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Summer Camp 2011: moe., Umph STS9, Avetts, Flecktones, Lotus

FESTIVAL SEASON KICKS INTO HIGH GEAR NEXT MAY

The first round of artist announcements for Summer Camp 2011 Music Festival have arrived. The 11th installment of the Summer Camp Music Festival will take place May 27 – 29, 2011 at Three Sisters Park in Chillicothe. moe. and Umphrey’s McGee will once again be headlining the festival, which will feature over 65 bands on 6 stages over the course of 3 days.

Summer Camp 2011 Initial Lineup
moe. (3 days)
Umphrey’s McGee (3 days)
STS9
Cypress Hill
The Avett Brothers
Girl Talk
Keller Williams
Bela Fleck and Flecktones
Lotus
EOTO
Cornmeal
Big Gigantic
Daedelus
Family Groove Company
Ryan Montbleau Band
Two Fresh
Chicago Farmer
Jaik Willis
Brainchild
Positive Vibr8ions
DJ Belly

Advance Early Bird Tickets for this year sold out in record time, but Early Bird Tickets are still available for $120 including camping. A limited number of these tickets will be sold and once they’re gone the price will go up without notice.


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Images by: Scott Dudelson

Cypress Hill Smokeout :: 10.16.10 :: NOS Events Center :: San Bernadino, CA

The “all day mind opening music festival” returned to Southern California this month, with hosts Cypress Hill joined by MGMT, Slightly Stoopid, Erykah Badu, Incubus and more. Lucky for us, ever-tasty sharpshooter Scott Dudelson was on the spot to capture the festivities.

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Mile High Festival iClips Broadcast Schedule

WHAT’S ROCKIN’ IN THE ROCKIES THIS WEEKEND

The Mile High Music Festival is a two-day, five-stage event happening in Denver, Colorado this weekend, August 14-15. The good folks at iClips will be there broadcasting the action. Here’s the schedule:

Mile High ’09 by Pamela Martinez

Saturday, August 14

1:15p – 2:15p One Eskimo
2:15p – 2:55p The Motet
2:55p – 3:00p Festival b’roll
3:00p – 4:00p The Samples
4:00p – 4:45p Donavon Frankenreiter
4:45p-5:45p Cypress Hill
5:45p – 7:15p Steve Miller Band
7:15p – 8:30p Nas & Damian Marley
8:30p – 11:00p Jack Johnson
11:00p – 12:30p Slightly Stoopid

Sunday, August 15
2:00p – 3:00p Drive-By Truckers
3:00p – 4:00p Ozomatli
4:00p – 4:45p Keane
4:45p – 5:45p Train
5:45p – 7:15p My Morning Jacket
7:15p – 8:15p Weezer
8:30p – 11:30p Dave Matthews Band
11:30p – 12:30p Jimmy Cliff


Cypress Hill Smokeout: Incubus, Stoopid, Deadmau5

PRE-SALE BEGINS THURSDAY AUGUST 12 AT 10 AM


Deadmau5

Guerilla Union, the independent live events company behind world-class platforms such as Rock the Bells and Paid Dues, has announced the return of the annual Cypress Hill Smokeout 2010 on Saturday, October 16 at the NOS Events Center in San Bernardino, CA. The mind-opening music festival and cannabis expo made its celebrated return in 2009.

Incubus
Manu Chao
Cypress Hill
Deadmau5 “unhooked”

MGMT
Slightly Stoopid
Nas and Damian “Jr Gong” Marley
Atmosphere
Living Colour
and more.

Ticket pre-sale begins Thursday, August 12 at 10:00am PST exclusively through Ticketfly.com. Tickets will go on-sale to the general public via Ticketfly.com on Saturday, August 14 at 10:00am PST. Visit www.smokeoutfestival.com to sign up for the newsletter and receive the latest information, festival updates and announcements.


Mile High Music Fest: DMB, Bassnectar, Stoopid

MILE HIGH MUSIC FESTIVAL PRESENTED BY KYOCERA
ANNOUNCES PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE; ELECTRONIC MUSIC ADDED: “BETA BEACH”


Dave Matthews Band

With just four weeks until Colorado’s third annual Mile High Music Festival, today festival organizers
announce the weekend’s performance schedule. Unveiled with the schedule is Mile High Music Festival’s brand new
Beta Beach. Booked in partnership with Denver’s world-renowned Beta Night Club, the already diverse festival
expands its musical terrain by now hosting an impressive list of Denver’s most cutting-edge DJs and electronic
music including Second Sun, Halo
and Hipp E, and Dragon. Visit www.milehighmusicfestival.com/schedule for
complete schedule details and to purchase tickets.

