Elliott Whitmore, Dar Williams, Sara Watkins, Cashes Rivers, and Omega Dog.

LINEUP

The next lineup announcement is Monday, May 10. All bands will be released by mid-May. More than 30 bands will play the festival.

Saturday, July 3

Spoon

Slightly Stoopid

Particle

William Elliott Whitmore

Earl Greyhound

Cashes Rivers

Omega Dog

Modern Day Satire

Sunday, July 4

Modest Mouse

Railroad Earth

The Walkmen

Avi Buffalo

The Heavy

Dar Williams

Sara Watkins

The Workshy

Christopher the Conquered

ABOUT 80/35

The third annual 80/35 is Saturday and Sunday, July 3 and 4, 2010, at Western Gateway Park in downtown Des Moines. The music festival will feature more than 30 acts on multiple stages for two full days of music.

TICKETS

A limited amount of advance tickets are currently on sale for $25 one-day, $40 two-day, and $175 VIP through midwestix.com. Find all ticket information at http://80-35.com.

Advance (Limited amount on sale now)

$175 VIP

$40 Two-Day

$25 One-Day

Regular

$60 Two-Day

$35 One-Day

Day of

$40 One-Day


80/35 Festival in Des Moines Spoon, Railroad, Particle, Stoopid

IOWA ROCKS OVER FOURTH OF JULY WEEKEND

Britt Daniel – Spoon by Ryan Salm:

The third annual 80/35 Music Festival will take place Saturday, July 3, and Sunday July 4 in downtown Des Moines’ Western Gateway Park. The two-day fest will feature more than 30 acts on multiple stages. Each Monday the festival will reveal new bands at their official site, and here’s the current lineup:

Saturday, July 3
Spoon
Slightly Stoopid
Particle
Earl Greyhound
Modern Day Satire

Sunday, July 4
Railroad Earth
The Walkmen
Avi Buffalo
Workshy
Christopher the Conquered

Two-day passes are $40 plus service charges, and are on sale here.


Modest Mouse: Summer Tour

MODEST MOUSE ANNOUNCE SUMMER TOUR; AVI BUFFALO, MORNING TELEPORTATION TO OPEN
SHOWS

Modest Mouse

Modest Mouse have
announced their 2010 summer tour plans. The
new tour dates will take the band across the U.S. with a stop in Chicago
at this year’s Pitchfork Festival and over to Europe for appearances at
the Leeds and Reading Festivals. Avi Buffalo and Morning Teleportation
will open various shows on the tour. See below for full list of tour
dates.

Modest Mouse celebrated the 10th anniversary of The Moon & Antarctica
with the long awaited vinyl reissue of the landmark album on April 17.

Out-of-print on vinyl for the past five years, The Moon & Antarctica,
newly-struck on 12″ heavy double vinyl, has been remastered using the
band-approved 2004 CD master. The album features restored original
artwork and replicates the infinite lock groove found in the original
vinyl pressings of 2000. Recorded from July through November 1999, The
Moon & Antarctica
, the third Modest Mouse album, was first released on
both vinyl and CD in June 2000.

The new vinyl reissue includes a download card for The Moon &
Antarctica.

Modest Mouse Tour Dates :: Modest Mouse News :: Modest Mouse Concert Reviews


Blitzen Trapper: Tour/Album Details

BLITZEN TRAPPER ANNOUNCE NEW SUMMER TOUR DATES

INCLUDING STOPS AT BONNARROO, LOLLAPALOOZA, NEWPORT FOLK FESTIVAL, AND MORE

ALBUM ARTWORK FOR DESTROYER OF THE VOID UNVEILED

Sub Pop Records recently announced the June 8 release of Blitzen Trapper‘s fifth album,
Destroyer of the Void, and offered a free download of “Heaven and Earth,” a first listen to one of the album’s stand-out tracks. Click here to listen and download. And now the band has added a slew of new tour dates, including stops at Lollapalooza, Newport Folk
Festival
and the High Sierra Music Festival.

In addition to the announcement of the band’s upcoming summer tour, click here to see the fantastic cover art for
Destroyer of the Void.

