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		<title>Live Review: TV on the Radio, Arctic Monkeys, Panda Bear at the Hollywood Bowl (9/25)</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 27 Sep 2011 05:04:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Möhammad Choudhery</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[A lineup for the ages.]]></description>
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<p>Armed with the mother of all undercards &#8212; the <a href="http://consequenceofsound.net/tag/arctic-monkeys/" target="_blank">Arctic Monkeys</a>, <a href="http://consequenceofsound.net/tag/panda-bear/" target="_blank">Panda Bear</a>, <a href="http://consequenceofsound.net/tag/warpaint/" target="_blank">Warpaint</a>, and the <a href="http://consequenceofsound.net/tag/smith-westerns/" target="_blank">Smith Westerns</a>&#8211; <a href="http://consequenceofsound.net/tag/tv-on-the-radio/" target="_blank">TV on the Radio</a> returned triumphantly to Hollywood last night for their first show in the city since last May<strong></strong>. Chicago&#8217;s Smith Westerns got things started early with a short five-song set that showcased the very best off of this year&#8217;s <em><a href="http://consequenceofsound.net/2011/01/album-review-smith-westerns-dye-it-blonde/" target="_blank">Dye it Blonde</a></em>. Rather than their overlong festival sets that forced them to delve into the record&#8217;s duller points, the limited set time suited the four-piece, allowing them to embellish the brighter, glammier points, as on anthemic singles &#8220;All Die Young&#8221; and &#8220;Weekend&#8221;. Their lo-fi slacker pop tunes, which would sound perfectly at home on a dingy club PA, rang hollow in the cavernous Hollywood Bowl, especially considering given their early set-time and how little of their audience had settled in.</p>
<p style="text-align: center"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-155655" style="border-width: 1px;border-color: black;border-style: solid" src="http://c438342.r42.cf2.rackcdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/warpainthollywood.jpg" alt="" width="512" height="366" /></p>
<p>A nifty stage rotation immediately gave way to LA four-piece <a href="http://consequenceofsound.net/tag/warpaint/" target="_blank">Warpaint</a>. Their jammy tendencies and intricate harmonies were a perfect fit for the picturesque scene, the sun setting over the Hollywood Hills. Stella Mozgawa and Jenny Lindberg, on drums and bass respectively, led the band through their tight, grooving jams without any issue. Even as the buzz over their debut <em><a href="http://consequenceofsound.net/2010/10/album-review-warpaint-the-fool/" target="_blank">The Fool</a></em> has mostly subsided since it dropped last October, Warpaint have grown into themselves considerably in the past few months, which they&#8217;ve spent gracing some of the biggest festivals and stages in the world. &#8220;Elephants&#8221; was the set&#8217;s peak, with its eerie guitar line and Emily Kokal&#8217;s haunted refrain of &#8220;I&#8217;ll break your heart&#8221; cropping up in the song&#8217;s bombastic final jam section.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline"><strong>Panda Bear – 7:30 p.m.</strong></span></p>
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<p>Panda Bear took the stage on time, joined on his right by legendary drone man/sonic wizard Sonic Boom, real name Pete Kember of Spacemen 3 fame. Kember, whose name has seen a big resurgence as of late with his production credits on MGMT&#8217;s <em>Congratulations</em> and Panda Bear&#8217;s own <em><a href="http://consequenceofsound.net/2011/04/album-review-panda-bear-tomboy/" target="_blank">Tomboy</a></em>, manned a gang of analog gear and machines, providing expansive backdrops in the form of mad scientist synth-experiments. Panda Bear, vocals loaded with characteristic levels of reverb, was pitch-perfect as he cooed his way through most of <em>Tomboy</em>&#8216;s stellar first half.</p>
<p>The slamming dub-beat of &#8220;Slow Motion&#8221; and the huge, reverberant strums on &#8220;Tomboy&#8221; were matched on visuals by Danny Perez, director of Animal Collective&#8217;s mind-bending <em>ODDSAC</em>. Panda Bear harked back to his hallowed back-catalog for his last two songs with the euphoric cadence of &#8220;Comfy in Nautica&#8221; and surprise closer &#8220;Bros&#8221;, <em>Person Pitch</em>&#8216;s jangly, pastoral midpoint which made itself welcome with a hooting owl sample. Lennox&#8217;s near-perfect set was dampened only by the 35 minutes he was allotted. Here&#8217;s hoping the only thing that&#8217;s stopped him from taking <em>Tomboy</em> on the road is work on that new Animal Collective album/tour. <em>-Möhammad Choudhery</em></p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline"><strong>Arctic Monkeys – 8:20 p.m.</strong></span></p>
<p><a href="http://c438342.r42.cf2.rackcdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/arcticmonkeyshollywood.jpg"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-155657" style="border-width: 1px;border-color: black;border-style: solid" src="http://c438342.r42.cf2.rackcdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/arcticmonkeyshollywood.jpg" alt="" width="293" height="410" /></a>For whatever reason, Arctic Monkeys have not broken into the U.S. market with such massive success as they’ve had in other portions of the world, Europe specifically. So, with that in mind, this was sort of a small stage for the band, especially to not be headlining. Regardless, they destroyed the insanely short 45 minute set they were allotted. Attribute it to his boyish good looks or his thick Sheffield accent, but Arctic Monkeys ringleader Alex Turner is a force to be reckoned with onstage. Sporting a classy pompadour hairstyle (does anyone else miss the long wavy locks?), Turner and co. dazzled the 12,000+ that had gathered at the Hollywood Bowl last night.</p>