Also released today, Mile High Music Festival’s custom schedule feature created by Gigbot. Visit www.milehighmusicfestival.com to create a schedule to highlight
the artists you want to see most.

Bands confirmed to perform at Colorado’s Mile High Music Festival presented by Kyocera, happening at the Fields at
Dick’s Sporting Goods Park on August 14 and 15, include headliners Dave Matthews Band and Jack Johnson, also Weezer, Steve Miller Band, My Morning Jacket, Slightly Stoopid, Atmosphere, Phoenix, Train, Nas & Damian “Jr. Gong” Marley, Jimmy Cliff, Keane, Bassnectar, Cypress Hill, Z-Trip, Derek Trucks & Susan Tedeschi Band, Drive-By Truckers, Railroad Earth, Ozomatli, and many more.

Tickets for Mile High Music Festival presented by Kyocera are on sale now, including Single Day Tickets and 2-Day
Packages, plus VIP Ticket options and hotel packages. Get tickets online at www.tickethorse.com and
www.milehighmusicfestival.com, by phone at 866-461-6556 and at Dick’s Sporting Goods Park Box Office. They
can also be purchased with a credit card at the Ticket Outlet Kiosks in the twelve Colorado Dick’s Sporting Goods
stores.

Visit www.milehighmusicfestival.com for complete details. The Fields at Dick’s Sporting Goods Park are conveniently
located just nine miles from downtown Denver, and only 1.8 miles from the I-70 and Quebec exit.

Check out the schedule for Mile High Music Festival presented by Kyocera at www.milehighmusicfestival.com/schedule


Kanye West Protests Arizona Immigration Law

In the name of Rosa Parks, Martin Louis The King Jr. (also known as Kanye West) insists that artists boycott Arizona over its controversial new immigration law, which makes failure to carry immigration documents a crime and give law enforcement officials the authority to quiz residents on their immigration status. The rapper is supporting [...]

Jane’s Addiction: Euro Shows Live Video with Duff

NEW ALBUM DUE NEXT WINTER

Following their Cinco de Mayo performance in Los Angeles earlier this month, Jane’s Addiction will head across the Atlantic next month for two major shows in Europe. They’ll appear Sunday, June 9 at the Gelredome in The Netherlands (with Rage Against the Machine and Gogol Bordello), and then Friday, June 11 at Rock In Rio in Madrid, Spain (with Rage Against the Machine and Cypress Hill).

Meanwhile, the band – singer Perry Farrell, guitarist Dave Navarro, drummer Stephen Perkins and new member, bassist Duff McKagan – continue to write in Los Angeles for their next album, tentatively due out in the winter of 2011 on Capitol (a glimpse of the group at work above from photographer Joseph Llanes). The album will be supported by a worldwide concert tour.

The Cinco De Mayo performance at Bardot in Hollywood was their first show together with McKagan. The band recently released this performance of “Ain’t No Right” from the show.

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Pitbull Scraps Phoenix Concert In Protest Of Arizona Immigration Law

Cuban-American hip-hop star Pitbull is voicing his displeasure over an Arizona immigration law many Americans fear incites racial profiling by pulling the plug on a planned concert in the state’s capital.The “Bojangles” hitmaker has joined a host of celebrities, including fellow Latin rappers Cypress Hill — who are protesting the new bill — which allows [...]

Cypress Hill Cancels Concert In Protest Of Arizona Immigration Law

Cypress Hill has cancelled an upcoming concert in Arizona in protest of the state’s divisive SB1070 immigration law, a clause which allows officials to detain anyone they suspect to be an illegal alien at their own discretion. The Latin rappers have pledged their support to immigrants by scrapping their gig in Tucson on May 21. “This decision [...]

Cypress Hill: New Album Tour with Slightly Stoopid

WEED WHACKERS STILL GOING STRONG SINCE 1988
DESPITE OPENLY PROFESSED MENTAL HEALTH ISSUES!

Cypress Hill celebrated the 4/20 release of their new album, Rise Up, with a special performance in front of a packed-house at The Warfield in San Francisco. Those that couldn’t make it in shouldn’t worry; the legendary hip hop group has announced a
summer tour with Slightly
Stoopid
that begins July 16 at the Verizon Wireless Amphitheater in Irvine, CA and will take them nationwide. Cypress Hill will play a string of North American dates before that, then head overseas for a tour of Europe. Full tour dates can be found here.

