I'm gonna let my bank account recover from Waka for a second but I'm locking up Phases of the Moon tickets swoon. John McGuirk I advise any and all who peruse this thread to do the same.
Holy ship has been blacklisting people that talk about their drug usage/smuggling on facebook. Hope more follow suite
did some skipping around in that video. got to 19:05-19:15 and almost jumped out my office window. different strokes for different folks all up in this thread. Terminal West is a great venue though and used to be pretty good friends with a couple guys that run it. Good peoples
I watched both sets of STS9 this weekend as well, I'm no STS9 apologist but they killed it in my opinion. New chick bass player was impressive.
The bass notes reverberating through the ground during this show had me fucking stuck. Just unreal show all around and my favorite that was in the revival tent.
So mad I missed them when they came around. I was all broke and shit. Won't happen again. The axe the cables set at phases should be interesting...kind of have mixed feelings because I want to see a regular set as well...no way I miss this fest though. Less than 5 hours away and the biscuits are playing. All I need to know Went to glitch mob this weekend...it was aight.
2 of the 3 are playing at Paradiso in 2.5 weeks... Trippy Turtle and Big Gigantic. Have any of you dudes heard of Savant? I kind of like. Dude uses like old school nintendo beats it sounds like. Just heard him for first time today.
Trippy Turtle isn't going to be for everybody, but I suggested him to the EDM lovers I was camping with and they all seemed to really enjoy it. His mixing was clean and on point all night. And that hoodie is just totes cute. This is just an alter ego dj name for this kid and it blew up on him.
Yeah...just went with a friend...honestly if I'm going to go see someone that doesn't play instruments, I usually prefer something that's ambient or chill. Or at least something that doesn't sound like hype music the whiole time
I'm still trying to find this remix of Technologic that Savoy played in the tent. It was a lot slower than any mix I'd ever heard of the song.
Anyone doing Summerfest in Milwaukee? NEver been to it and taking a boat across the lake to go see what it is about. I dont understand the tix though. Some are GA and then some are sold separately/?
I'm messing with him... Know him from when I lived there. Anyway, Summerfest is more about the party (I thought), and I know Ralf likes his booze.
Haha, taking a boat across from Muskegon to Milwaukee. Probably will pack some Gin Buckets. I live in Grand Rapids, MI now and have for a few years.
pretty similar to their setlist at Hangoutfest. few more songs though. Got tickets to both nights in October when they come to town. pretty pumped about it
MSO Ozzy Osbourne returns to Voodoo on Halloween with Black Sabbath's Geezer Butler and guitarists Tom Morello and Slash. The 2015 Voodoo Music + Arts Experience returns to City Park Oct. 30-Nov. 1, and headlining the Halloween slot is Ozzy Osbourne, who returns to the festival a second time after his 2010 performance. This time, Osbourne will perform with Black Sabbath bassist Geezer Butler as well as guitarists Tom Morello and Slash. On opening Friday, art-pop outfit Florence + The Machinealso makes a headlining return to the festival after a 2010 performance. Modest Mouse also performs Friday. Zac Brown Bandwill close out the festival on Sunday. Electronic acts and EDM remain a growing force on the bill, including the Skrillex and Diplo collaboration Jack Ü, as well as Grammy-nominated electronic mouse-head king Deadmau5, singer and electronic pop producer Santigold, Swedish dance producer Alesso,and mash-up kingGirl Talk. And the electronic fleet gets its blessing from one of its creators: Giorgio Moroder. The Italian super-producer is in the middle of a comeback streak and has made infrequent trips to music festivals over the last few years. His Voodoo appearance is his only announced U.S. show for 2015. The weekend's hip-hop lineup includes acid rap mixtape star Chance The Rapper, Shady Records rapper Yelawolf, and New York's underground up-and-comer Joey Bada$$, who performs with New Orleans' Soul Rebels Brass Band. Recently reunited punk rock trio Babes In Toyland joins nostalgia heavyweights Jane's Addiction, Third Eye Blind and The Cult. There are several bands on the bill who'll make a return trip to New Orleans for a second time this year, including Hundred Waters, The Suffers and The Growlers (and rapper Yelawolf performs at the House of Blues June 21). Also on the 2015 Voodoo lineup are country singer-songwriter Jason Isbell, My Chemical Romance singer Gerard Way, Welsh rock band The Joy Formidable, rockers Clutch, punk trio Title Fight and Oakland roots singer-songwriter Fantastic Negrito. Local acts include Dumpstaphunk, Flow Tribe, Mike Dillon's Punk Rock Percussion Consortium, Mississippi Rail Company, Quickie Mart, Tysson, Baby Bee, Carmine P. Filthy & A Boy Named Ruth, Kompression with Unicorn Fukr and Herb Christopher, and St. Cecilia's Asylum Chorus. Tickets go on sale at noon Tuesday, June 23 via the Voodoo website. Three-day general admission is $150, and three-day Loa VIP passes are $500. Pre-sales (through Citi, Fuse TV, Zippo and Live Nation) are open now (with password) and offer $25 off general admission and $150 off Loa. See the full lineup below (there will likely be some more additions): Friday, Oct. 30 Florence + The Machine Jack Ü Modest Mouse Alesso Girl Talk Jason Isbell Gerard Way Yelawolf Destructo Joey Bada$$ and the Soul Rebels The Joy Formidable Ryan Bingham Jauz Frank Turner & the Sleeping Souls Salva Jessica Hernandez & the Deltas Wax Motif Hundred Waters Grizfolk Flow Tribe Dan Dyer Hello Negro St. Cecilia's Asylum Chorus Saturday, Oct. 31 Ozzy Osbourne featuring Geezer Butler, Tom Morello and Slash Jane's Addiction Santigold Duke Dumont Giorgio Moroder Clutch Zhu Django Django Lettuce The Growlers Babes in Toyland Jacob Plant Terence Blanchard featuring The E-Collective Nina Las Vegas Fantastic Negrito Joywave The Struts The Suffers The Wans Veridia Mike Dillon's Punk Rock Percussion Consortium Mississippi Rail Company Carmine P. Filthy & A Boy Named Ruth Kompression with Unicorn Fukr and Herb Christopher Sunday, Nov. 1 Zac Brown Band Deadmau5 Chance The Rapper Eric Prydz Slightly Stoopid Third Eye Blind The Cult Tchami Bro Safari Fishbone Title Fight Dumpstaphunk Elliphant Mija The Temperance Movement Here Come the Mummies July Talk Rozzi Crane Quickie Mart Tysson Baby Bee The Ludlow Thieves Babygirl
Its a toss up for me whether MMJ or Houndmouth at Hangout was the best show I've seen all year. Was fairly close for both. Lot of fun.
I'm fucking pumped to see Tom Morello do his thing again. I saw Rage at Voodoo maybe in '06 or '07 and I only came back with my shorts on.
It was 07' and I've never seen a crowd just become a wave of energy the way it did when rage started. That may have been my #1 show as I started listening to them when I was in third or fourth grade and they are probably the single most influential band of my life. My teacher was prolly in disbelief thinking 'what kinda 6 grader writes a book report on Leonard Peltier's prison writings?'
That was the most insane show I've been to or I think will ever go to. The crowd screaming rage, rage, rage 30 minutes prior to them starting still fucking gets me pumped
That's be awesome, but probably not. Maybe if my parents still lived in my childhood house, but they've moved twice since I graduated high school.