<p>Emerging to Hot Chocolate’s “You Sexy Thing” blaring over the PA, the Sheffield boys quickly doled out their waves and hellos before jumping in headfirst into a massive rendition of “She’s Thunderstorms”. It didn’t take long for the crowd to get engaged, despite having been fairly unreceptive to the three previous acts. As they ran through their setlist, there was little time for stage banter, but leave it to Turner to throw in a slick quip every now and again. Dedicating songs to “that gaggle over there” and doing suave introductions for each of the band members, Turner kept the seventeen song setlist fluid and yet incredibly snug.</p>
<p>Their set peaked during “I Bet That You Look Good On The Dancefloor” (still their biggest hit to date for some reason) which caused the crowd to go nuts. Mark my words, Arctic Monkeys are prime for candidacy for the next stadium act. They put on a tight show, each song receiving its proper attention, and there&#8217;s a sort of Dave Grohl charisma in Alex Turner that will surely move things onward upward for the Sheffield boys. One thing’s for sure: this particular show in the hills of Hollywood was a grand step in the right direction. -<em>Winston Robbins</em></p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline"><strong>TV on the Radio – 9:10 p.m.</strong></span></p>
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<p>Even with this many headline-worthy acts playing, someone had to cap things off. TV on the Radio did so admirably, establishing yet again their status as one of the world&#8217;s biggest names. The Brooklyn six-piece dug deep into this year&#8217;s <a href="http://consequenceofsound.net/2011/04/album-review-tv-on-the-radio-nine-types-of-light/"><em>Nine Types Of Light</em></a>, while throwing in gems off of <em><a href="http://consequenceofsound.net/2008/09/album-review-dear-science/" target="_blank">Dear Science</a></em> and <em>Return to Cookie Mountain</em> for good measure. The rhythm section of Jaleel Bunton, who&#8217;s taken over on bass for the late Gerald Smith, and Jahphet Landis on drums played like a well-oiled machine, adding post-punk grit to the band&#8217;s tunes. Dave Sitek and Kyp Malone did their part too, trading distorted licks and frenetically matching Tunde Adebimpe&#8217;s frantic delivery.</p>
<p>The jagged rhythm of deep cut &#8220;Staring at the Sun&#8221;, though played at a more rampant pace than usual which somehow stripped it of much of its power, was met with mad applause, as was the disco rave-up of <em>Dear Science</em>&#8216;s &#8220;Dancing Choose&#8221;. By the time they started into the breakneck punk of &#8220;Wolf Like Me&#8221;, they hardly needed the near-capacity crowd&#8217;s shouts of &#8220;We&#8217;re howling forever&#8221; to serve as confirmation of how far they&#8217;ve come. While it hasn&#8217;t quite won the same widespread praise as <em>Cookie Mountain</em> and <em>Science</em>, <em>Nine Types of Light</em> is a big departure, if only for the fact that it isn&#8217;t fraught with the same wild paranoia we&#8217;ve come to associate with them, relying instead on a newfound sense of joy and euphoria. <em>-Möhammad Choudhery</em></p>
<p><em>Photography by <a href="http://mathewimaging.printroom.com/" target="_blank">Greg Grudt/Mathew Imaging</a>.</em></p>
<p><strong>Panda Bear Setlist:</strong><br />
You Can Count On Me<br />
Tomboy<br />
Slow Motion<br />
Last Night at the Jetty<br />
Afterburner<br />
Comfy In Nautica<br />
Bros</p>
<p><strong>Arctic Monkeys Setlist:</strong><br />
She&#8217;s Thunderstorms<br />
Brianstorm<br />
This House Is A Circus<br />
Still Take You Home<br />
Don&#8217;t Sit Down &#8216;Cause I&#8217;ve Moved Your Chair<br />
Pretty Visitors<br />
Teddy Picker<br />
Crying Lightning<br />
Brick by Brick<br />
The Hellcat Spangled Shalalala<br />
The View From The Afternoon<br />
I Bet You Look Good On The Dancefloor<br />
All My Own Stunts<br />
Suck It and See<br />
Do Me A Favour<br />
Fluorescent Adolescent<br />
When The Sun Goes Down</p>
<p><strong>TV on the Radio Setlist;</strong><br />
Young Liars<br />
Blues From Down Here<br />
Dancing Choose<br />
Second Song<br />
Golden Age<br />
Will Do<br />
New Cannonball Blues<br />
Forgotten<br />
Staring at the Sun<br />
Repetition<br />
Wolf Like Me<br />
<em>Encore:</em><br />
Satellite</p>
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Armed with the mother of all undercards -- the Arctic Monkeys, Panda Bear, Warpaint, and the Smith Westerns-- TV on the Radio returned triumphantly to Hollywood last night for their first show in the city since last May<strong></strong>. Chicago's Smith Westerns got things started early with a short five-song set that showcased the very best off of this year's <em>Dye it Blonde</em>. Rather than their overlong festival sets that forced them to delve into the record's duller points, the limited set time suited the four-piece, allowing them to embellish the brighter, glammier points, as on anthemic singles "All Die Young" and "Weekend". Their lo-fi slacker pop tunes, which would sound perfectly at home on a dingy club PA, rang hollow in the cavernous Hollywood Bowl, especially considering given their early set-time and how little of their audience had settled in.