Rise Up is Cypress Hill’s first new album in six years and features an
all-star guest lineup, including Linkin
Park
vocalist Mike Shinoda,
System Of A Down guitarist/vocalist
Daron Malakian, Everlast,
Young De,
Evidence, The Alchemist and comic legends Cheech & Chong.

Last Monday night, Cypress Hill (emcees B-Real and Sen Dog, DJ Julio G and percussionist Eric Bobo) were joined by Rage Against The Machine/Street Sweeper Social Club/The Nightwatchman guitarist Tom Morello, System Of A Down drummer John
Dolmayan
and Deftones bassist
Sergio Vega for a
special performance on the outdoor stage of the ABC-TV show Jimmy
Kimmel Live
. Here’s the title tune and “Insane In The Brain” from that performance.


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Lollapalooza Lineup: Arcade Fire, Phoenix, Lady GaGa

Lollapalooza Lineup: Arcade Fire, The Strokes, Green Day, Lady GaGa, Soundgarden

Phoenix, MGMT, Yeasayer, Drive-By Truckers, Erykah Badu, The Black Keys, Spoon, Grizzly Bear

Lollapalooza has announced its lineup. Set to go down in Chicago’s Grant Park from August 6-8, the 2010 event will be headlined by Arcade Fire, the Strokes, Lady Gaga, Green Day, the reunited Soundgarden, and Phoenix. Complete lineup follows.

Lollapalooza 2009 by Vann

2010 Lollapalooza Lineup:

* Soundgarden

* Green Day

* Lady Gaga

* Arcade Fire

* The Strokes

* Phoenix

* Social Distortion

* MGMT

* Jimmy Cliff

* Hot Chip

* The Black Keys

* The National

* Spoon

* Devo

* Cypress Hill

* Cut Copy

* The New Pornographers

* Erykah Badu

* Slightly Stoopid

* Grizzly Bear

* Gogol Bordello

* Chromeo

* Wolfmother

* Yeasayer

* X Japan

* MUTEMATH

* Metric

* Dirty Projectors

* AFI

* Mavis Staples

* Matt & Kim

* The xx

* Drive-By Truckers

* Blues Traveler

* Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros

* The Temper Trap

* Jamie Lidell

* Frightened Rabbit

* F**k Buttons

* Deer Tick

* Blitzen Trapper

* Stars

* Raphael Saadiq

* The Cribs

* Minus the Bear

* Switchfoot

* The Walkmen

* Mumford & Sons

* Wild Beasts

* Rogue Wave

* Los Amigos Invisibles

* The Big Pink

* The Dodos

* Hockey

* Cymbals Eat Guitars

* B.o.B

* Dawes

* Warpaint

* The Antlers

* The Soft Pack

* Rebelution

* Balkan Beat Box

* Wavves

* American Bang

* The Ike Reilly Assassination

* Company of Thieves

* Nneka

* Harlem

* The Constellations

* Miniature Tigers

* Mimicking Birds

* The Kissaway Trail

* HEALTH

* Javelin

* The Morning Benders

* Foxy Shazam

* Violent Soho

* Royal Bangs

* Freelance Whales

* Semi Precious Weapons

* Dan Black

* The Band of Heathens

* Dragonette

* My Dear Disco

* Shawn Fisher

* Neon Hitch

* Skybox

* The Ettes

* Jukebox the Ghost

* These United States

* MyNameIsJohnMichael

Spinning at Perry’s

* 2ManyDJs

* Empire of the Sun

* Digitalism

* Perry Farrell

* Tiga

* Felix Da Housecat

* Rusko

* Erol Alkan

* Kaskade

* Wolfgang Gartner

* Flosstradamus

* Joachim Garraud

* Mexican Institute of Sound

* Caspa

* Peanut Butter Wolf

* Dirty South

* NERVO

* Cut Copy (DJ Set)

* Beats Antique

* Steve Porter

* Didi Gutman of Brazilian Girls

* Ancient Astronauts

* Ana Sia

* Team Bayside High

* Dani Deahl

* FreeSol

* DJ Mel

* BBU

* Vonnegutt

* Only Children

* Lance Herbstrong

For more on Lollapalooza see our 2009 review here.


