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These kids are divine.

Day 1 was aces all around  Random thoughts from poorly scribbled notes.

The additional 10k people at the festival could be felt.  I did like the idea of having all the food on one boulevard away from the stages.  It made for less of a clusterfuck in the food area; unless you were in line waiting for a burger from Kuma’s the food lines moved quickly and easily.

Taste-A-Palooza

Young the Giant’s Sameer Gadhita left a piece of his soul on the Bud Light Stage.   Los Bunkers, despite sound issues that plagued the Play Station stage all afternoon, were a delight with their 60′s pop soaked tunes.  They also can take credit for having one of the biggest crowd swells of the day.  I saw several kids walk by the Play Station stage on their way to the bar and they’d stop and join the crowd to dance to Los Bunkers.  Grace Potter & The Nocturnals brought their blues-rock to the Bud Light stage.  Despite the howling and Tina Turner-like dance moves, Potter seemed much more subdued than at last year’s North Coast Festival.  I caught the beginning and end of Les Butcherettes who were one of the most intense experiences I’ve had a festival ever.  Teri Gender Bender throws her raw fuck-all energy in your face and you can do nothing but stand in awe.  Gabe Serbian (drums) almost didn’t make it through their last song and at the end of their set puked on stage.  Rock ‘n-fucking-roll, kids.  I heard and saw a good chunk of Smith Westerns and they’ve remained the same: very polished performance, slowly coming through with band chemistry and audience banter.  The Kills were fierce; Allison Mosshart growled and Jamie Hince didn’t even break a sweat.  I wandered over to the south end of the park where the crowd was dense.  I sat for most of Two Door Cinema Club’s set and was surprised by just how big a crowd they drew and each person jumped and danced along.  A Perfect Circle was one of the few bands I was really excited to see and despite their reworked cover of John Lennon’s “Imagine” (which fell flat) the rest of their set was note perfect.  How you imagine a big power rock festival band to sound.   At this point things took a turn for the very weird.  I finally found The Naughty Librarian in one of the south baseball fields.  We caught the last half or so of Skrillex who turned Perry’s tent into a dance party, Afro Jack (whose set started late) continued the party.  Festivals are all about the people watching and at Perry’s I had a blast sitting and watching/observing/judging/laughing.  That’s where this video happened:

We stuck around for some of Girl Talk before heading home.  The weather was gorgeous, the heat wasn’t oppressive, the kids had a great time and a few made a mess of things – not a bad Day 1.  Here are a couple more pictures from yesterday but the full lot will be up on the Facebook Page.

Teri Gender Bender

Jamie Hince

 

DESCARGA.

Holy shit.

That is all I kept thinking when listening to [.DESCARGA.]‘s new EP The Things We Do (due August 9, 2011).  From the perspective of an outsider, it seemed as if the band spent the last year or so in a state of transition.  There were a couple of line up changes with the most notable being the addition of drummer Anthony Macias.  He has been the game changer for these veterans of the latin alternative community.  The Things We Do kicks off with The Funeral with Hex sounding like Eddie Vedder before he sold his soul for a ukulele.  The driving force of this song is Evil’s piercing guitar but for me it’s the pulsating floor toms and give the song a sobering weight.  Keeping true to form, the album is exactly half in English and half in Spanish with the song Tu Eres Yo (You Are Me) beginning that smooth transition between languages.  Esperando (Waiting) effectively uses a fuzzy guitar sound to give the song a sense of urgency and Nube Negra (Black Cloud) is the second song sung in Spanish that hits fast and hard.

[.DESCARGA.] is a band that has always paid tribute to those artists who have influenced them and this is never more clearly expressed than in the song Party Girl which invokes the ghost of Ian Curtis with haunting vocals repeating “Wake up party girl ’cause it’s time to go”.  If a drummer is the backbone of a band then the bass player is the stuff in between filling in the sound and keeping steady – this is best on display during Party Girl – big ups to J. Calvo.  The third and final Spanish song to appear on the EP is Dejame Saber (Let Me Know) with its grungy guitar and stinging lyrics, “yo no lo voy hacer pero lo intento / yo nunca lo voy hacer pero quisiera saber / como ser humano como tu” (google that ish) keeps the bat out of hell energy of this EP up.  Closing things out is the previously wormed Chemtrails, a rattlesnake of a song.

[.DESCARGA.] is currently boasting its most solid line up to date with Evil’s confident and powerful guitar to Calvo’s bass, so steady and strong.  Hex has never sounded more inspired lyrically and bringing it all together is Macias behind the drum kit.  They’ve got a confidence that comes from being comfortable around each other on and off stage; this is band that is firing on all cylinders.

You can preview the tracks Funeral and Dejame Saber below.

On a personal note, this post has been a work in progress since late last year not long after the release of the single, Chemtrails.  My plan had been to start writing and then fill in the blanks once new music was released.  I even spent some time with the boys at their rehearsal space where the conversation took some interesting turns.  (All I can say is life on the road with a van full of boys is never dull.)  The band had just added Macias at drums and not long after our meeting the band lost a member.  There was a strong sense of wanting to move forward, to start the dirty work that is writing, rehearsing and recording.  This EP is very much the product of a band that in a sense had to start over, had to rededicate themselves to their craft and had to work and give these songs time to “cook”.  To all four members of [.DESCARGA.] I say: you fuckers were worth the wait.  Now don’t make me wait another 8-9 months for the next one.

Here’s a video that’s been sitting around collecting dust on the ol hard drive.  A few weeks back The Naughty Librarian and yours truly were at the Aragon for the first of a two night stint watching The Flaming Lips perform The Soft Bulletin.  This song.  The sappiness.  The last line that always slays.  Excuse me while I go and make out with the nerdy gamer in the next room.