A nifty stage rotation immediately gave way to LA four-piece Warpaint. Their jammy tendencies and intricate harmonies were a perfect fit for the picturesque scene, the sun setting over the Hollywood Hills. Stella Mozgawa and Jenny Lindberg, on drums and bass respectively, led the band through their tight, grooving jams without any issue. Even as the buzz over their debut <em>The Fool</em> has mostly subsided since it dropped last October, Warpaint have grown into themselves considerably in the past few months, which they've spent gracing some of the biggest festivals and stages in the world. "Elephants" was the set's peak, with its eerie guitar line and Emily Kokal's haunted refrain of "I'll break your heart" cropping up in the song's bombastic final jam section.

<strong>Panda Bear – 7:30 p.m.</strong>

Panda Bear took the stage on time, joined on his right by legendary drone man/sonic wizard Sonic Boom, real name Pete Kember of Spacemen 3 fame. Kember, whose name has seen a big resurgence as of late with his production credits on MGMT's <em>Congratulations</em> and Panda Bear's own <em>Tomboy</em>, manned a gang of analog gear and machines, providing expansive backdrops in the form of mad scientist synth-experiments. Panda Bear, vocals loaded with characteristic levels of reverb, was pitch-perfect as he cooed his way through most of <em>Tomboy</em>'s stellar first half.