Lollapalooza 2010 Lineup Revealed

Great news for music fans: the lineup for Lollapalooza 2010 was formally announced on Tuesday and the rumors have turned out to not be rumors after all – Lady Gaga, Soundgarden, and Green Day are among the headlines set to rock Chicago’s Grant Park this summer! Other acts expected to hit the stage for the [...]

Mile High Fest Lineup: DMB Johnson, MMJ, Trucks, DBTs, RRE

Mile High Music Festival on August 14 & 15 On The Fields at Dick’s Sporting Goods Park

Dave Matthews Band, Jack Johnson, Weezer, Steve Miller Band, My Morning Jacket, Slightly Stoopid

Atmosphere, Phoenix, Train, Nas & Damian “Jr. Gong” Marley, Jimmy Cliff, Keane, Bassnectar

Phoenix, Derek Trucks & Susan Tedeschi Band, Drive-By Truckers, Jimmy Cliff, Railroad Earth and Many Others

Gov’t Mule :: Mile High 2009 by Martinez

Colorado’s Mile High Music Festival officially announces its 2010 event: August 14 and 15 at The Fields at Dick’s Sporting Goods Park. With Dave Matthews Band and Jack Johnson topping the bill of over 40 bands over two days, 2010 promises to be the festival’s biggest and best year yet.

In addition to the headliners, 2010 performance highlights include Weezer, Steve Miller Band, My Morning Jacket, Slightly Stoopid, Atmosphere, Phoenix, Train, Nas & Damian “Jr. Gong” Marley, Jimmy Cliff, Keane, Bassnectar, Cypress Hill, Z-Trip, Derek Trucks & Susan Tedeschi Band, Drive-By Truckers, Railroad Earth, Ozomatli and many others. The complete list of performers is listed below. Doors will open at 11:00 a.m. each day.

A relative newcomer on the national festival scene, Mile High Music Festival has already become a summer tradition for Colorado residents and for music fans from coast to coast. The festival grounds, with its remarkable views of the Denver skyline and Rocky Mountain Front Range, is the perfect backdrop for this diverse, lively, and distinctly Colorado music and arts festival.

The Fields at Dick’s Sporting Goods Park is conveniently located just nine miles from downtown Denver, and only 1.8 miles from the I-70 and Quebec exit.

TICKET INFO:

2010 Mile High Music Festival Ticket prices follow. No additional charges or fees apply!


Mile High Music Festival Early Bird Tickets are $150.00 for a two-day pass. Early Bird Ticket supplies are limited and will go quickly. Once the Early Bird Tickets are sold, the ticket price will be adjusted to $175.00 for a two-day pass while supplies last. The next ticket price level will be $200.00 for a two-day pass. No single day tickets are available.

VIP Passes, Hotel Packages and Layaway options are available. Visit www.milehighmusicfestival.com for more information.

Tickets go on-sale on Saturday, April 10 at 10:00 a.m. MDT at www.milehighmusicfestival.com and www.tickethorse.com

LINEUP INFO:

The complete lineup for Mile High Music Festival is:

Saturday, August 14

Jack Johnson

Steve Miller Band

Slightly Stoopid

Phoenix

Nas & Damian “Jr. Gong” Marley

Keane

Cypress Hill

Derek Trucks & Susan Tedeschi Band

The Samples (all original members)

Keller Williams

Rusted Root

Donavon Frankenreiter

One eskimO

Mayer Hawthorne & The County

ALO

Amos Lee

The Constellations

The Motet

Bobby Long

MyNameIsJohnMichael

Sunday, August 15

Dave Matthews Band

Weezer

My Morning Jacket

Atmosphere

Train

Jimmy Cliff

Bassnectar

Z-Trip

Drive-By Truckers

Railroad Earth

Ozomatli

Punch Brothers

Tim Reynolds & TR3

Trevor Hall

Matt Morris

BoomBox

On My Stars

Joe Purdy

The Knew

Danielle Ate the Sandwich

For more on Mile High Music Festival see our 2009 review here.


Big Pink/Place To Bury Strangers I 3.10 I S.F.

Words by: Kelsey Bryant

The Big Pink & A Place To Bury Strangers :: 03.10.10 :: Great American Music Hall :: San Francisco, CA

The Big Pink

Walking into San Francisco’s Great American Music Hall this night was transformative. Performing in white haze so thick that A Place To Bury Strangers was barely decipherable onstage, it seemed only appropriate that their heavy, psychedelic sound was equally as dense.

