Sunday, August 9, 2009

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Twitter Weekly Updates for 2009-08-09

Posted: 09 Aug 2009 09:00 AM PDT

  • @peteyorn pimped us on his Tumblr! http://peteyorn.tumblr.com/ (see Aug 1 – photos from night 2 at Webster Hall). Thanks Pete! #
  • thanks @leviahant @keeltyc @EBmelophiliac @natmechanics for RTing about the Atom show! #
  • psst @zeeavi — Zee Avi @ First Unitarian Church, Philadelphia http://bit.ly/MJlJK #
  • My Chemical Romance is working on their 4th studio album w/ vet producer Brendan O'Brien (Pearl Jam, STP, Springsteen, Aerosmith & more) #
  • Check out Passion Pit on MySpace's Transmissions http://www.myspace.com/transmissions #
  • Kitty, Daisy & Lewiswill make their US TV debut on Late Night with @jimmyfallon on August 12th! #
  • Kid Rock to headline benefit for Institute for Music and Neurologic Function on September 2nd at New York City's Terminal 5 #
  • Beyoncé sells out 4 nights @ Vegas' Wynn, continues "I AM…" world tour next week in Japan before moving on to Australia, China and Europe #
  • Funx3 Fest leaks: Atlas Sound, Why?, DEATH, Lucero, GZA, HEALTH, King Khan, Todd Barry, Shearwater, 7 Seconds, Melt Banana, Jesus Lizard + #
  • @abbigshmail which one of us was it? :) in reply to abbigshmail #
  • All-4-One to release new album "No Regrets" on Peak Records September 15, 2009 — interesting. #
  • Stream the new No Age ep at subpop.com now! http://bit.ly/4snMq5 #
  • Miles Benjamin Anthony Robinson Signs To Saddle Creek Records! #
  • MBAR's new album "Summer Of Fear" to be released October 20th — 4 week US tour TBA soon! #

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Twitter Weekly Updates for 2009-08-09

Posted: 09 Aug 2009 09:00 AM PDT

  • @peteyorn pimped us on his Tumblr! http://peteyorn.tumblr.com/ (see Aug 1 – photos from night 2 at Webster Hall). Thanks Pete! #
  • thanks @leviahant @keeltyc @EBmelophiliac @natmechanics for RTing about the Atom show! #
  • psst @zeeavi — Zee Avi @ First Unitarian Church, Philadelphia http://bit.ly/MJlJK #
  • My Chemical Romance is working on their 4th studio album w/ vet producer Brendan O'Brien (Pearl Jam, STP, Springsteen, Aerosmith & more) #
  • Check out Passion Pit on MySpace's Transmissions http://www.myspace.com/transmissions #
  • Kitty, Daisy & Lewiswill make their US TV debut on Late Night with @jimmyfallon on August 12th! #
  • Kid Rock to headline benefit for Institute for Music and Neurologic Function on September 2nd at New York City's Terminal 5 #
  • Beyoncé sells out 4 nights @ Vegas' Wynn, continues "I AM…" world tour next week in Japan before moving on to Australia, China and Europe #
  • Funx3 Fest leaks: Atlas Sound, Why?, DEATH, Lucero, GZA, HEALTH, King Khan, Todd Barry, Shearwater, 7 Seconds, Melt Banana, Jesus Lizard + #
  • @abbigshmail which one of us was it? :) in reply to abbigshmail #
  • All-4-One to release new album "No Regrets" on Peak Records September 15, 2009 — interesting. #
  • Stream the new ep at subpop.com now! http://bit.ly/4snMq5 #
  • Miles Benjamin Anthony Robinson Signs To Saddle Creek Records! #
  • MBAR's new album "Summer Of Fear" to be released October 20th — 4 week US tour TBA soon! #

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Lollapalooza: Friday, Day 1 @ Grant Park, Chicago

Posted: 09 Aug 2009 06:59 AM PDT

After already popping my Lollapalooza cherry in 2008 and coming back home actually looking like a cherry, I came prepared to Lollapalooza 2009 with lots of sunblock and summer dresses. However, Friday quickly showed that 2009 would not be like 2008 in that regard. As a cold rain trickled throughout the day, I spent the entire day shivering uncontrollably and cursing that I had left my sweatshirt 30 minutes away at the Catholic worker house that I was crashing at. In an attempt to warm up, I even tried to buy one of the absurdly expensive festival sweatshirts, but every booth was sold out, leading me to curse some more.

I was not alone in my cursing of the way events transpired that day. As Hockey kicked off the day over at the PlayStation Station, severe technical difficulties cut their set abruptly short. The large crowd which had gathered to hear the band that has exploded onto the scene since JC Penny started playing them in a commercial was disappointed, but Hockey tried to make up for the sound problems by jamming out with an impromptu drum solo and then throwing beer into the crowd (which I am sure made security happy as who knows how many minors caught those cans).