Blitzen Trapper

Blitzen Trapper Tour Dates:

06/02/10 Wed – Spokane WA @ Knitting Factory *
06/03/10 Thu – Missoula MT @ The Palace *
06/04/10 Fri – Bozeman MT @ The Filling Station *
06/06/10 Sun – Fargo ND @ The Aquarium *
06/07/10 Mon – Omaha NE @ Slowdown *
06/09/10 Wed – Atlanta GA @ Variety Playhouse *
06/10/10 Thu – Manchester TN @ Bonnaroo
06/13/10 Sun – Charlotte NC @ Tremont Music Hall *
06/14/10 Mon – Washington DC @ 9:30 Club *
06/15/10 Tue – Philadelphia PA @ Trocadero *
06/16/10 Wed – New York NY @ Webster Hall *
06/18/10 Fri – Lancaster PA @ Chameleon Club *
06/19/10 Sat – Pittsburgh PA @ Diesel *
06/20/10 Sun – Newport KY @ Southgate House *
06/21/10 Mon – St Louis MO @ Off Broadway *

06/22/10 Tue – Kansas City MO @ Record Bar *
06/24/10 Thu – Aspen CO @ Belly Up *
06/26/10 Sat – Telluride CO @ Telluride Wine Festival *
06/28/10 Mon – Phoenix AZ @ The Clubhouse *
06/29/10 Tue – Los Angeles CA @ El Rey Theatre *
07/01/10 Thu – Quincy CA @ High Sierra Music Festival
07/02/10 Fri – Quincy CA @ High Sierra Music Festival
07/23/10 Fri – Portland OR @ Crystal Ballroom #
07/27/10 Tue – Minneapolis MN @ First Ave #
07/28/10 Wed – Milwaukee WI @ Turner Hall #
07/29/10 Thu – Cleveland OH @ Beachland Ballroom
07/31/10 Sat – Newport RI @ Newport Folk Festival
08/04/10 Wed – Detroit MI @ Majestic Theatre #
08/05/10 Thu – Indianapolis IN @ The Vogue #
08/06/10 Fri – Chicago IL @ Lollapalooza
08/07/10 Sat – Chicago IL @ Lollapalooza
08/08/10 Sun – Chicago IL @ Lollapalooza
08/10/10 Tue – Iowa City IA @ Gabe’s
08/12/10 Thu – Denver CO @ Ogden Theater

* w/ The Moondoggies
# w/ Avi Buffalo

Blitzen Trapper Tour Dates :: Blitzen Trapper News :: Blitzen Trapper Concert Reviews


Sasquatch! Sells Out Lineup & Day Schedule Finalized

SASQUATCH! MUSIC FESTIVAL SELLS OUT IN RECORD TIME

LINEUP AND DAY SCHEDULE FINALIZED WITH THE ADDITION OF AZIZ ANSARI, THEY MIGHT BE GIANTS AND MORE

Sasquatch 2009 by Nelson

The 2010 Sasquatch! Music Festival is now sold out, with the highest amount of tickets sold in the quickest time since the festival’s inception. Proudly featuring the recently reunited Pavement, Massive Attack, My Morning Jacket, Ween, Vampire Weekend, MGMT, Kid Cudi, LCD Soundsystem, The National, Band of Horses and many others, the festival confirms its final lineup and stage schedule while adding comedian Aziz Ansari, They Might Be Giants and more.

Sasquatch! returns to The Gorge in Quincy, WA May 29-31 (Memorial Day Weekend) and is completely sold out. Known for its bucolic location as well as its programming zeitgeist, the Sasquatch! Festival marks its ninth year at The Gorge, a concert venue built in the Columbia River Gorge and offering spectacular views of the river canyon.

2010 SASQUATCH! FESTIVAL LINEUP

Saturday, May 29

My Morning Jacket

Vampire Weekend

The National

Broken Social Scene

Deadmau5

OK Go

Wale

Minus the Bear

Brother Ali

Shabazz Palaces

Public Enemy

The Hold Steady

Miike Snow

The Posies

Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros

Portugal. The Man

Mumford & Sons

Why?

