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Robyn Hitchcock & Joe Boyd: Music/Spoken Word Tour

“LIVE & DIRECT FROM 1967″ FEATURES SONGS AND STORIES FROM BOYD’S CAREER, INCLUDING SUCH
ARTISTS AS PINK FLOYD, NICK DRAKE, BOB DYLAN AND JIMI HENDRIX


Robyn Hitchcock

Psychedelic troubadour Robyn
Hitchcock
has announced plans to team up with legendary producer Joe Boyd for an unprecedented
series of live performances. “Robyn Hitchcock & Joe Boyd – Live & Direct From 1967″ is a very special evening of
songs and stories, melding Hitchcock’s musical performances of songs produced by Boyd with Boyd’s own
reminiscences of his collaborations with such
iconic artists as Pink Floyd, Nick Drake, Fairport Convention, and Jimi Hendrix.

The tour will
feature readings from Boyd’s acclaimed 2006 memoir,
White Bicycles – Making Music In The 1960s. The run begins March 9 at The Birchmere in Alexandria,
Virginia, followed by visits to New York City, Philadelphia,
Detroit, Chicago, and North Adams, Massachusetts (full itinerary below).

ROBYN HITCHCOCK & JOE BOYD: LIVE & DIRECT FROM 1967
03/09/11 Wed Birchmere Alexandria, VA
03/11/11 Fri Le Poisson Rouge New York, NY
03/12/11 Sat Mass MoCA North Adams, MA

03/14/11 Mon World Cafe Live Philadelphia, PA
03/18/11 Fri Detroit Institute of the Arts Detroit, MI

03/19/11 Sat Old Town School of Folk Music Chicago, IL

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Coachella 2011: Arcade Fire, Kings Of Leon, Kanye West

The 12th Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival is set for Friday, April 15, Saturday, April 16 and Sunday,
April 17 at the beautiful Empire Polo Club in Indio, CA and the 2011 line-up includes headlining performances from
Arcade Fire, Kanye West and Kings of Leon. While music serves as the centerpiece for
Coachella, this year’s festival will feature an expanded commitment to art, culture and community via a unique
partnership with The Creators Project–a global initiative that supports leading and emerging artists.


Arcade
Fire

Kanye
West

Kings of
Leon

The full 2011 line-up will feature: !!!, 12th Planet, Afrojack, Alf Alpha, Andy C, Angus and Julia Stone, Animal
Collective, Arcade Fire, Ariel Pink’s Haunted Graffiti, A-Trak, Axwell, Beardyman, Best Coast, Big Audio Dynamite,
Black Joe Lewis & the Honeybears, Bloody Beetroots Death Crew 77, Bomba Estereo, Boys Noize, Brandon Flowers,
Brandt Brauer Frick, Breakage, Bright Eyes, Broken Social Scene, Cage the Elephant, Caifanes, Caspa, Cee Lo Green,
Chromeo, Chuckie, City and Colour, Clare Maguire, Cold Cave, Cold War Kids, Crystal Castles, CSS, Cults, Cut Copy,
Daedelus, Death From Above 1979, Delorean, Delta Sprirt, DJ Hype, DJ Kentaro, DJ Marky, DJ Zinc, Duck Sauce, Duran
Duran, EE, Elbow, Electric Touch, Eliza Doolittle, Ellie Goulding, Emicida, Empire of the Sun, Erick Morillo, Erykah
Badu, Excision, , Fat Freddy’s Drop, Fedde Le Grand, Fistful of Mercy, Flogging Molly, Foals, Foster the People, Francis
and the Lights, Freelance Whales, fun., G.Q., Gayngs, Glasser, Gogol Bordello, Good Old War, Gord Downie, Goth
Trad, Green Velvet, Gypsy and the Cat, HEALTH, Here We Go Magic, High Contrast, Hurts, Interpol, Jack Beats, Jack’s
Mannequin, Jakes, Jenny and Johnny, Jimmy Eat World, Joachim Garraud, Joy Orbison, Kanye West, Kele, Kings of
Leon, Klaxons, Kode9, Kyle Hall, Laidback Luke, Leftfield, Lightning Bolt, Lil’ B, Lorn, Los Bunkers, Magnetic Man, ,
Mariachi El Bronx, Marina and the Diamonds, Mary Anne Hobbs, MEN, Menomena, Monarchy, Mount Kimbie, Moving
Units, Ms. Lauryn Hill, Mumford & Sons, Nas & Damian Marley, Neon Trees, New Pants, Nosaj Thing, OFF!, OFWGKTA,
Omar Rodriguez Lopez, One Day as a Lion, Ozomatli, Paul van Dyk, Phantogram, Phosphorescent, PJ Harvey, Plan B,
Ramadanman, Raphael Saadiq, Ras G, Ratatat, Riva Starr, Robyn, Roska, Rye Rye, Sander Kleinenberg, Sasha, SBTRKT,
Scala & Kolacny Bros., Scissor Sisters, She Wants Revenge, Shpongle, Skrillex, Sleigh Bells, Steve Angello, Sven Vath,
Take, Tame Impala, Terror Danjah, Thao and the Get Down Stay Down, The Aquabats, The Black Keys, The Chemical
Brothers, The Drums, The Felice Brothers, The Henry Clay People, The Joy Formidable, The Kills, The London Suede,
The Love Language, The Morning Benders, The National, The New Pornographers, The Pains of Being Pure at Heart,
The Presets, The Radio Dept., The Rural Alberta Advantage, The Strokes, The Swell Season, The Tallest Man on Earth,
The Twelves, Thunderball, Tinie Tempah, Titus Andronicus, Tokimonsta, Trampled by Turtles, Trentemoller, Twin
Shadow, Two Door Cinema Club, Warpaint, Wire, Wiz Khalifa, Yacht, Yelle and Zed Bias.