The slamming dub-beat of "Slow Motion" and the huge, reverberant strums on "Tomboy" were matched on visuals by Danny Perez, director of Animal Collective's mind-bending <em>ODDSAC</em>. Panda Bear harked back to his hallowed back-catalog for his last two songs with the euphoric cadence of "Comfy in Nautica" and surprise closer "Bros", <em>Person Pitch</em>'s jangly, pastoral midpoint which made itself welcome with a hooting owl sample. Lennox's near-perfect set was dampened only by the 35 minutes he was allotted. Here's hoping the only thing that's stopped him from taking <em>Tomboy</em> on the road is work on that new Animal Collective album/tour. <em>-Möhammad Choudhery</em>

<strong>Arctic Monkeys – 8:20 p.m.</strong>

For whatever reason, Arctic Monkeys have not broken into the U.S. market with such massive success as they’ve had in other portions of the world, Europe specifically. So, with that in mind, this was sort of a small stage for the band, especially to not be headlining. Regardless, they destroyed the insanely short 45 minute set they were allotted. Attribute it to his boyish good looks or his thick Sheffield accent, but Arctic Monkeys ringleader Alex Turner is a force to be reckoned with onstage. Sporting a classy pompadour hairstyle (does anyone else miss the long wavy locks?), Turner and co. dazzled the 12,000+ that had gathered at the Hollywood Bowl last night.

Emerging to Hot Chocolate’s “You Sexy Thing” blaring over the PA, the Sheffield boys quickly doled out their waves and hellos before jumping in headfirst into a massive rendition of “She’s Thunderstorms”. It didn’t take long for the crowd to get engaged, despite having been fairly unreceptive to the three previous acts. As they ran through their setlist, there was little time for stage banter, but leave it to Turner to throw in a slick quip every now and again. Dedicating songs to “that gaggle over there” and doing suave introductions for each of the band members, Turner kept the seventeen song setlist fluid and yet incredibly snug.

Their set peaked during “I Bet That You Look Good On The Dancefloor” (still their biggest hit to date for some reason) which caused the crowd to go nuts. Mark my words, Arctic Monkeys are prime for candidacy for the next stadium act. They put on a tight show, each song receiving its proper attention, and there's a sort of Dave Grohl charisma in Alex Turner that will surely move things onward upward for the Sheffield boys. One thing’s for sure: this particular show in the hills of Hollywood was a grand step in the right direction. -<em>Winston Robbins</em>

<strong>TV on the Radio – 9:10 p.m.</strong>

Even with this many headline-worthy acts playing, someone had to cap things off. TV on the Radio did so admirably, establishing yet again their status as one of the world's biggest names. The Brooklyn six-piece dug deep into this year's <em>Nine Types Of Light</em>, while throwing in gems off of <em>Dear Science</em> and <em>Return to Cookie Mountain</em> for good measure. The rhythm section of Jaleel Bunton, who's taken over on bass for the late Gerald Smith, and Jahphet Landis on drums played like a well-oiled machine, adding post-punk grit to the band's tunes. Dave Sitek and Kyp Malone did their part too, trading distorted licks and frenetically matching Tunde Adebimpe's frantic delivery.

The jagged rhythm of deep cut "Staring at the Sun", though played at a more rampant pace than usual which somehow stripped it of much of its power, was met with mad applause, as was the disco rave-up of <em>Dear Science</em>'s "Dancing Choose". By the time they started into the breakneck punk of "Wolf Like Me", they hardly needed the near-capacity crowd's shouts of "We're howling forever" to serve as confirmation of how far they've come. While it hasn't quite won the same widespread praise as <em>Cookie Mountain</em> and <em>Science</em>, <em>Nine Types of Light</em> is a big departure, if only for the fact that it isn't fraught with the same wild paranoia we've come to associate with them, relying instead on a newfound sense of joy and euphoria. <em>-Möhammad Choudhery</em>

<em>Photography by Greg Grudt/Mathew Imaging.</em>

<strong>Panda Bear Setlist:</strong>
You Can Count On Me
Tomboy
Slow Motion
Last Night at the Jetty
Afterburner
Comfy In Nautica
Bros

