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		<title>Outside Lands in Review: Day Two (8/23)</title>
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		<dc:creator>Allison Franks</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Day two of Outside Lands proved to be one hell of a time. The crowd was much more chill and the park grounds were not as heavily congested as yesterday, which made for an all around enjoyable experience. The weather was once again overcast and quite foggy, sending a chilling wind at us from time [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Day two of <a href="http://sfoutsidelands.com/">Outside Lands</a> proved  to be one hell of a time. The crowd was much more chill and the park  grounds were not as heavily congested as yesterday, which made for an  all around enjoyable experience. The weather was once again overcast  and quite foggy, sending a chilling wind at us from time to time, but  that wasn&#8217;t about to make any of us call it quits.</p>
<p>All day there was a steady  flow of people coming in and out of the festival grounds. The extra  space found today allowed for people to get to all their shows on time  and also enjoy the local festivities. Outside Lands featured a wide  array of activities that individually represented a particular aspect  native to California. Wine Haven was just one of many and it welcomed  attendees in to taste test local wines and learn a little bit about  the wine making process. Another cool place to check out was the Crowdfire  tent. Not only did it provide warmth, but it featured DJs spinning,  photo booths that made you look like a rock star, and a guitar hero  contest. Anyways, on to the music!</p>
<p><a href="http://c438342.r42.cf2.rackcdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/08/winehaven.jpg"><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-5648" style="border: 1px solid black; margin: 2px; float: right;" title="winehaven" src="http://c438342.r42.cf2.rackcdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/08/winehaven-300x225.jpg" alt="" width="239" height="179" /></a>First things first, I met up  with Peter Bauer of <a href="http://www.myspace.com/thewalkmen">The Walkmen</a> for an interview, which you can read  up about later on our site. Shortly after, Outside Lands 1<sup>st</sup> press conference began with a special acoustic performance from <a href="http://www.myspace.com/carneytheband">Carney</a>.  They played just one song, fresh off their new album, which should be hitting record stores quite soon. After they cleared the stage, the conference began;  giving us writers the opportunity to question some of the artists playing  at the festival and even get their autographs! Some of the featured  performers today were Les Claypool, Kaki King, and Two Gallants.</p>
<p>At around 3:00 p.m. <a href="http://www.myspace.com/liarsliarsliars">Liars</a> started  playing at the Panhandle Stage. Unfortunately, the band&#8217;s weird, broody  music didn&#8217;t quite fit the scene. People were looking for something  with a bit more oomph, and Liars just wasn&#8217;t handing it out. It seemed  like Liars was better suited for a darker concert venue that could provide  the audience with some lighting or images; adding character and meaning  to the music. Instead of staying for the entire set, many people got  up and started heading over to the main stage, where <a href="http://www.galacticfunk.com">Galactic City Soul  Crew</a> was playing.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><img class="aligncenter" src="http://c438342.r42.cf2.rackcdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/08/nellie.jpg" alt="" width="500" /></p>
<p>Later on, the hilariously charming  <a href="http://www.nelliemckay.org">Nellie McKay</a> approached the Panhandle Stage. Although she seemed quite  shy at first, sheepishly mumbling &#8220;Thank You&#8221; into the microphone,  McKay loosened up pretty quickly. The more she sang, the more confidence  she acquired, as the crowd cheered her on and laughed at her comedic  lyrics. McKay gave us quite the show while making silly voices and noises  during her songs, attempting to play the parts of an entire band. During  &#8220;Mother of Pearl&#8221; she stopped for a few goofy dance breaks and the crowd participated  with her, oddly enough. Announcing later the encouraging words she heard  from her mother this morning, McKay confessed that she was told to &#8220;just  dis everybody, except Ralph Nader,&#8221; which she did a pretty good job  of. Whether impersonating dogs or politicians, McKay gave her audience  a quirky experience to remember.</p>
<p>Next up was <a href="http://www.myspace.com/reginaspektor">Regina Spektor</a> who calmly took over the Sutro Stage. Clad in a dark green outfit, the  gigantic mountain landscape behind Spektor, made her appear as a tiny  part of the vast landscape. Spektor approached her grand piano with  grace and poise and let her fingers take the lead. She pulled in quite  a crowd. Everyone simply wanted to hear the charming melodies that she  so beautifully sings as they sat down for a moment to eat some lunch.</p>
<p><a href="http://c438342.r42.cf2.rackcdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/08/the-walkmen.jpg"><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-5650" style="border: 1px solid black; margin: 2px; float: right;" title="the-walkmen" src="http://c438342.r42.cf2.rackcdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/08/the-walkmen-300x295.jpg" alt="" width="202" height="198" /></a>The Walkmen proved to be the best show yet at the festival. The band played a set of songs mostly from their latest album <em>You &amp; Me</em>, which was  to be expected. Leithauser&#8217;s vocals seemed a bit scratchier live and  you could tell he was putting some serious strain on his vocal chords.  The only negative aspect of the performance was the volume of the speakers.  Since it was obnoxiously loud, it was hard to not cringe when the band  created high pitched effects on the organ and guitar. Through and through  it was great to hear the spacey harmonies and dreamy organ melodies  in person on songs like &#8220;Canadian Girl,&#8221; &#8220;Red Moon&#8221; and &#8220;In  the New Year.&#8221;</p>
<p>Nearby, the funky bass driven  <a href="http://www.primusville.com">Primus</a> started up at the Twin Peaks Stage. The crowd here was just insane.  Everyone was head banging and thrashing around to the band&#8217;s metal  sound and heavy drum beats. Primus created a whole new vibe for the  festival. The intense energy of the band was well illustrated through  wild bass solos and wacky voice-overs in songs like &#8220;John the Fisherman.&#8221;  Primus had an interesting stage set up with lights and two oddly placed  enormous spacemen behind them. Their performance was extended a bit  to keep the crowd happy, but forced many to make a decision between  them and Tom Petty &amp; the Heartbreakers. In fact, their performance  cut into the evening&#8217;s main event by a good two or three songs.</p>
<p>Primus wasn&#8217;t the best lead-up  to <a href="http://consequenceofsound.net/2008/08/24/outside-lands-in-review-day-two-823/">Tom Petty &amp; the Heartbreakers</a>, but I got the feeling that it  wasn&#8217;t everyone&#8217;s scene either. Soon enough, a majority of the people  cleared out from the Primus stage a bit early and began to make the  long trek towards the main stage.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><img class="aligncenter" src="http://c438342.r42.cf2.rackcdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/08/dell-dome.jpg" alt="" width="500" /></p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><img src="http://c438342.r42.cf2.rackcdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/08/nellie-2.jpg" alt="" /></p>
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		<content:mobile><![CDATA[Day two of Outside Lands proved  to be one hell of a time. The crowd was much more chill and the park  grounds were not as heavily congested as yesterday, which made for an  all around enjoyable experience. The weather was once again overcast  and quite foggy, sending a chilling wind at us from time to time, but  that wasn't about to make any of us call it quits.