Three-day weekend passes, along with camping passes for Coachella go on sale Friday, January 21 at 10:00 AM (PT)
through Ticketmaster.com, by phone at 1-800-745-3000 and at www.coachella.com. Three-day weekend passes are $269.00, plus
surcharges and camping passes are $75.00.


Cast Of “Sister Wives” Moving To Nevada

So long , Utah! The Brown Family — stars of the smash TLC docu-soap Sister Wives — are packing their knapsacks and moving their free-loving brood from the confines of suburban Salt Lake City to Nevada. Family patriarch Kody Brown has moved his wives Meri, Janelle, Christine, and Robyn and their 16 children to The [...]

“Sister Wives” Bigamy Investigation: Brown Family Hire High-Powered Attorney

The stars of TLC’s Sister Wives have hired a prominent constitutional law professor to represent them — just in case the State of Utah decides to slap the clan with bigamy, The Salt Lake Tribune reports. Kody Brown and his four wives — Meri, Janelle, Christine, and Robyn — have retained the services of Jonathan [...]

Robyn “Gossip Girl” Guest Appearance

Add Swedish singing star Robyn to the list of big names (like Tim Gunn and Karl Lagerfeld) who will be dropping in for cameos on the third season of The CW’s fashion-forward Upper East Side-inspired soap Gossip Girl.The “Show Me Love” hitmaker will appear as herself and perform as a surprise guest at Blair [...]

Oksana Grigorieva alleges Mel Gibson had thrown TV at his first wife

Mel Gibson’s ex-girlfriend Oksana Grigorieva has claimed that Gibson was physically abusive towards his first wife also. Grigorieva also claims that she has seen the actor hitting his youngest son, Tommy. Quoting a source “familiar with” the law enforcement investigation into Gibson”s behavior, Grigorieva, 40, claims she saw the actor hit Tommy, his youngest child [...]

Robyn “Hang With Me” Official Music VIDEO Premiere

Is it just us or could we PopCruncher use a little more Robyn in our lives? Here’s the official music video for “Hang with Me” — the lead single off of the songstress’ album Body Talk Pt. 2 scheduled for release on Sept. 6.

Oslo’s Øya Festival: M.I.A. Pavement, Stooges, The xx, LCD

OSLO’S ØYA FESTIVAL 2010 LINEUP TO INCLUDE M.I.A., PAVEMENT, IGGY & THE STOOGES

THE XX, LCD SOUNDSYSTEM, AIR, RAEKWON, ROBYN & MORE!

M.I.A.