Featuring Neko Case.  Its hard to do video at festivals when close to a mosh pit but luckily this video didn’t turn out too badly.

Today was the easy day.  I didn’t get to Union Park until 4pm, just in time for No Age.  I decided to wander for a bit at the start of their set and bumped into LA Seitz for a hot second before heading towards the area in front of the screen between the Red and Green Stages and that was where I spent the rest of the afternoon.  You’ll be able to tell because today’s pictures are extra crappy.

No Age

No Age

This "look" happened more than once

Dancing Hippies

It was definitely a ton more crowded today so navigating between various stages in the sun and heat was just not going to happen for me today, I plan to torture myself with that routine tomorrow.  Like I said, today was the easy day.  No Age delivered one of, if not THE, fiercest set of the festival.  I wrote in my notes, “if the rest is like this – then fuck to the yes!” (I really do write like that.)  I was ready to get taken higher and then Destroyer happened.  I really tuned this one out because I had dumb stuff like text messages and emails to respond to (I’m soooo cool, I know) but honestly, after the high energy set of No Age, it was really hard to come down from that high with a set that relied heavily on a saxophone.  Again, saxophone.  Sorry, maybe if someone else had preceded Destroyer it would have been a different experience.

Destroyer

Destroyer

Ugh...

This. Ugh.

It was back to the Green Stage for the Dismemberment Plan who were fun and woke up some of the crowd.  At this point I was distracted by a fool (some random dude) running around in an old glory thong.  As if that wasn’t disturbing and distracting enough, various people decided to go up to him and pose for pictures.  At one point he bent over to put his beer down and his ass was not too far from my face.  No me gusta culo.

Dismemberment Plan

D-Plan

Hipsters...

I want to see the whole thing - this was nuts

No. Just No.

Next.

DJ Shadow was the business.  A huge white orb sat in the middle of the stage and we were supposed to see visuals projected onto the orb but the sun was very much out and it was hard to make out what was going on.  Not even half way into the set, the orb opened to reveal DJ Shadow mixing with three cameras inside giving the fest-goers a close up of what was going on.  This set got real.  I saw a few people crowd surf and he packed it in, apparently he won the faceoff with Zola Jesus who didn’t have as big a crowd over on the Blue Stage.  No Age was good but DJ Shadow was damn good.

DJ Shadow greeting the crowd

A look inside the orb

A peek inside

The night came to a close with a beautiful set from Fleet Foxes.  This year’s Helplessness Blues was such an intimate album that like with Thurson Moore, I had concerns about how it would translate to a big festival setting.  Where Thurston failed, Fleet Foxes succeeded.  Their harmonies were perfect and angelic, each song beautifully executed and full of soul.  I was a happy Bee in heaven and rode that wave all the way home.  2 down, 1 to go!

Fleet Foxes

FF

Sigh...

 

We endure crappy winters in Chicago because summers are awesome.

Proof: West Fest coming up that promises to be a good time with one of the most inspired line ups we’ve come across so far, highlights include Local H, A Lull, Those Darlins and King Khan feat. Gris Gris Sound. There will be a DJ stage at Chicago & Wood and the full lineup can be found at the fest’s official site.  West Fest 2011 runs July 9-10 at Chicago between Damen and Wood ($5 suggested donation at the gate).

July 9
1p – The Socialists
2:30p – No Joy
4p – Liturgy
5:30p – Bare Mutants
7p – Hollows
8:30p – Local H

July 10
1p – Purple Apple
2:30p – Team Band
4p – A Lull
5:30p – Those Darlins
7p – Syl Johnson feat. The Uptown
8:30p – King Khan feat. Gris Gris Sound

If you were lucky enough to be at this weekend’s Wilco-curated Solid Sound Festival you had the opportunity to get first dibs on the band’s new single “I Might” with their cover of Nick Lowe’s “I Love My Label” as the B-side.  The single won’t officially be available for purchase until July 19 and their new album, The Whole Love, is due in September.

Personally, I’m loving this new song with its prominent fuzzy bass and crunchy guitar solo.  If this is what ‘Dad Rock’ sounds like then sign me up.  More, please!

Taken 2 years ago at the fest

Earlier today, Lollapalooza organizers released the complete official after show line ups.  These people are just giving me more reasons to sell my ticket, skip the fest and only hit the aftershows.  Some highlights: Death From Above 1979 hitting Metro, Titus Andronicus promising to rock Reggie’s and Lykke Li will hit by House of Blues with Foster The People.  Tickets for go on sale Friday at 10 a.m. but not all shows will be up for sale just yet.

The complete line up is  Read More »

Super bad ass group I want to follow around Phish-style, Wild Flag, have announced they will release their self-titled debut album on September 13 on Merge.  They’ll take the stage at Wicker Park Fest on July 23 (sorry kiddies, their gig at SubT on the 22nd sold out) and will return October 9 to play Empty Bottle.  (Via P4K)

93XRT is doing your ass a solid by broadcasting tonight’s My Morning Jacket show.  If you’re not going then listen and play the new drinking game: “Which two noisy heifers screaming and acting the fool are MeanLittleBumbleBee and The Naughty Librarian®.”  Each time you think you hear us do a shot of Jameson because you’re probably right – WHEEEEE!!!

Let’s all go stalk Tankboy this weekend at Taste of Randolph!

And in super important life-changing news, Rebecca Black has removed Friday from YouTube.  Won’t someone think of the childrens?!?!?!

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