The Lonely Forest

Patrick Watson

The Middle East

Nurses

Fool’s Gold

Morning Teleportation

Aziz Ansari

Garfunkel & Oates

Nick Kroll

Moshe Kasher

Z-Trip

Dam-Funk

The Very Best

Sunday, May 30

Massive Attack

Pavement

LCD Soundsystem

Tegan & Sara

Kid Cudi

They Might Be Giants

Midlake

Caribou

Nada Surf

Dirty Projectors

Girls

The xx

City & Colour

Cymbals Eat Guitars

The Tallest Man on Earth

Local Natives

Fruit Bats

Vetiver

Freelance Whales

Avi Buffalo

tUnE-YarDs

Jets Overhead

Martina Topley Bird

Mike Birbiglia

Rob Riggle

Luke Burbank

Rory Scovel

Booka Shade

Simian Mobile Disco

A-Trak

Yacht

Monday, May 31

Ween

MGMT

Band of Horses

She & Him

Passion Pit

Drive-By Truckers

The Temper Trap

Mayer Hawthorne

The Heavy

The New Pornographers

Camera Obscura

The Mountain Goats

Dr. Dog

Quasi

Yes Giantess

Jaguar Love

No Age

Japandroids

Telekinesis

Fresh Espresso

Phantogram

Past Lives

Shadow Shadow Shade

Craig Robinson

Bobcat Goldthwait

Todd Barry

Hannibal Buress

Boys Noize

Neon Indian

Hudson Mohawke

For more on Sasquatch! check out 2009 review here.


Sunn O))), Boris, Tortoise, Hope Sandoval for ATP NY

SUNN O))) & BORIS PRESENT ALTAR, TORTOISE, HOPE SANDOVAL & MORE
CONFIRMED FOR ATP NEW YORK 2010

Tortoise

All Tomorrow’s Parties will return to Kutsher’s Country Club, Monticello for the third ATP New York festival over
Labor Day weekend, running from Friday September 3 – Sunday September 5. We recently announced that
legendary film-maker Jim Jarmusch, well known for his fantastic collaborations and documentaries with musicians, will be the guest curator on Sunday September 5.

As previously announced, Friday September 3 features these performances as part of the Don’t Look Back day:

Iggy and the Stooges
performing Raw Power
Sleep performing Holy
Mountain

Mudhoney performing
Superfuzz Bigmuff + Early Singles
The Scientists performing
Blood Red River (first ever U.S. Show)
+ more to be confirmed!

Friday will also feature a Comedy Stage, details of which are to be announced soon.

ATP celebrates 10 years with a birthday party on Saturday September 4 hosting a day of past ATP curators, ATP
Recordings artists and friends. New additions are one of the first ATP curators Tortoise, psych rock luminaries
Bardo Pond, BEAK>
featuring Geoff Barrow of Portishead, one of ATP Recordings’ latest signings in the form of Sleepy Sun, and newcomers AVI Buffalo. Here’s that day’s lineup so far…

  • Sonic Youth
  • Explosions in the
    Sky
  • The Breeders
  • Tortoise
  • Fuck Buttons
  • Bardo Pond
  • Beak> (featuring Geoff Barrow of Portishead)
  • The Books
  • Papa M
  • Sleepy Sun
  • Apse
  • AVI Buffalo
  • + more to be confirmed!

    Jim Jarmusch will curate Sunday September 5 and new additions to his previously announced choices are headed by SUNN O))) and Boris performing material from their mind-blowing collaborative album Altar, Hope
    Sandoval of
    Mazzy Star performing from her stunning new LP, cult Swedish psychedelic rockers Dungen and New York space-rock from White Hills. Here’s how the day is looking so far…

  • SUNN O))) and Boris present ALTAR
  • The Brian Jonestown
    Massacre
  • Hope Sandoval and the Warm
    Inventions
  • Raekwon
  • Girls
  • Dungen
  • Fucked Up
  • Wooden Shjips
  • The Black Angels
  • Vivian Girls
  • White Hills
  • + more to be confirmed!

    All three days will also feature DJs and Cinema presented by Criterion.

    We can also confirm that this year the bars, food vendors and DJs will continue until 6 p.m. on Monday September 6, so that all guests can enjoy a more relaxing start to their post-ATP week.

    Festival Tickets are priced at $250 + booking fee for the weekend. Friday day tickets are priced at $110 + booking
    fee. Saturday day tickets are priced at $120 + booking fee. Sunday day tickets will be available soon.

    Weekend Bus travel is available between Brooklyn or Manhattan and the festival. Day Bus travel is available between
    Manhattan and the festival.