Øya Festival
August 10-14, 2010
Middelalderparkern, Oslo
http://www.oyafestivalen.com
Phone: +47 815 33 133
For ticket sales visit: www.billettservice.no

Headliners include: M.I.A.,
Pavement, Iggy and The Stooges, The xx, LCD Soundsystem, Air, Raekwon, Robyn, and more

More Performers: Miike
Snow
, Major
Lazer
, Big Boi,
Panda Bear, Q-Tip, Sleigh Bells, Surfer Blood, La Roux, Marina and The Diamonds,
Against Me!, Baroness, Converge, Cymbals Eat Guitars, Fool’s Gold, Serena Maneesh, Fucked Up, The Gaslight Anthem, Girls,
LindstrØm & Christabelle, Local Natives, Jonsi (of Sigur
Ros
), tUnE-YarDs,
Casiokids, Tony Allen, Paul Weller, Trash Talk and more TBA

Plus Norwegian acts: Altaar, Motorpsycho, The Cumshots, CCTV, Lidolido, Navigators, John Olav Nilsen, Og
Gjengen, Obliteration, Djerv, Susanne Sundfør, Purified in Blood, The Megaphonic Thrift, Blood Command,
Kråkesølv, Pow Pow, Lucy Swann
, and Mhoo.

The latest wave of announcements for Øya Festival 2010 suggest this year’s lineup is going to be the most arresting and eclectic yet.

Full lineup and event details at www.oyafestivalen.com
5 DAY FESTIVAL PASS: 1940, – NOK + TAX. SINGLE DAY TICKETS ALSO AVAILABLE


Mel Gibson ‘splits’ with Russian girlfriend

Actor Mel Gibson has reportedly parted ways with his Russian girlfriend/musician Oksana Grigorieva.
According to the National Enquirer, Oksana has “accused him of cheating” and is infuriated for “not keeping his promise to marry her.”
The couple has a five-month-old daughter, Lucia, together.
“They’re both working hard on their careers and trying to raise a sweet baby together,” [...]

Big Boi, Wolf Parade, Liars & More Added to Pitchfork Music Festival

PITCHFORK MUSIC FESTIVAL ROUNDS OUT 2010 LINEUP WITH BIG BOI, WOLF PARADE,
WHY?, MAJOR LAZER, ROBYN, LIARS, BEACH HOUSE, NEON INDIAN, FREE ENERGY, LOCAL NATIVES
REAL ESTATE, THE TALLEST MAN ON EARTH, DELOREAN, SURFER BLOOD, WASHED OUT & MORE

Big Boi

As spring rears its welcome head, we get closer and closer to the Pitchfork Music Festival. With its reasonable ticket
prices, comfortable and positive environment in the heart of Chicago, and combination of already internationally
acclaimed acts and innovative up-and-comers, the Pitchfork Music Festival, which celebrates its fifth anniversary
this year, is one of the best music festivals around.

This year’s festival, happening Friday, July 16 – Sunday, July 18 in Chicago’s Union Park, features a huge range of
already announced acts including Pavement, Modest Mouse, LCD Soundsystem, Panda Bear, Broken Social Scene, St. Vincent, El-P, Jon Spencer Blues Explosion, Raekwon, Girls, Titus Andronicus, Bear in Heaven,
Sleigh Bells, Freddie Gibbs and many more. We
are pleased to announce another exceptional
round of acts to the lineup, further making this year’s event the best Pitchfork Music Festival
yet. New additions to Friday include the classic pop of Sweden’s Robyn and the return of art-rockers
Liars, as well as The Tallest Man on Earth and
Sharon Van Etten, while
Saturday sees
the additions of Wolf
Parade
, Barcelona-based Delorean, and the hazy summer vibes of Real Estate, as well as Free Energy, jj, WHY?, Kurt Vile, and
Netherfriends. Sunday will
now also feature Big Boi,
party-starting dancehall revivalists
Major Lazer, and Beach House, Neon Indian, Surfer Blood, Local Natives, Washed Out and Best Coast.

Single-day tickets can be purchased for $40 for all three days of the festival at www.pitchforkmusicfestival.com. As previously reported, three-day passes sold out in record time and are no longer available. This year, Friday will feature more bands for festival-goers to enjoy than in year’s past.

The 2010 Pitchfork Music Festival Lineup:

Friday:

Modest Mouse

Broken Social Scene
Robyn **
Liars **
El-P
The Tallest Man on Earth **
Sharon Van Etten **

Saturday:

LCD Soundsystem

Panda Bear
Wolf Parade **
The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion
Raekwon
Titus Andronicus
WHY? **
Delorean **
Real Estate **
Bear In Heaven
Free Energy **
The Smith Westerns
Dâm-Funk

Kurt Vile **

Freddie Gibbs

jj **
Netherfriends **

Sunday:

Pavement

Big Boi **
Major Lazer **
St. Vincent
Lightning Bolt
Beach House **
Girls
Sleigh Bells
Neon Indian **
Cass McCombs
Here We Go Magic

Surfer Blood **
Local Natives **
Washed Out **
Best Coast **
Cave
Allá

** new additions


Set times will be published mid-June.


