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		<title>A Perfect Circle, Avenged Sevenfold head Rock on the Range 2011</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 01 Feb 2011 12:45:44 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Alex Young</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A Perfect Circle and Avenged Sevenfold will head the fifth annual <a href="http://festival-outlook.consequenceofsound.net/fests/view/397/rock-on-the-range" target="_blank">Rock on the Range Music Festival</a>. Set to take place from May 21-22 at Columbus Crew Stadium in Columbus, Ohio, the bill will also feature such as heavy weights as Disturbed, Korn, Stone Sour, and Staind.</p>
<p>Other confirmed acts include Danzig, Hollywood Undead, Bullet For My Valentine, Black Label Society, Alter Bridge, A Day To Remember, Hinder, Escape The Fate, All That Remains, P.O.D., The Damned Things, Fu Manchu, Black Veil Brides, Saving Abel, Sick Puppies, Finger Eleven, My Darkest Days, Cavo, Trapt, Rev Theory, and Pop Evil. All in all, some 40 acts will perform across three stages over the weekend.</p>
<p>A special pre-sale will take place from Wednesday, February 9th through Friday, February 11th, with a general on sale to follow on February 12th. Two-day passes will be prices at $99.50 and layaway purchasing options will be available. For additional, visit the festival&#8217;s <a href="http://www.rockontherange.com/" target="_blank">website</a>.</p>
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		<content:mobile><![CDATA[A Perfect Circle and Avenged Sevenfold will head the fifth annual Rock on the Range Music Festival. Set to take place from May 21-22 at Columbus Crew Stadium in Columbus, Ohio, the bill will also feature such as heavy weights as Disturbed, Korn, Stone Sour, and Staind.

Other confirmed acts include Danzig, Hollywood Undead, Bullet For My Valentine, Black Label Society, Alter Bridge, A Day To Remember, Hinder, Escape The Fate, All That Remains, P.O.D., The Damned Things, Fu Manchu, Black Veil Brides, Saving Abel, Sick Puppies, Finger Eleven, My Darkest Days, Cavo, Trapt, Rev Theory, and Pop Evil. All in all, some 40 acts will perform across three stages over the weekend.