    Accommodation at Kutsher’s is now sold out. Rooms for groups of 3 or 4 are available at the nearby Raleigh hotel
    (we operate a free shuttle bus between the hotel and festival site all weekend). Rooms are priced at $150 + room
    tax per person, full information available at atpfestival.com.

    Weekend and Day Tickets, Accommodation and Bus Travel from Manhattan and Brooklyn are available now via
    www.atpfestival.com

    Tickets are also available now in person from Other Music in New York City and Aquarius Records in San Francisco.

    Selected Press

  • “An unforgettable end to the summer festival season.” – Spin
  • “ATP NY was the most enjoyable festival experience I’ve ever had in my life.” – Pitchfork

  • Sasquatch! Lineup: Pavement, MMJ, Ween, MGMT

    SASQUATCH! MUSIC FESTIVAL LINEUP FEATURES:

    PAVEMENT, MASSIVE ATTACK, MY MORNING JACKET, WEEN, VAMPIRE WEEKEND, MGMT AND MORE

    MAY 29-31 (MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND) AT THE GORGE

    The 2010 Sasquatch! Music Festival will proudly feature the recently reunited Pavement, Massive Attack, My Morning Jacket, Ween, Vampire Weekend, MGMT, Kid Cudi, LCD Soundsystem, The National, Band of Horses and many others. With “The Office’s” Craig Robinson and “The Daily Show’s” Rob Riggle, this year’s Sasquatch! Festival also presents the best in up-and-coming comedic acts. Please see below for the complete festival lineup and ticket information.

    Sasquatch! returns to The Gorge in Quincy, WA May 29-31 (Memorial Day Weekend) following early sellouts and rave reviews the past several years. Festival tickets are available at sasquatchfestival.com and Ticketmaster.com. Known for its bucolic location as well as its programming zeitgeist, the Sasquatch! Festival marks its ninth year at The Gorge, a concert venue built in the Columbia River Gorge and offering spectacular views of the river canyon. Tickets go on sale Saturday February 20 at 10 a.m. PST.

    2010 SASQUATCH! FESTIVAL LINEUP:

    Sasquatch 2009 by Nelson

    My Morning Jacket

    Massive Attack

    Pavement

    Ween

    Vampire Weekend

    MGMT

    Band of Horses

    The National

    LCD Soundsystem

    Tegan & Sara

    Broken Social Scene

    Passion Pit

    Deadmau5

    She & Him

    Public Enemy

    Nada Surf

    The New Pornographers

    The Hold Steady

    The xx

    Dirty Projectors

    OK Go

    Drive-By Truckers

    Kid Cudi

    The Long Winters

    Minus the Bear

    The Mountain Goats

    Quasi

    Camera Obscura

    Fruit Bats

    Brother Ali

    Midlake

    Dr. Dog

    Caribou

    Simian Mobile Disco

    City & Colour

    No Age

    The Temper Trap

    Vetiver

    Miike Snow

    Portugal. The Man

    Telekinesis

    Mayer Hawthorne

    Why?

    Girls

    Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros

    Wale

    The Lonely Forest

    Japandroids

    Boys Noize

    Yacht

    Freelance Whales

    Laura Marling

    Patrick Watson

    Past Lives

    Cymbals Eat Guitars

    The Low Anthem

    The Very Best

    Phantogram

    Neon Indian

    Nurses

    The Tallest Man on Earth

    Fresh Espresso

    Mumford & Sons

    Jets Overhead

    tUnE-YarDs

    Shabazz Palaces

    Fool’s Gold

    Morning Teleportation

    Z-Trip

    Dam-Funk

    Hudson Mohawke

    The Middle East

    Local Natives

    Avi Buffalo

    Booka Shade

    A-Trak

    Yes Giantess

    Craig Robinson

    Rob Riggle

    Garfunkel & Oates

    Luke Burbank

    …and more to come!

    For more on Sasquatch! check out 2009 review here.


    L.A.’s FYF Fest: Black Lips, Lucero
    Wavves, PB Wolf, No Age, AA Bondy

    FYF Fest Presents “Save Our State Parks” At The Los Angeles

    Historic State Park In Downtown L.A. On September 5

    Performers Include: The Black Lips, Lightning Bolt, Tim & Eric, No Age, Lucero
    Converge, Peanut Butter Wolf, The Thermals, Wavves and more


    The Black Lips

    The FYF Fest (formerly F Yeah Fest) is set to take place at the Los Angeles Historic State Park in downtown L.A. on September 5. With independent rock acts like Lightning Bolt, The Black Lips, No Age, Crystal Antlers and Wavves as well as Lucero, AA Bondy, Peanut Butter Wolf and many more, the FYF Fest looks to be one of the more interesting SoCal music events this year. Tickets are on sale for the low price of $20 and can be purchased at fyffest.com.