Gibson won’t marry girlfriend soon

Hollywood star Mel Gibson has revealed he won’t be marrying his girlfriend Oksana Grigorieva any time soon.
The actor, who is in the process of divorcing wife Robyn for Grigorieva, insists that although he is happy in his relationship with the Russian singer, they have no plans to walk down the aisle because she is busy [...]

Mel Gibson is an ‘incredible’ father, says girlfriend

Mel Gibson’s girlfriend Oksana Grigorieva has praised him for being an ‘incredible’ dad after he spent three days with their new born daughter, Lucia Anne.
Russian singer Grigorieva gave birth to Lucia on October 30 and has since been going gaga about Gibson’s ‘daddy skills’ even though he could only spend three day with his tot [...]

Confirmed: Mel Gibson Oksana Grigorieva Welcome Baby Girl Lucia

Mel Gibson and girlfriend Oksana Grigorieva have welcomed a baby girl.

The actor welcomed Baby Lucia with the Russian musician at a Los Angeles hospital last Friday, a rep for the actor confirmed on Monday.
“This will confirm that Oksana Grigorieva and Mel Gibson welcomed the arrival of a baby girl named Lucia on Friday, Oct. [...]

Mel Gibson Oksana Grigorieva Welcome Baby Girl

Mel Gibson has become “Octo-Mel.”
The Lethal Weapon actor reportedly welcomed a baby daughter with girlfriend Oksana Grigorieva on Friday, according to RadarOnline.com. The baby — due in December — arrived several weeks ahead of schedule.

Mel has seven children (six sons, one daughter) with his estranged wife of 30 years, Robyn, who filed for divorce in [...]

Ed Levine: Street Breakfeast You Can’t Live Without

Who makes made-from-scratch pancakes at a food cart?

Roskilde Festival | 07.02 – 07.05 | Denmark

Words by: Lindsay Colip | Images by: Steven Walter

Roskilde Festival:: 07.02.09 – 07.05.09 :: Copenhagen, Denmark

Roskilde Festival 2009

What a wonderful time of year! Big fields, loud rock, sunblock, sweaty tents; yup, we are smack-dab in the middle of summer festival season. I, alongside music photographer Steven “Walt” Walter, have dedicated our summer to covering the best of the best music festivals in Europe. We’re letting you know which ones are worth the trek overseas, which are the top international headliners for the summer, which of our favorite artists have made the leap across the pond, and any and all highlights from the festivals we attend. Our first stop was Roskilde Festival in Denmark, a few miles outside of Copenhagen. First off, I have to say this is the most people and planet friendly festival I’ve ever seen. The fact that Nobel Peace Prize Winner, Dr. Muhammad Yunus had the full attention of 100,000 people the last night (before Coldplay no less) when he spoke about peace, helping the less fortunate, global warming and how we can help, is astounding in itself. Additionally impressive, the festival teamed up with climate project Green Footsteps this year as their charity and between audience participation and festival donations, amassed well over $480,000 to the cause (read more on the website here). They also had fun things around the grounds, including a huge Ferris wheel powered by audience members riding bikes below, updates on how much we had recycled per day and specifically how that amount will help. The security guards and 25,000 volunteers were ridiculously nice and even handed out water to dehydrated fans (um, what?). They also had signs up all over the grounds saying, “Take care of your neighbor,” and, “Is the person next to you doing okay?” These simple, honest gestures were really appreciated and made me want to see a more compassionate vibe come to the States.

The setting, just in terms of size alone, is unlike any other festival in the States. The grounds are massive. The crowd reached near 100,000. There are seven stages, including the Orange Stage (past performers include Radiohead, The Stones, Dylan, Talking Heads, U2), Astoria Stage (tented venue that feels like an underground club in London), the Cosmopol Stage (designed to look like a grimy, graffitied NYC – complete with hot dog stands and tagged skate parks – where more hip-hop/funk/underground artists play), the Odeon Stage (the hip-hop/dance tent), the Arena Stage (an enormous Barnum and Bailey tent), the Pavilion Stage (smaller space where newer acts play) and The Lounge (where you could cool off and chill out). There were plenty of other things to keep us entertained as well including the aforementioned Ferris wheel, hot air balloons, a swimming pool and lake, art installations covering the grounds, encouraged graffiti areas, chairs/benches/seating areas that look straight out of The Standard Hotel (white square seating blocks included) and round the clock shops and restaurants. A nice bonus is that they not only sell beers (Tuborg) in these nifty 6 pack carrying cases if you’d like to drink in larger quantities but the food is really tasty – veggie options (if you go, you have to try the falafel), organic options, and, of course, Danish specialties. Another cool thing to mention is that the pits are emptied and filled per performer so that fresh audience members are in the front each set. The enormous crowd is diverse (however, there’s a 90-percent chance if you throw a pebble you’ll hit someone with blond hair and blue eyes) and everyone is genuinely really happy and friendly. Okay, onto the music…