<strong>Arctic Monkeys Setlist:</strong>
She's Thunderstorms
Brianstorm
This House Is A Circus
Still Take You Home
Don't Sit Down 'Cause I've Moved Your Chair
Pretty Visitors
Teddy Picker
Crying Lightning
Brick by Brick
The Hellcat Spangled Shalalala
The View From The Afternoon
I Bet You Look Good On The Dancefloor
All My Own Stunts
Suck It and See
Do Me A Favour
Fluorescent Adolescent
When The Sun Goes Down

<strong>TV on the Radio Setlist;</strong>
Young Liars
Blues From Down Here
Dancing Choose
Second Song
Golden Age
Will Do
New Cannonball Blues
Forgotten
Staring at the Sun
Repetition
Wolf Like Me
<em>Encore:</em>
Satellite]]></content:mobile>
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		<title>Download: Yeasayer&#8217;s Valentine&#8217;s Day EP</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Feb 2011 15:54:15 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Alex Young</dc:creator>
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<p><a href="http://consequenceofsound.net/tag/yeasayer/" target="_blank">Yeasayer</a> follow up their <a href="http://consequenceofsound.net/2010/12/25/download-yeasayer-live-at-ancienne-belgique/" target="_blank">Christmas stocking stuffer</a> with the Valentine&#8217;s Day release of a free EP. As <a href="http://www.prefixmag.com/news/yeasayer-release-free-ep-for-valentines-day/49354/" target="_blank">Prefix</a> points out, the effort includes an album version of <a href="http://consequenceofsound.net/2010/02/10/album-review-yeasayer-odd-blood/" target="_blank"><em>Odd Blood</em></a>&#8216;s &#8220;I Remember&#8221;, plus new remixes from Painted Palms and Villa. You can download the EP in the widget above, which also features the new, Sophie Peer-directed video for &#8220;I Remember&#8221;.</p>
<p><span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>Update:</strong></span> Yeasayer have also announced plans for a summer tour with Smith Westerns. You can find all confirmed dates below.</p>
<p><strong>Yeasayer 2011 Tour Dates:</strong><br />
05/21 &#8211; Solana Beach, CA @ Belly Up Tavern *<br />
05/22 &#8211; Pomona, CA @ The Glass House *<br />
05/24 &#8211; Los Angeles, CA @ The Music Box *<br />
05/25 &#8211; San Francisco, CA @ The Fillmore *<br />
05/26 &#8211; San Francisco, CA @ The Fillmore *<br />
05/27 &#8211; Portland, OR @ Wonder Ballroom *<br />
05/28 &#8211; Vancouver, BC @ Commodore Ballroom *<br />
05/29 &#8211; George, WA @ <a href="http://festival-outlook.consequenceofsound.net/fests/view/368/sasquatch-music-festival" target="_blank">Sasquatch! Music Festival</a><br />
05/31 &#8211; Aspen, CO @ Belly Up *<br />
06/01 &#8211; Denver, CO @ Ogden Theatre *<br />
06/02 &#8211; Lawrence, KS @ The Granada Theatre *<br />
06/03 &#8211; Columbia, MO @ The Blue Note *<br />
06/05 &#8211; Houston, TX @ Free Press Summer Fest<br />
06/06 &#8211; Detroit, MI @ Majestic Theatre *<br />
06/07 &#8211; Toronto, ON @ Phoenix Concert Theatre<br />
06/08 &#8211; Montreal, QC @ Club Soda<br />
06/09 &#8211; Boston, MA @ Royale<br />
06/16 &#8211; Washington, DC @ 9:30 Club<br />
06/17 &#8211; Philadelphia, PA @ Trocadero<br />
06/18 &#8211; New York, NY @ Terminal 5</p>
<p>* = w/ Smith Westerns</p>
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Yeasayer follow up their Christmas stocking stuffer with the Valentine's Day release of a free EP. As Prefix points out, the effort includes an album version of <em>Odd Blood</em>'s "I Remember", plus new remixes from Painted Palms and Villa. You can download the EP in the widget above, which also features the new, Sophie Peer-directed video for "I Remember".

<strong>Update:</strong> Yeasayer have also announced plans for a summer tour with Smith Westerns. You can find all confirmed dates below.