A special pre-sale will take place from Wednesday, February 9th through Friday, February 11th, with a general on sale to follow on February 12th. Two-day passes will be prices at $99.50 and layaway purchasing options will be available. For additional, visit the festival's website.]]></content:mobile>
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		<title>CoS at Virgin: Day 2</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 13 Aug 2008 14:36:09 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>E.N. May</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Concert Reviews]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Day two continued with the great weather, and even came with a few surprises and disappointments. After finally getting some helpful parking, Black Rebel Motorcycle Club was first up after the strange and offensive opening set by Book the Band winners, Hollywood Undead. No one knew how to take these frauds as they  stopped performing [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Day two continued with the  great weather, and even came with a few surprises and disappointments.  After finally getting some helpful parking, <a href="http://www.blackrebelmotorcycleclub.com">Black Rebel Motorcycle Club</a> was first up after the strange and offensive opening set by Book the  Band winners, <a href="http://www.myspace.com/hollywoodundead">Hollywood Undead</a>. No one knew how to take these frauds  as they  stopped performing at times, only to reveal that a backing track  was doing all the work. It was a cruel joke that cheated people out  of possible performances by Phantom Planet, We Are Scientists, and even  The Virgins. I won&#8217;t go into that any further as I am sure the attendees  have plenty to say.</p>
<p>BMRC were much busier live,  and provided a great soundtrack to recovering from the night before.  The south stage was much more indie-centric early on with back to back  performances by violinist (really a multi-instrumentalist) <a href="http://www.myspace.com/andrewbird">Andrew Bird</a>,  and the duo of <a href="http://www.myspace.com/mward">M. Ward</a> and actress Zooey Deschanel, also known as <a href="http://www.myspace.com/sheandhim">She  and Him</a>. Andrew Bird provided great, light, alt-folk Americana as he traded  violin for guitar several times a song, as well as helped out with the  percussion and xylophone. Most impressive, however, was his whistling as he could hold a note between his lips and carry a tune for  several minutes without breaking.</p>
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<p>She and Him were the obvious sleeper  hit of the weekend as several people passing by, waiting for <a href="http://www.myspace.com/lilwayne">Lil&#8217; Wayne</a>,  or moving on to <a href="http://www.myspace.com/paramore">Paramore</a>, stopped when they recognized the actress and  were stunned by her powerful voice. Deschanel fit the part perfectly  as her innocence made the light pop rock/folk that much more genuine.  M. Ward was merely there to provide the soothing music and the occasional  harmony. Back up vocals were given to another female singer who would  later take center stage to perform her own song.</p>
<p>As the crowd grew, and the  bro population increased, it was almost time for Lil Wayne, but before that and on the north stage,  there was the punk rock/emo extravaganza of <a href="http://www.myspace.com/takingbacksunday">Taking Back  Sunday</a>. The Amityville rockers have become staples in  their genre, and with a new lead guitarist in tow, they broke out all  the old favorites, as well as a couple of new and unreleased songs.  They surprised the audience with a rendition of &#8220;A Decade Under the  Influence&#8221; that smoothly incorporated The Beatles&#8217; &#8220;I Want You  So Bad&#8221;, both of which brought the band to an excellent finish.<img class="alignright" style="margin: 1px 2px; float: right;" src="http://c438342.r42.cf2.rackcdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/08/vfest001407.jpg" alt="" width="166" height="249" /></p>
<p>Following was the rude  and crude relic, <a href="http://www.myspace.com/iggyandthestooges">Iggy and The Stooges</a>, and at 61, Iggy can still tear  up the stage and make a large festival feel like a small punk rock club  from the 70&#8242;s. The perpetually shirtless frontman and his Stooges covered  tracks from 1970&#8242;s <em>Fun House</em> and their 1969 self titled record, bringing back the old school mayhem as he jumped into the crowd several  times. After all the wiggling, thrashing and screaming of &#8220;Fuck You&#8221;,  the younger audience had received their full punk rock education. The Stooges also provided one of the day&#8217;s encores, a first for  the weekend.</p>
<p>On my way over to catch the  much anticipated <a href="http://www.myspace.com/theblackkeys">Black Keys</a>, I had received word that Lil Wayne had  delayed his afternoon set time by almost 40 minutes, and was going to  play out his full hour. I stuck around to catch the inaudible Wheezy  as he offensively and graphically sang his track about providing oral  sex to a female, asking the ladies in the audience if he could &#8220;take  these off&#8221;, referencing their underwear. The crowd was packed, however,  and the set ended with a surprise appearance by Kanye West on the single  &#8220;Lollypop&#8221;. Like all the other Black Keys fans waiting, however,  we all wished we had stuck around for more of The Stooges.</p>
<p>After a quick set change, The  Black Keys tore into a set that included tracks from their latest <em> Attack and Release</em>, as well as the previous <em>Rubber Factory. </em> Originally slated to play for an hour, their set was limited to just  30 minutes as they announced &#8220;you can thank Lil Wayne for that&#8221;  inciting a &#8220;Fuck Lil Wayne&#8221; chant from a cheated crowd after the duo finished their all too short set. While on, however, Dan Auerbach  and Patrick Carney stormed through a thunderous blues rock performance  that left the audience wanting that full hour back.</p>
<p>Thanks to Wheezy, the south  stage was permanently delayed for the rest of the day, but that didn&#8217;t  stop <a href="http://www.bobdylan.com">Bob Dylan</a> from keeping on with the show. Lately, he has been reported as  being hit or miss in terms of his performances, but from  what the packed audience heard, he was dead on. His voice might have changed  with age, but the music coming from those speakers was impressive nonetheless. It was only the best for Mr. Dylan, as his backing band laid out the  old tunes in surprisingly new ways. Most of the tracks had been re-worked  since the recent tour following <em>Modern Times</em>, but everyone could  still sing along to the classics they had all grown up with. It was  truly awe-inspiring. Towards the end, Dylan was called back on stage for an encore of  his own, with &#8220;Like A Rolling Stone&#8221;.</p>
<p>Virgin is known for its conflicting  time schedule, and during Dylan, the newly revived <a href="http://www.stonetemplepilots.com">Stone Temple Pilots</a> played 30 minutes  late to an amped crowd of overanxious Gen-Xers. Since going into rehab,  Scott Weiland has lost much of his charisma and voice, and the STP reunion  felt just as short lived as Weilands sober state. However, the set was still fun for those looking to see the band back together, playing all  the favorites from their career that ended earlier in the decade.</p>
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<p>Closing out the weekend on  the north stage was the powerful punch of angst from <a href="http://www.nin.com">Nine Inch Nails</a>.  Trent Reznor and his gang of four were given two hours, and in that time they  ran through everything from their early nineties songs, to tracks off  their latest three records, the <em>Ghosts</em> series, <em>The Slip, </em> and 2005&#8242;s <em>With Teeth. </em>&#8220;Closer&#8221; came on early and brought  on the night&#8217;s endless industrial beating as an impressive light display  enhanced the experience. The light show at one point in the night became  interactive as Reznor could wave lights on and off from his LCD curtain.</p>
<p>He wasn&#8217;t the only one loading  up the power grid that night. Over on the opposite side of the racetrack,  <a href="http://www.kanyeuniversecity.com/">Kanye West</a>&#8216;s highly anticipated show came on 30 minutes late, but  this time, it was not his fault (again, thank Lil Wayne). Strobes  of blues and violets filled the sky as smoke covered the stage, helping  to re-establish Kanye West as an amazing showman. Of course, the rapper was well aware  of NIN on the other stage and he made note of this, proclaiming that he and Trent  Reznor are one in the same, two guys just making different music. Reznor even made  a comment, telling the crowd to go see Kanye West when the set was done &#8220;because  he felt bad that no one was over there&#8221;.</p>
<p>To the contrary, both stages  were evenly split as Virgin Fest 2008 came to an exciting and tiring  close.</p>
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		<content:mobile><![CDATA[Day two continued with the  great weather, and even came with a few surprises and disappointments.  After finally getting some helpful parking, Black Rebel Motorcycle Club was first up after the strange and offensive opening set by Book the  Band winners, Hollywood Undead. No one knew how to take these frauds  as they  stopped performing at times, only to reveal that a backing track  was doing all the work. It was a cruel joke that cheated people out  of possible performances by Phantom Planet, We Are Scientists, and even  The Virgins. I won't go into that any further as I am sure the attendees  have plenty to say.