    Now in its sixth year, 24-year-old festival organizer Sean Carlson has taken the festival he started when he was 18 from Echo Park to the Los Angles Historic State Park. In addition to being one of the premier independent music festivals in Los Angles, the event is also attached to an important and urgent awareness campaign. Due to the recent budget cuts by Gov. Schwarzenegger, many vital programs are beginning to lose their lifelines – one of which is the California State Park System, where the governor decided to cut $14.2 million in funding, bringing over 100 California State Parks to the brink of closing down. FYF hopes that this event will send a message to all of the California state lawmakers stating that these parks are vital components of our communities should not be cut.

    The 2009 Lineup includes:

    Lightning Bolt (first U.S. Festival performance)
    Black Lips
    Tim and Eric (comedy duo from Adult Swim)
    F***ed Up
    Lucero
    Converge
    Glass Candy
    Wavves
    Times New Viking
    No Age
    Crystal Antlers
    Telepathe
    Mika Miko
    Cold Cave
    The Thermals
    Japanther
    Ninjasonik
    AA Bondy
    Matt Skiba (of Alkaline Trio)
    Carbonas
    The Strange Boys
    Har Mar Superstar
    Peanut Butter Wolf
    Kurt Vile
    Eat Skull
    Katie Stelmanis
    Nobunny
    Darker My Love
    Avi Buffalo
    Dios



    Monolith Music Fest at Red Rocks: Mars Volta, Yeahs, Ward, MSTR

    Monolith Announces 2009 Lineup

    Indie Rock Fest Set To Go Down September 12 & 13 at Red Rocks

    The final touches are being put on the lineup of the Monolith Music Festival which includes Yeah Yeah Yeahs, The Mars Volta, Girl Talk, MSTRKRFT, Phoenix, The Walkmen, Health, and Cymbals Eat Guitars amongst others. Full lineup below.

    The annual festival, which is quickly becoming one of the premier independent music festivals, will give attendees an opportunity to see over 50 bands on five different stages at one of the most awe inspiring music venues in the world. Single day passes are currently on sale for $52, while two-day passes are going for $95.

    Tickets can be purchased at monolithfestival.com/tickets.

    Full Lineup:

    Monolith 2008 by Dwenger

    Saturday, September 12

    Yeah Yeah Yeahs

    Girl Talk

    Of Montreal

    M. Ward

    DOOM

    The Walkmen

    OK Go

    Ida Maria

    The Pains of Being Pure at Heart

    Frightened Rabbit

    Thao with the Get Down Stay Down

    Hollywood Holt + Million $ Mano

    Starf*cker

    Thunderheist

    Woodhands

    These United States

    Cymbals Eat Guitars

    The Antlers

    Cotton Jones

    Gregory Alan Isakov

    Lydia

    Generationals

    Edward Sharpe & the Magnetic Zeros

    The Answering Machine

    Roadside Graves

    Danielle Ate the Sandwich

    Speakeasy Tiger

    Autovaughn

    Avi Buffalo

    Wendy Darling

    Boulder Acoustic Society

    Caitlin Rose

    Sunday, September 13

    The Mars Volta

    MSTRKRFT

    Method Man & Redman

    Phoenix

    The Dandy Warhols

    Chromeo

    The Glitch Mob

    Passion Pit

    WALE

    The Thermals

    Harlem Shakes

    Monotonix

    The Grates

    HEALTH

    Deer Tick

    The Twilight Sad

    The Features

    Spindrift

    Savoy

    Bad Veins

    We Were Promised Jetpacks

    Beats Antique

    Tigercity

    French Horn Rebellion

    The Pirate Signal

    Neon Indian

    The Knew

    A Shoreline Dream

    The Royal Bangs

    Red Wire Black Wire

    Jim McTurnan & the Kids That Killed the Man

    Rachel Goodrich

    Check our coverage of Monolith 2008 here.