Bonnaroo 2008 Thursday (Day 1): Festies Ain’t Easy, But They Sure Are Fun
Going to a festival is not all fun and games. The live concert experience is never assured bliss. There are so many external factors that could go sour. A huge fest like Bonnaroo has an army of these possible setbacks. But sometimes overcoming the odds and the elements can be the recipe for an unforgettable weekend.
So after hanging out in Manchester a little bit Wednesday night, I rode back into town in the morning to pick up my press credentials. I then went to my hotel to await the arrival of my caravan of ATLiens. One of the cars in our group had a road cone fly up and crack their windshield in Chattanooga, forcing them to abandon their vehicle to repair and then squeeze their gear and bodies in other folks’ already tightly packed rides. The slight travel delay here would seem insignificant compared to the traffic jam we would wait in shortly after.
Now I’m from Atlanta so traffic isn’t new to me, but sitting still on the side of the interstate for 5+ hours is just never that fun. This would actually be the longest I’ve ever waited to get into the ‘roo. As is typical, everyone gets out of their cars and socializes on the side of the road to pass the time, and then as soon as the line starts moving a bit, everyone scrambles into their rides to grab another 50 feet.
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- Posted by Davy Minor on June 13, 2008 at 11:42 am
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Live Show: Battles (1/23/2008)
Leading up to Bonnaroo, I’m going to try and drop some live shows from artists who will be there. Here’s the best band playing Thursday night:
Battles
23 January 2008
Beck’s Festival Bar
Sydney Australia
(Beware: Tracklist is a bit lacking and the first track takes a while to get going, but its a cool show) Click here to read the entire post…
01 Intro > Race: Out (?)
02 Tij (?)
03 (?)
- Posted by Davy Minor on May 23, 2008 at 2:15 am
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Torrents Of The Day: DJ Shadow & Cut Chemist, Kid Koala, Battles, Arcade Fire, The Mars Volta
There are some some great shows floating around The Traders Den right now, so here you go. First, there’s this Arcade Fire:
Arcade Fire 2008-01-30 The Forum, Melbourne, Australia (FLAC)
While we wait to see if that TMV Atlanta show actually happens, here’s something to keep us busy. This is the first time The Mars Volta have ever done an FM broadcast of their show, so pick this essential one up:
THE MARS VOLTA FM BROADCAST – 1.30.2008, UC Irvine (en-dw remaster) (FLAC)
If you want to get a taste of what will be one the best shows at Bonnaroo, go get this:
Battles 2008-01-28 Big Day Out, Flemington Racecourse, Melbourne, Australia (FLAC)
If you missed the Cut Chemist, DJ Shadow, and Kid Koala show a few weeks ago, here’s another recent show to jam:
Kid Koala 2008-02-04 First Avenue – Minneapolis, MN (16-bit) (FLAC)
DJ Shadow & Cut Chemist – The Hard Sell 2008-02-04 First Avenue – Minneapolis, MN (16-bit) (FLAC)
This video that Sleo got at the ATL show will explain what the DJ Shadow & Cut Chemist Hard Sell concept is:
- Posted by Davy Minor on February 7, 2008 at 2:41 pm
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Ohmpark’s Top 50 Best Albums Of 2007
2007 was an incredible year of music and there were so many albums I really liked that didn’t make this list. I noticed that most of the lists I pay attention to were very similar to one another this year as opposed to last year. Also, I’ve found myself in more of a disagreeance with those lists than last year. If there is any theme to be taken out of this list, I think it’s that I feel like too many great albums were underrated by the blogosphere elites, and that they were way in love with some albums I think are overrated. This list represents my personal assertions more so than the rest of the Ohmpark crew, but I worked hard to get every one’s opinions and influences in this thing. Feel free to comment on how much you hate or love it. I feel like every album on this is an essential one from last year, so go listen to some new music: Click here to read the entire post…
- Posted by Davy Minor on January 4, 2008 at 5:56 pm
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Pitchfork Music Festival: Day 2
We arrived just in time for Califone, who was running a little late. They played 4 or 5 songs and they were pretty good. They had a horn section with them which was cool, but it seemed a little underwhelming. We went in close for Grizzly Bear and listened to Voxtrot from afar. I have to say that I don’t really like Voxtrot that much, I think they are over-hyped by the internets. Grizzly Bear, on the other hand, lives up to all the hype. Despite Chris Taylor having some issues with his ridiculously complex equipment setup, they put on the day’s best show. If you have not listened to Yellow House yet, do it now fool! I tried to catch the end of Beach House but only caught the last 30 seconds of “Master Of None”. By far this was the worst schedule conflict of the fest, especially for the bands themselves as Grizzly Bear and Beach House are both fans of each other. Next up we went to see Battles. They were very impressive. The former Helmet drummer John Stanier was rock solid and had a cymbal up really high so he had to reach up to hit it. It was gimmicky but really cool. The rest of the band used lots of looping computer programs to put together their songs piece by piece.