BMRC were much busier live,  and provided a great soundtrack to recovering from the night before.  The south stage was much more indie-centric early on with back to back  performances by violinist (really a multi-instrumentalist) Andrew Bird,  and the duo of M. Ward and actress Zooey Deschanel, also known as She  and Him. Andrew Bird provided great, light, alt-folk Americana as he traded  violin for guitar several times a song, as well as helped out with the  percussion and xylophone. Most impressive, however, was his whistling as he could hold a note between his lips and carry a tune for  several minutes without breaking.

She and Him were the obvious sleeper  hit of the weekend as several people passing by, waiting for Lil' Wayne,  or moving on to Paramore, stopped when they recognized the actress and  were stunned by her powerful voice. Deschanel fit the part perfectly  as her innocence made the light pop rock/folk that much more genuine.  M. Ward was merely there to provide the soothing music and the occasional  harmony. Back up vocals were given to another female singer who would  later take center stage to perform her own song.

As the crowd grew, and the  bro population increased, it was almost time for Lil Wayne, but before that and on the north stage,  there was the punk rock/emo extravaganza of Taking Back  Sunday. The Amityville rockers have become staples in  their genre, and with a new lead guitarist in tow, they broke out all  the old favorites, as well as a couple of new and unreleased songs.  They surprised the audience with a rendition of "A Decade Under the  Influence" that smoothly incorporated The Beatles' "I Want You  So Bad", both of which brought the band to an excellent finish.