Thursday, 07.02

Roskilde Festival 2009

The first show I stumbled upon at the Orange Stage was Volbeat, a native (Copenhagen) metallic-pop band whose influences include Elvis, Social Distortion, J.R. Cash, Iron Maiden and Fats Domino. They describe themselves as metallic pop with a side of ’60s melodies but I describe them as deliverymen of power anthems. If you were a WWE wrestler, this would be the catalog of music you’d flip through for your walk out into the ring jam. Every song was powerful and heavy, supported by numerous fist pumps and call-responses from the crowd. In fact, almost every song had the lead singer/guitarist Michael Poulsen chanting something to the audience and getting enthusiastic remarks back. Now, nothing was in English, so I can’t really tell you what the commotion and upheaval was about, but I was enthused nonetheless. The language barrier didn’t exist here. And, to be fair, I am not really a head banging, guitar slashing, scream metal kind of gal, but man, I was in. Poulsen was accompanied by Jon Larsen (drums), Anders Kjolholm (guitar) and Thomas Bredahl (guitar), everyone covered in tattoos and wearing 45 shades of black. It rocked. I appreciated when Poulsen did an Elvis impersonation and then followed up by telling a Johnny Cash story. He was definitely emulating the swagger of the King and had an enormous crowd to prove his skill. Great opener.

Another random highlight during the day was experimental electronica DJ Rumpistol, aka Jens Berents Christiansen. When I walked into the Astoria Tent, he was unfortunately finishing up his set, but what I did catch was that he would first set the tone at the board and then once the jam was going he’d come out front to play various instruments throughout. In the short time I was there, I saw him play guitar, flute and melodica. He had a cellist and violinist on stage with him as well, filling out his ethereal sound. It was definitely soothing, dreamy, synthy pop, with an added beat to occasionally encourage your head to bop. Not particularly dancing music, but just really cool “if I were a music supervisor I’d get on this immediately to score a scene” music. He had a screen behind him with floating clouds, colorful triangles and other dreamy peaceful images. A nice compliment to what we were hearing. Having no clue who this person was before I stepped in there, I’m intrigued now to check out his work. That’s what these festies are all about! New music, wahooo!

Kanye West :: Roskilde Festival 2009

Returning to music that isn’t new, but is still impressive, enter Kanye West, headlining Thursday night at the Orange Stage. I have nothing new to report on Kanye except for he’s still Kanye. He’s a really talented performer, hate him or not. I was impressed with the show, enjoying songs like “Flashing Lights,” “American Boy,” “Heartless,” “Gold Digger,” “Lock Lockdown” and a lil’ “PYT” for the first of many Michael Jackson nods. West had performed here in 2006 and was definitely welcomed back. The crowd was really excited to see him and equally as jazzed when he finally came out on stage. People knew every word, danced their faces off and threw lots of cups full of water into the air. Why does the audience do this? The nice security guards hand people cups of delicious Danish water and then they chuck them into the air and laugh wildly. I spent half of the show helping Walt shield his camera. Overall, it was fun(ny) watching 30,000 blond haired, blue eyed 20-year-olds rapping alongside West.

To close the Orange Stage, we were treated by the super talented Copenhagen-based DJ Anders Trentemoller. What an amazing producer! I would like to know how many people showed up for this show to rock out from 12:30 – 3 a.m. It seemed like thousands and thousands of people. They’d show shots of the crowd and it was beyond overwhelming. I can’t imagine what it must’ve looked like and felt like for Trentemoller. He had a huge raised platform out in the middle of the massive crowd, where he started spinning songs and then finally ended up on stage with various special guests. Besides the music, he had a Cirque du Soleil vibe going, including masked figures, floating sacks of light, enormous blinking eyeballs, and a giant caterpillar. The music flowed from one song to the next like one cohesive story. It was moody, sexy, heart pumping, familiar (we heard a snippet of “Billie Jean”), completely mesmerizing, hand throttling, body flailing, entertaining and exhausting. Well done, Trentemoller. You are hands down the best DJ I’ve ever laid eyes/ears on.