All day there was a steady  flow of people coming in and out of the festival grounds. The extra  space found today allowed for people to get to all their shows on time  and also enjoy the local festivities. Outside Lands featured a wide  array of activities that individually represented a particular aspect  native to California. Wine Haven was just one of many and it welcomed  attendees in to taste test local wines and learn a little bit about  the wine making process. Another cool place to check out was the Crowdfire  tent. Not only did it provide warmth, but it featured DJs spinning,  photo booths that made you look like a rock star, and a guitar hero  contest. Anyways, on to the music!

First things first, I met up  with Peter Bauer of The Walkmen for an interview, which you can read  up about later on our site. Shortly after, Outside Lands 1st press conference began with a special acoustic performance from Carney.  They played just one song, fresh off their new album, which should be hitting record stores quite soon. After they cleared the stage, the conference began;  giving us writers the opportunity to question some of the artists playing  at the festival and even get their autographs! Some of the featured  performers today were Les Claypool, Kaki King, and Two Gallants.

At around 3:00 p.m. Liars started  playing at the Panhandle Stage. Unfortunately, the band's weird, broody  music didn't quite fit the scene. People were looking for something  with a bit more oomph, and Liars just wasn't handing it out. It seemed  like Liars was better suited for a darker concert venue that could provide  the audience with some lighting or images; adding character and meaning  to the music. Instead of staying for the entire set, many people got  up and started heading over to the main stage, where Galactic City Soul  Crew was playing.

Later on, the hilariously charming  Nellie McKay approached the Panhandle Stage. Although she seemed quite  shy at first, sheepishly mumbling "Thank You" into the microphone,  McKay loosened up pretty quickly. The more she sang, the more confidence  she acquired, as the crowd cheered her on and laughed at her comedic  lyrics. McKay gave us quite the show while making silly voices and noises  during her songs, attempting to play the parts of an entire band. During  "Mother of Pearl" she stopped for a few goofy dance breaks and the crowd participated  with her, oddly enough. Announcing later the encouraging words she heard  from her mother this morning, McKay confessed that she was told to "just  dis everybody, except Ralph Nader," which she did a pretty good job  of. Whether impersonating dogs or politicians, McKay gave her audience  a quirky experience to remember.

Next up was Regina Spektor who calmly took over the Sutro Stage. Clad in a dark green outfit, the  gigantic mountain landscape behind Spektor, made her appear as a tiny  part of the vast landscape. Spektor approached her grand piano with  grace and poise and let her fingers take the lead. She pulled in quite  a crowd. Everyone simply wanted to hear the charming melodies that she  so beautifully sings as they sat down for a moment to eat some lunch.

The Walkmen proved to be the best show yet at the festival. The band played a set of songs mostly from their latest album <em>You &amp; Me</em>, which was  to be expected. Leithauser's vocals seemed a bit scratchier live and  you could tell he was putting some serious strain on his vocal chords.  The only negative aspect of the performance was the volume of the speakers.  Since it was obnoxiously loud, it was hard to not cringe when the band  created high pitched effects on the organ and guitar. Through and through  it was great to hear the spacey harmonies and dreamy organ melodies  in person on songs like "Canadian Girl," "Red Moon" and "In  the New Year."

Nearby, the funky bass driven  Primus started up at the Twin Peaks Stage. The crowd here was just insane.  Everyone was head banging and thrashing around to the band's metal  sound and heavy drum beats. Primus created a whole new vibe for the  festival. The intense energy of the band was well illustrated through  wild bass solos and wacky voice-overs in songs like "John the Fisherman."  Primus had an interesting stage set up with lights and two oddly placed  enormous spacemen behind them. Their performance was extended a bit  to keep the crowd happy, but forced many to make a decision between  them and Tom Petty &amp; the Heartbreakers. In fact, their performance  cut into the evening's main event by a good two or three songs.

Primus wasn't the best lead-up  to Tom Petty &amp; the Heartbreakers, but I got the feeling that it  wasn't everyone's scene either. Soon enough, a majority of the people  cleared out from the Primus stage a bit early and began to make the  long trek towards the main stage.


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