Following was the rude  and crude relic, Iggy and The Stooges, and at 61, Iggy can still tear  up the stage and make a large festival feel like a small punk rock club  from the 70's. The perpetually shirtless frontman and his Stooges covered  tracks from 1970's <em>Fun House</em> and their 1969 self titled record, bringing back the old school mayhem as he jumped into the crowd several  times. After all the wiggling, thrashing and screaming of "Fuck You",  the younger audience had received their full punk rock education. The Stooges also provided one of the day's encores, a first for  the weekend.

On my way over to catch the  much anticipated Black Keys, I had received word that Lil Wayne had  delayed his afternoon set time by almost 40 minutes, and was going to  play out his full hour. I stuck around to catch the inaudible Wheezy  as he offensively and graphically sang his track about providing oral  sex to a female, asking the ladies in the audience if he could "take  these off", referencing their underwear. The crowd was packed, however,  and the set ended with a surprise appearance by Kanye West on the single  "Lollypop". Like all the other Black Keys fans waiting, however,  we all wished we had stuck around for more of The Stooges.

After a quick set change, The  Black Keys tore into a set that included tracks from their latest <em> Attack and Release</em>, as well as the previous <em>Rubber Factory. </em> Originally slated to play for an hour, their set was limited to just  30 minutes as they announced "you can thank Lil Wayne for that"  inciting a "Fuck Lil Wayne" chant from a cheated crowd after the duo finished their all too short set. While on, however, Dan Auerbach  and Patrick Carney stormed through a thunderous blues rock performance  that left the audience wanting that full hour back.

Thanks to Wheezy, the south  stage was permanently delayed for the rest of the day, but that didn't  stop Bob Dylan from keeping on with the show. Lately, he has been reported as  being hit or miss in terms of his performances, but from  what the packed audience heard, he was dead on. His voice might have changed  with age, but the music coming from those speakers was impressive nonetheless. It was only the best for Mr. Dylan, as his backing band laid out the  old tunes in surprisingly new ways. Most of the tracks had been re-worked  since the recent tour following <em>Modern Times</em>, but everyone could  still sing along to the classics they had all grown up with. It was  truly awe-inspiring. Towards the end, Dylan was called back on stage for an encore of  his own, with "Like A Rolling Stone".

Virgin is known for its conflicting  time schedule, and during Dylan, the newly revived Stone Temple Pilots played 30 minutes  late to an amped crowd of overanxious Gen-Xers. Since going into rehab,  Scott Weiland has lost much of his charisma and voice, and the STP reunion  felt just as short lived as Weilands sober state. However, the set was still fun for those looking to see the band back together, playing all  the favorites from their career that ended earlier in the decade.

Closing out the weekend on  the north stage was the powerful punch of angst from Nine Inch Nails.  Trent Reznor and his gang of four were given two hours, and in that time they  ran through everything from their early nineties songs, to tracks off  their latest three records, the <em>Ghosts</em> series, <em>The Slip, </em> and 2005's <em>With Teeth. </em>"Closer" came on early and brought  on the night's endless industrial beating as an impressive light display  enhanced the experience. The light show at one point in the night became  interactive as Reznor could wave lights on and off from his LCD curtain.

He wasn't the only one loading  up the power grid that night. Over on the opposite side of the racetrack,  Kanye West's highly anticipated show came on 30 minutes late, but  this time, it was not his fault (again, thank Lil Wayne). Strobes  of blues and violets filled the sky as smoke covered the stage, helping  to re-establish Kanye West as an amazing showman. Of course, the rapper was well aware  of NIN on the other stage and he made note of this, proclaiming that he and Trent  Reznor are one in the same, two guys just making different music. Reznor even made  a comment, telling the crowd to go see Kanye West when the set was done "because  he felt bad that no one was over there".

To the contrary, both stages  were evenly split as Virgin Fest 2008 came to an exciting and tiring  close.

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