Continue reading for Friday’s coverage from Roskilde…

Friday, 07.03

Robin Pecknold – Fleet Foxes :: Roskilde Festival 2009

Fleet Foxes! Fleet Foxes! That was the cry I heard in 90-degree heat as people ran to the Arena Stage to see the Washington natives. I have seen Robin Pecknold and company several times and was excited to see them in such a different venue. Under an enormous dirty blue circus tent with people crammed all the way to the front and spilling well out of the sides of the four-posted tent into the grass, this certainly was a different local. The guys started slow and precise, as they usually do, to show off their vocals and immediately shush anyone who doubted their skill. The crowd was getting a little antsy (Did I mention the heat? Where were the cup of water throwers when you needed them?) and sensing it, the boys really started cranking it up. “White Winter Hymnal” and “Ragged Wood” were perfect back-to-back sing-along songs for the crowd to get behind. Once the flow started, the Foxes started to have some fun with the long time slot they’d been given. “Should we do it?” asked Pecknold. That meant, should we play Fleetwood Mac’s “Dreams?” Answer: “YES!” Fleetwood Foxes, what? For the first time ever, the guys played this old school gem and everyone loved it. They were laughing through the whole song, commenting that they had officially become a ‘jam band’ and that they were taking over for Phish. I don’t think that translated to the crowd, but I appreciated it. Speaking of appreciation, I have to say that Pecknold’s beard has gone to a new length of amazingness. He was sweating profusely up on stage and it’s no wonder. Between the excess hair and the long flannel and jeans, there was bound to be some water works happening on this blazing hot afternoon. All in all, they had a really great time on stage, kept talking and laughing with the crowd, commenting on the bizarre flags that people were waving (as Walt pointed out, it looks like we’re either off to war or to a soccer match), thanking everyone over and over. The first lines they sung perfectly summed up this day, “What a life I lead in the Summer.” Amen to that.

The Mars Volta :: Roskilde Festival 2009

The Mars Volta was another highlight of the day. These progressive rockers annihilated the Arena Stage just when the sun was starting to set and the pre-stay-up-all-night energy was being released. I had never heard them play before and my overall impression was simple: these guys are crazy talented. Read Kayceman’s recent feature on the guys to get a better feel for what they are about. I couldn’t keep my eyes off the drummer Thomas Pridgen (just check this clip out), with his dreads flailing around and his ripped arms beating the crap out of his instrument. Lead singer Omar Rodriguez Lopez was in perfect form, extremely energetic and wildly spirited. A sound that fits in no genre, these guys are worth seeing live for sure.

I left Mars Volta before the set was over and ran to the Orange Stage just in time to hear, “Hi ya cock-lickers.” That was Liam Gallagher‘s warm welcome to the huge crowd Friday night. Ahhhhhh, Oasis. This was the show I was most looking forward to Friday and I was not disappointed. In fact, they blew me away. I’ve seen them before and I’m used to the tantrums, the drama, the lack of enthusiasm. This was not the case tonight. Liam and brother Noel had played Roskilde back in 1995 when they had just put out Definitely Maybe, the fastest selling record in U.K. history. Tonight, they got an upgrade to center stage at prime time and they rocked everyone silly for over two hours. “Live Forever,” “Wonderwall,” “Lyla,” “What’s the Story Morning Glory?,” “Slide Away” and “Roll With It” made the crowd go nuts and at one point Liam said, “Are you having a good day? Well, it’s about to get better.” He might’ve even smiled when he said it. No, strike that. He did, however, stick his tongue out and put his tambourine on his head. He did this repeatedly as he blankly stared out into the audience, which apparently meant he was having a grand old time. “It’s been a real joy to play for you. It takes a lot to put me in a good mood, but you’ve fuckin’ gone and done it.” He put us in a good mood, too. Noel was left on stage alone a few times to serenade us with acoustic gems, the highlight being “Don’t Look Back in Anger,” where he stopped singing and let the audience carry the entire song. Chills. Many people singing at once is pretty amazing but 100,000 people singing at once is… wow. Tears were flowing all around me. They ended the energetic set with “Champagne Supernova” followed by “I Am the Walrus.” All in all, the highlight of the festival to this point. They’re cocky, but they have reason to be – they’re really fucking good.