Thrashing to the strobes of blinding white light, their concoction of heavy reverb and bass drum roared through the hall until it was nearly too loud to bear. “Ego Death” was a standout as the players practiced their version of minimalism by stripping back the layers of sound to primal beats and reverberating vocals as guitarist Oliver Ackermann weaved his riffs into the wall of sound. With their gritty pounding, gothic guitars and distant vocals, this was The Black Angels under the influence of Joy Division with the volume cranked to twenty.

An endurance test for audience members who forgot their earplugs, feedback was still soaking over the crowd as the lights came up. Reactions at this show were a mixed bag, but the consensus seemed that most people were there to see London’s The Big Pink. Though they may derive their name from The Band, these scenesters hue closer to the trippy, electro-musings of Klaxons or Crystal Castles and the dark psychedelics of Jesus and Mary Chain with a dash of glam.

For San Francisco, a city nose-deep in synths and psychedelia, this could have been a tough crowd to impress. As the smoke curled towards the ceiling, the lights cut out and Cypress Hill’s unexpected call to arms looped through the speakers: “I want to get high…so high.” After a few repetitions, The Big Pink climbed the staircase onto the stage, assumed their positions and switched the effects pedals back on.

Then came the bass beats, even heavier than before – the kind of bass that hits your heart and vibrates through your core. Set to the backdrop of one of the most ornate and delicate-looking venues in the country, their sound seemed to split the room at its seams. Opening with the whiplash of “Too Young To Love,” it was clear that this was the kind of noise normally reserved for coliseums. Barreling into “Velvet,” violet lights illuminated Milo Cordell‘s web of long hair, while Adam Prendergast convulsed onto his bass guitar. By this time the sold out Great American was packed to the back with the rest of the onlookers draped over the balcony. The self-conscious crowd was finally getting down.

Clearing the air with “Crystal Visions,” The Big Pink shifted gears and softened their set with a few slower numbers.

“We’re gonna play one of the slowest songs off the record,” Robbie Furze announced. “We don’t usually do it, but I think we’re gonna try it.”

From there came the moody croon of the title track from their 2009 debut A Brief History of Love and a great rendition of Otis Redding’s “These Arms Of Mine,” which Furze belted out over thin layers of buzzing reverb and his own echoing vocals.

Finishing the night off with hooky crowd-pleaser “Dominos,” the audience cheered with content. There’s nothing like a band that exhausts itself onstage. Dripping with sweat, every movement this night was spliced with passion. The Big Pink gave it their all and that’s one thing San Franciscans will always appreciate – even if they blew out their eardrums in the process.

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Cypress Hill New Album 4/6 Includes Snoop & Morello

CYPRESS HILL SIGN WORLDWIDE DEAL WITH PRIORITY/EMI
WILL RELEASE RISE UP APRIL 6

Cypress Hill

Legendary hip hop/rock group Cypress Hill have signed an exclusive worldwide deal with Priority/EMI and are gearing up for the April 6 release of Rise Up, their first new studio album in six years. The deal is the first artist signing by Priority Records Creative Chairman Snoop Dog.

“My role as Creative Chairman of Priority Records has put me in the driver’s seat to help revive the most important west coast hip hop label,” says Snoop. “As such, I’m excited to announce my first signing as Cypress Hill. Cypress Hill is undeniably one of the most important hip hop groups in music history, not only are they incredibly talented and the first Latino hip hop group to go platinum, they are also from the west coast – so this signing is the perfect marriage.”

“We’re very excited to be part of the Priority Records family,” says B-Real. “It’s a label with a rich history, and together with Snoop we’re going to add to its legacy.”

Rise Up‘s lead single is its incendiary title track, which features Rage Against the Machine/Street Sweeper Social Club‘s Tom Morello, who co-wrote and co-produced the song. The famed guitarist also appears on a second track titled “Shut ‘Em Down.”

“It was great to work with my longtime friends and comrades Cypress Hill on these two monster rock tracks,” says Morello. “Cypress are back with a vengeance!”

The follow-up to 2004′s Till Death Do Us Part, Rise Up was recorded over the course of the past three years at B-Real’s studio, The Temple, in Los Angeles.

“We took a little break after the last record to work on individual projects,” adds B-Real. “Both Sen Dog and I wanted to put out our own solo records, which we had been working on for some time. And though we were doing other things, we each kept ideas in mind for Cypress Hill and would go into the studio periodically to record. It was great to work at our own pace and without a deadline hanging over us. We’d get together at my studio and record whenever we felt that burst of creativity. It was an amazing way to work and resulted in what I think is our best record yet.”