I'm going Weekend One. Overall fairly happy but not overwhelmed. Headliners great, mid-tier ok, undercard really solid. Seems like a lot less punk, metal, and other hard rock this year - there's almost always a punk act on the main stage (Social D, Bad Religion, Rancid, etc.) and a few in tents, but just much less this year. Initial take is its pretty balanced day by day - initial thought is Saturday is like an A minus day and Friday and Sunday are each in the B plus range. Not a ton I'm shocked about and there isn't one huge "OMG" act, but I'll have a lot of fun. Initial list of stuff I'm most interested in: Friday - Radiohead, the XX, Father John Misty, Banks, Little Dragon, Guided by Voices, King Grizzard and the Lizard Wizard Saturday - Beyonce, Bon Iver, Schoolboy Q, TDCC, Royksopp, Local Natives, Roisin Murphy, Moderat, the Avalanches, Warpaint, Car Seat Headrest, Mitski, Thundercat Sunday - Kendrick Lamar, Lorde, Justice, New Order, Future Islands, Hans Zimmer, Kaytranada, Toots and the Maytals, Preoccupations, Ezra Furman
i bet kaytranada is going to be my favorite set of the weekend. i wonder if there's going to be a set like disclosure last year that catches me by surprise
Let me know if you have any more GAs - have two buddies that got shut out today, ticket demand was ridiculous. Went VIP the last two years but switched back to GA this year. I'm gonna miss that easy entrance/exit and random bump-ins with B list celebs, but last year I had issues justifying it. Saturday night during Ice Cube and Disclosure was so packed like sardines in main stage VIP I almost had a panic attack. May have done it again this year but have a couple buddies flying in who wouldn't want to do it, so I went GA again.
i haven't experienced VIP yet, so i'm pumped. if i come across another ticket i'll let this thread know.
about time someone leaked how big of a piece of shit Anshutz and AEG are Head of Coachella’s parent company AEG has donated to anti-LGBTQ and climate denial groups Philip Anschutz's ties to the extreme right have surfaced in light of this week's lineup announcement Collin Brennan Photo by Philip Cosores Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival released its 2017 lineup yesterday, an annual tradition that’s reliably followed by a wave of criticism about who is and isn’t playing at the three-day festival. But this year’s backlash against Coachella has taken on a strikingly political tone as recent reports compiled by Uproxx and Afropunk highlight the extreme right-wing activism of the festival’s billionaire owner, Philip Anschutz. As the head of Anschutz Entertainment Group, or AEG, Anschutz oversees Goldenvoice (the organization that produces Coachella) as well as the Los Angeles Lakers and LA Clippers basketball teams, among other properties. He also has a long history of funneling money into organizations that actively promote LGBTQ discrimination, climate denial, and other causes that stand at odds with the liberal ideals of Coachella headliners like Beyoncé and Radiohead, not to mention the thousands of fans who value the festival’s commitment to inclusivity and free creative expression. Anschutz’s track record with the LGBTQ community is especially dubious, as he has donated hundreds of thousands of dollars to anti-gay organizations and supported anti-gay legislation such as Colorado’s Amendment 2, which sought to enable private property owners and employers to discriminate against homosexuals and lesbians. According to the Washington Post, Anschutz has contributed funds to the Alliance Defending Freedom, the National Christian Foundation, and the Family Research Council, all of which staunchly oppose LGBTQ rights. But Anschutz’s crusade against gay rights is only the tip of the iceberg in terms of his anti-liberal agenda. As Greenpeace notes, he also supports the quack science of climate-change denial through his foundation and regularly meets to discuss strategy with the Koch brothers, two of the country’s leading anti-environmentalist activists. Other causes Anschutz has leant his support to include weakening of labor unions and challenging evolutionary science. Many of the artists on Coachella’s lineup would likely be appalled by such activities, but it remains to be seen whether or not they will take any action or respond publicly. Fans, of course, always have the option to simply not buy a ticket.
Been trying to figure this out as well As VoodooChild5 said, should be a link on your confirmation email. I somehow deleted mine, so if you find out the website let me know
all the details are there, but say if i wanted to change my shipping address, i don't know where to find that option
Correct me if I'm wrong, but this guy has no day to day associations with AEG anymore; just owns it - not the CEO, President, or really any operations. Also by "oversees Goldenvoice" it's a very, very small part of their overall portfolio. Oh and "backlash against Coachella" featured an immediate sellout. Is Collin Brennan the Consequence of Sound writer that hates Coachella? There is someone at CoS that has a major vendetta against Coachella for some reason and I can't remember why.
LOL. Such a dishonest take and nothing but brazen, unapologetic hackery at its finest. I love the term "climate denier" as it carries with it all of the anti-intellectual, anti-reason, anti-speech, anti-everything ethos of the modern left. The contempt for individual freedom and thought is palpable throughout this little opinion piece. Makes me even happier to support Coachella now. Fuck you left-wing autocrats.
Brennan is presenting all of this as if it is "fact" but this is just typical left-wing smear tactics that the Soviets and Nazis would both be proud of. To the OP - thanks for reminding me why we must combat the radical left every step of the way. There is no greater threat to freedom and self-determination today than the reactionary and authoritarian left and I really hope they keep talking because the more they talk the more they out themselves as the thugs they actually are.
FYI that wasn't intended as an indictment of Coachella, but Anschutz is seriously the worst. Also that's quite the hot take ^^
Oh yeah you used to be able to login to your account on the website and change it. Maybe give them a call and change it over the phone?
If all these pathetic left-wing hipsters would keep their politics out of their music criticism the world would be a better place. I'm looking at you CoS, Pitchfork, et al.
i don't want to discuss politics, but what you just said comes with its challenges when so many artists transcend the music world
To the left, everything is political and those with dissenting beliefs and thoughts need to be shamed in the public square and punished. Conservatives by and large don't feel this way because we value open inquiry, freedom of thought and debate. For instance, we don't invoke the Holocaust to marginalize those who dissent from our orthodoxy.
that's my concern with them there. their two new singles are a bit more lively, so let's see how their new album is
The only time I've seen them was at Coachella in 2013 and I was shitfaced so I don't remember much of it.
how long ago did you see them? I heard it was a better live show before that bassist of theirs left the band years ago
yeah I think this new record is going to be really heavy on production so you're probably right. wouldn't shock me if jamie xx spun a mix too
Updated the op a little with some stuff I found on reddit. Here's an interactive lineup that lets you sort by music genre and will play youtube videos for whichever artist you click on. Here's a spotify playlist that was created using the following criteria: Only 5 songs per artist unless less are available (Alison Swing, Ben UFO, Chris Cruse, DREAMCAR & Jen Ferrer have 0) Aggregated the top songs from Apple Music, iTunes Store, Last.fm, Spotify and Beatport (for EDM only) No more than 3 songs from the same album unless they only have just 1 No live versions, covers (unless they're specifically known for one) or remixes (only if THEY are the remixer) Tried to incorporate only songs that they have played live recently (if you find anything that shouldn't be in here, let me know) Yuma artists rely solely on Beatport since the others don't really reflect what those artists actually play
how is this any different from the dozen of facebook news stories posted by my conservative friends about soros and his influence? what about the posts about celebrities donating to planned parenthood and how we should boycott their movies? this goes both ways you dolt.
For anyone wishing to talk about climate change: https://www.the-mainboard.com/index.php?threads/global-warming-debunked-again.121055/