It was a tough call to choose between Manchester Orchestra and . Manchester Orchestra is a band I’ve seen several times before and they have always impressed, but has been getting a lot of buzz lately, so I wanted to see them too. I watched a few Manchester Orchestra songs first. I was impressed with how extra intense the yowls of Andy Hull were and how extra beardy he looked. Despite Hull’s chops, Chris Freeman always steals the show with alternation from keyboard playing to air guitar.

I dashed over to catch some and as I was walking up, they warned the front row to “cover your faces because this next song will make them melt.” Now, while there wasn’t a re-enactment of Indiana Jones: Raiders of the Lost Arc, the fun electropop rock of might have at least rocked socks if they didn’t melt faces. I’m not sure I saw enough to decide if they were worth all the hype, but they are worth looking into further.

The Knux were next on my schedule. Despite not being a part of the usual genre that I like, it was fun to watch as the hip hop/rap crew invited fans on stage then proceeded to teach us how to do a dance and “put it in the air.” Despite the unnecessary swearing and the confusion of what song was about to be played (they would start a song, say it didn’t feel right and play something else), it was a blast to be in the crowd.

I was again torn at 2:00 p.m. as to whom I should see. I started with a bit of Jersey rockers The Gaslight Anthem. I’m not sure if if was them, sound problems or the weather, but something was just off and I left early, unimpressed. I went to the opposite end of the venue to watch some White Lies, which started to lift my spirits in the cold rain, but still was not enough to wow me.

The “wow” band was soon to come. And I caught Kevin Devine tucked away on the BMI stage. The crowd wasn’t the largest of the day (Bon Iver was a few stages over and LeAnn Rimes was getting ready to play as a special guest over at Kidzapalooza), but the people there were excited to see him. I was especially excited to see him get his own set at Lollapalooza this year after he surprised us last year by joining Brand New on stage for their performance. Kevin sang his heart out, but the crowd got distracted when they noticed Manchester Orchestra’s Andy Hull sitting on stage mouthing along to the set. As the overzealous crowd yelled for a guest performance, Hull eventually left the stage to let Kevin enjoy his moment in the spotlight. Hopefully no hard feelings, the crowd did not mean to make diminish his performance with their request.

I took a break to do an interview and got back in time to catch some Ben Folds. His piano chords carried throughout the streets and as  I heard “You Don’t Know Me” start, I ran over in hopes of seeing a surprise guest of some sort do the Regina Spektor part. The song was great, but I was disappointed to see that no guest would be joining him and a recording track would take care of the part. Alas.

The perfect harmonies of the Fleet Foxes warmed me up a bit, and I especially enjoyed their good humor as they joked about their beards. I would have liked to have heard some more new songs, but like many Lollapalooza bands, they stuck to what people knew and shied away from anything that was still in the works.

Tummy grumbling from a long day, I skipped the , whom I heard were a bit of a let down, and walked past the jams of Thievery Corporation to grab some food and wait for .

As I expected, owned the day with their clusterfuck of a stage show. Costumed characters, balloons, confetti, trippy videos, glitter and more, they not only were tight as musicians, but they were the best performers of the day, really interacting with the crowd. They even had the best surprises. Janelle Monae joined for a few numbers, some of the stage performers surfed the crowd in an inflatable boat and to end the set, the singer tossed his guitar up in the air twice. When it didn’t break he just handed the whole guitar to a kid in the front row. Imagine going to a festival and leaving with a souvenir that was an entire guitar. Mind-blowing.

It was actually really hard to be super impressed after that set. Kings of Leon were kind of boring for a follow-up to . was cool, since they’re fairly legendary and influential to some of my personal favorite bands (Killers at Lollapalooza on Sunday!!!), yet again, they couldn’t beat out as my most memorable act of the day.

Lollapalooza doesn’t end at 10 p.m. People flooded off in all directions to hit up after parties, both official and unofficial. I hit up one that was supposed to feature and the Knux and an open bar (holla!). After a bit of a Nick and Norah’s Infinite Playlist moment–where’s bunny–they told us we had the wrong entrance and the line of people mad dashed to the other side, we finally got into this party. The acts did show, but went relatively unannounced and only did like one number, but the open bar was still pretty ace. The only performer who was there the whole time was a very intoxicated Hollywood Holt, but he was just enjoying the party.

Lollapalooza: Friday in summary:
Best set of the day:
Best surprises of the day: giving away an entire guitar, Janelle Monae, LeAnn Rimes
Breakthrough of the day: Kevin Devine
Biggest let downs of the day: Kings of Leon,
Crazy crowd moment: Saw a woman taking a dump in the middle of the crowd at …ew!!!

Lollapalooza: website | schedule | set lists

To be updated with pictures soon. Look out for further coverage of Saturday and Sunday. Here’s a teaser: heat, playmates and forgotten lyrics.

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