We skipped Iron And Wine to check out the festival grounds, which were expanded from Friday’s setup. They had a huge poster shopping area with almost 50 tents each selling handbills. After that we checked out Atlanta’s Mastodon. Their typical badass performance had a mixed reception from the pitchfork kids. Most of the people farther away were complaining and those that stayed up close were rocking out. There was even a mosh pit. Because it was so crazy up front for Mastodon, I was able to get front row and center for Cat Power afterwards on the stage as most of the other Chan Marshall fans weren’t so much into the Mastodon scene. It pays to like all kinds of music. I listened to Clipse from the front of the other stage and they were what I expected, decent for a live hip-hop show but nothing to get excited about. Cat Power came on with the Dirty Delta Blues Band. In this performance, Cat Power would not touch a guitar or piano. Instead, she would be leaning over the crowd singing songs from The Greatest, covers, and songs I didn’t recognize. I am not a big fan of the nu-Cat Power that is sober, doesn’t freakout, and does country/blues music and this was farther in that direction than the three times I saw her last year. It was still great to see her, especially as close as we were, but i don’t think I’m going to see her again live until she either starts playing old stuff again or does some new stuff that is not so conservative and, well, ordinary. We wanted to check out Girl Talk but the tiny staging area was packed out beyond belief and the sound system over there was not powerful enough to hear farther back. If I had one complaint about Pitchfork Fest so far it was the sound system problems, of which there were many, and the sound checks drowning out quiet parts of bands performing on the adjacent stages. We skipped Yoko Ono and went into the city to drink into oblivion. Here’s some pics from the day:
- Posted by Davy Minor on July 15, 2007 at 12:26 pm
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Friday Free-Style
In case you haven’t noticed, our blogging has been a little brisk lately as we are enjoying the summer. But don’t dismay as we have a bunch of cool stuff cooking in the lab for you.
We’ll start today off by getting krunk with Kanye West:
Pitchfork Fest has sold out and released set times. While you are enjoying Corndogarama, we will be covering this in Chicago.
John Vanderslice will be at The Earl on September 20th.
Weezer is about to record another album.
In case you don’t, Beach House are awesome, and they be talking.
The Cure are working on the new album still and will be at The Gwinnett Center September 15th.
Band Of Horses are just finishing up their new album.
The Led Zeppelin reunion rumour mill is on again.
Rage Against The Machine will be headlining this year’s Vegoose Festival in Las Vegas. The full line-up will be announced in mid-July.
Here’s Ryan Adams on Letterman:
Here’s an old The Rapture video:
Here’s a Battles video:
Some Cat Power for you:
A Califone video:
Some Girl Talk:
Some The Ponys:
And finally, some Of Montreal:
- Posted by Davy Minor on June 29, 2007 at 9:10 am
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The New Hottness: Battles
“Math rock” is a genre that I always kind of understood, but could never really explain until I read up on wikipedia after hearing this album. Whatever you call it, this avant-garde supergroup is amazing. I had been listening to some really great albums lately, but this is such a standout. Listen to these tracks and then go buy their album, Mirrored.
Here’s the bonus tack from the Japanese version:
Now here is video of their entire show at the Empty Bottle in Chicago earlier this year:
- Posted by Davy Minor on June 5, 2007 at 1:07 am
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