Oasis :: Roskilde Festival 2009

I caught only a little of NIN because I wanted to get a prime location for Röyksopp in the Arena tent. Trent Reznor, although older and now engaged, can still rock his audience into an absolute, mad frenzy. People were going bananas as per expectations. Röyksopp, however, was a musical collective I had never seen, yet have been enjoying for a while now, so I wanted to see what they were like live. For newbies, they are an electronica duo from Tromso, Norway. Torbjorn Brundtland and Svein Berge have been producing underground electronic music since 1998 and have amassed a major following (hence the enormous crowd for a 2:30 a.m. set). You might’ve heard their song “Remind Me” in that annoying Geico caveman commercial? Let it be known they are much better than that one song. Tonight they had special guests join them on stage (including Euro star Robyn) throughout their very theatrical, high energy performance. Costume changes, power punching, dance moves and moody smoke waves coupled with high octane, sweat-producing songs made for a wild set. When translated, Röyksopp means “smoke mushroom” and I can see why after watching their hallucinatory performance.

Continue reading for Saturday’s coverage from Roskilde…

Saturday, 07.04

Roskilde Festival 2009

The Dodos were high on my list of must-see shows this weekend. Even though I had seen them at Sasquatch! and was completely under-whelmed, l love their music and wanted to give them another chance. They played at the Pavilion Stage, where most newcomers played, but they sure as hell didn’t sound like newcomers. They were absolutely on point. Meric Long (guitar/vocals), Logan Kroeber (drums) and Joe Haener (xylophone/toy piano) absolutely blew the audience away. If you don’t know these guys yet, you at least might know their song “Fools” (currently in a Miller Chill commercial). The folk-indie rock group opened with this song to a pumped up crowd. From there they kept it going fast and strong for the whole set. Long has this clean, buttery smooth voice that coasts on top of hard hitting drum beats and xylophone notes. They go from sweet and melodic to playing their instruments so hard you think strings will break and drums will burst – a head banging moment and then right back to the sweet goods again. I know they’re categorized as ‘folk indie’ but it’s important to say that you hear a little ska in them, with a slight hint of a marching band touched with rock. Their performance was really fun to watch, not because of theatrics or special effects, but because each of the guys are really good at their craft. Each instrument plays a vital role in these songs. The crowd was yelling so loudly at the beginning of each song that they guys looked a little taken aback. Either everyone over here really, really likes their music or they just recognized that a song was going to be great based on the first couple of notes. Either way, they were right. The band kicked ass today. Tight, fluid, catchy, heart hitting, and foot stomping, The Dodos are back for me.

Roskilde Festival 2009

I wanted to check out a show at the Odeon Stage, so I headed over in time to see the beginning of Klovner I Camp. There was so much commotion before the show that I thought I was in for a real Norwegian treat. Then finally, a hip-hop band came out in tracksuits and started playing what seemed a complete rip off of the Beastie Boys. When I noticed they were all older white men, I got outta there. Sorry! From there I went over to the main stage to see Slipknot, which I was sure I was going to hate. I looked up at the big screen to see nine men dressed in red and black jumpsuits with the scariest fucking masks I’ve ever seen. Then it hit me. THIS is why I can’t sleep at night. Seriously, check out this picture of them before reading further. I had an immediate core shake upon seeing them. So scary, oh my god! However, I wanted to see what the fuss was all about so I stuck it out. Holy amazing show! I repeat, holy amazing show! Besides the insanely addictive visual lure of the masks, they had pyrotechnics, guys climbing on equipment, some of the best head banging I have ever seen and tons of energy. The part I wasn’t expecting was that the lead singer Corey Taylor couldn’t have been more moved and appreciative to the audience, constantly talking to us between each heavy metal head swish. “I’ll tell you what Roskilde, there isn’t a festival like this in America!” I wanted to scream, “Maybe not, but it’s Independence Day, Corey, cut us some slack!!” But that would’ve meant I’d have to look at that mask close-up and no thank you. I digress. Every song was beyond loud and wild and the audience from front to waaaaaaaay back was jumping up and down in unison. “You have no idea what this means to us. Thank you so much. We fucking love you guys. Best crowd ever.” I can’t say I’d ever buy an album, but I’d see them live any day. These guys are really great, scary as shit showmen.

I went back to the Odeon to catch German hip-hop/electro group Deichkind. Jumping gyms, trampolines, garbage bag costumes covered in neon tape, weird structures on stage, all fantastic! And with their dance funk jungle beat, I was in. They make what they call ‘tech-rap’ and it makes total sense. They mixed songs like “Thriller” with “Satisfaction” and then would go super amped up reggae on us. A really fun dance atmosphere.

Continue reading for Sunday’s coverage from Roskilde…

Sunday, 07.05

Crazy Danes… Roskilde Festival 2009

This day started off really slow. Sunday’s are tough days for both festival-goers and performers alike. However, there were four shows I was amped to see. First off, White Lies, a four-pack of 21 year olds from London, absolutely blew me away. Lead singer/guitarist Harry McVeigh is a treat to watch. Although he is much younger, he sounds a lot like a combo of Curt Smith and Roland Orzabal from Tears for Fears, Tom Smith of The Editors and Alex Kapranos of Franz Ferdinand. McVeigh, along with Jack Lawrence-Brown (drums), Charles Cave (bass) and Tommy Bowen (keys) play really ear friendly, dance friendly, lyric catching indie rock. Moody and dramatic, but completely appropriate, I can see what the hype is all about. They came out and absolutely killed their set, and the audience sang along to every word and danced wildly while McVeigh bellowed out his dramatic lyrics. He’s a fist-clencher and I totally subscribed to it. Not only did they play all of their hits but they treated us to a Portishead cover as well. I will 100-percent see these guys again. A great performance and really great songs.

Whitest Boy Alive surprisingly turned out to be a great dance party. I love these guys, but think of them more as a relaxing summer day, chilling by the pool, cocktail in hand, kind of band. Not so. Well, yes they are, but they’re also really fun to dance to. The crowd at the Arena was huge and everyone was feeling these guys, who by the way look like the nerdiest, whitest boys alive. I was not expecting lead singer/guitarist Erlend Øye (also of Kings of Convenience), a tall, skinny guy with glasses, to have a major stage presence. He did. Although they described their sound as being an electronic dance music project in 2003, they are currently happy to be a band with no programmed elements. Their music is jazzy, funky, jamband-like, dance provoking, sing along friendly and laced with synths. Øye interacted a lot with the audience during the performance as well, making for a really fun show. They’re playing several festies this summer so I’m eager to see them again.

Roskilde Festival 2009

Next up at the Arena was the Yeah Yeah Yeahs. They definitely put on a high energy, exciting and visually stimulating show (the giant eyeball is a nice touch). Lead singer
Karen O is a ball of fire and rocks OUT on stage. I felt like I was watching the Pat Benatar performance I never got to see growing up. From what I saw, Miss O is a dramatically fantastic performer and if you like the alternative, garage punk scene, this is the band for you. I only caught a couple of songs because the lines to Coldplay were literally 1000 people deep and I was not about to miss being up front for that show.

Coldplay. Holy Coldplay. So, there is a reason they are insanely popular. I think people love to hate this band because of their success, but I think they are 100-percent worthy of it. They’ve been popping out amazing song after amazing song since 2000 (remember “Shiver,” “I’ll See You Soon,” “Trouble,” “Yellow”?) and they haven’t slowed down. Viva La Vida, their latest, was at the forefront during this performance, but they pleased everyone with older hits. They actually opened with “Clocks,” which immediately put everyone in a great mood. They also played “Green Eyes,” “God Put A Smile Upon Your Face,” “The Scientist,” “In My Place” and “Politik”… not that you could hear anything Chris Martin was singing since the crowd was so loud. They did a couple of songs off stage as well, including a five-song set in the middle of the audience. The highlight of this journey to the center was when they played an acoustic “Billie Jean” and had everyone singing along, accompanied by a cell phone light wave from front to back. The moon was full and stunning, which might have something to do with the restless, enthused crowd. Every time there was a quiet moment, the audience would chant the middle part of Viva La Vida – “oooooh ahhhhhooooowaaaah” – and throw their hands into the air. It was not lost on the guys and they kept amping it up more and more for us. Confetti flying everywhere, huge bouncy balloons floating above us, a rousing encore, a solo song by drummer Will Champion – it was unreal. Nobody left after the show was over, just more and more chanting both towards the stage and up towards the full moon. What a way to end our first festival overseas!

This was an absolutely stunning festival, any way you slice it. It will be really hard to beat this one, in terms of size, energy, friendliness, performances and green awareness. Denmark has done it right and I will be back again. Mange Tak!

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Lindsay and Walt are finishing up at Germany’s Melt Festival right now, check back soon for coverage.


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