<strong>Yeasayer 2011 Tour Dates:</strong>
05/21 - Solana Beach, CA @ Belly Up Tavern *
05/22 - Pomona, CA @ The Glass House *
05/24 - Los Angeles, CA @ The Music Box *
05/25 - San Francisco, CA @ The Fillmore *
05/26 - San Francisco, CA @ The Fillmore *
05/27 - Portland, OR @ Wonder Ballroom *
05/28 - Vancouver, BC @ Commodore Ballroom *
05/29 - George, WA @ Sasquatch! Music Festival
05/31 - Aspen, CO @ Belly Up *
06/01 - Denver, CO @ Ogden Theatre *
06/02 - Lawrence, KS @ The Granada Theatre *
06/03 - Columbia, MO @ The Blue Note *
06/05 - Houston, TX @ Free Press Summer Fest
06/06 - Detroit, MI @ Majestic Theatre *
06/07 - Toronto, ON @ Phoenix Concert Theatre
06/08 - Montreal, QC @ Club Soda
06/09 - Boston, MA @ Royale
06/16 - Washington, DC @ 9:30 Club
06/17 - Philadelphia, PA @ Trocadero
06/18 - New York, NY @ Terminal 5

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		<title>Foo Fighters, Death Cab For Cutie, Wilco head Sasquatch! 2011</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Feb 2011 14:39:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Alex Young</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Modest Mouse, DFA 1979, Flaming Lips, and more!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: center;"><img class="size-full wp-image-101695 aligncenter" style="border: 1px solid black;" title="sasquatch 2011" src="http://c438342.r42.cf2.rackcdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/sasquatch-2011.png" alt="" width="477" height="117" /></p>
<p><a href="http://festival-outlook.consequenceofsound.net/fests/view/368/sasquatch-music-festival" target="_blank">Sasquatch! Music Festival</a> celebrates 10 years in 2011, and along with the previously confirmed Foo Fighters, the festivities will be headed by Death Cab for Cutie, Modest Mouse, Wilco, and The Flaming Lips, who will perform their 1999 classic, <em>The Soft Bulletin</em>, in its entirety.</p>
<p>Set to take place from May 27th-30th at the Gorge Amphitheatre in George, Washington, the 2011 bill also features The Decemberists, Bright Eyes, Iron &amp; Wine, Robyn, Wolf Parade, Chromeo, Beach House, Yeasayer, and three recently reunited outfits: Death From Above 1979, Guided By Voices, and Archers of Loaf.</p>
<p>Other confirmed notables include Bassnectar, Flogging Molly, Ratatat, Against Me!, Matt &amp; Kim, Flying Lotus, Local Natives, Cold War Kids, Best Coast, Sleigh Bells, MSTRKRFT, Deerhunter, Major Lazer, Pink Martini, Rodrigo Y Gabriela, Sharon Jones &amp; the Dap Kings, Jenny &amp; Johnny, Surfer Blood, !!!, The Thermals, CSS, GAYNGS, Tokyo Police Club, Black Mountain, Das Racist, Noah and the Whale, The Radio Dept., Old 97&#8242;s, Reggie Watts, Fitz &amp; the Tantrums, Smith Westerns, and The Head &amp; the Heart.</p>
<p>Rounding out the lineup are The Antlers, The Drums, Sharon Van Etten, K-os, Bonobo (DJ Set), City and Colour, Young the Giant, Moondoggies, Twin Shadow, Secret Sisters, Aloe Blacc, Villagers, Sam Roberts Band., Wye Oak, Rival Schools, Foster the People, Alberta Cross, S. Carey, White Denim, Cotton Jones, Basia Bulat, Other Lives, The Bronx, Gold Panda, Macklemore &amp; Ryan Lewis, Tim Minchin, and Pepper Rabbit.</p>
<p><span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>Update:</strong></span> You can find Sasquatch!&#8217;s day-by-day schedule <a href="http://sasquatchfestival.com/#/schedule/" target="_blank">here</a> or below.</p>
<p>Four-days passes are now available through <a href="http://www.livenation.com/event/0F004552D95D56B9" target="_blank">LiveNation</a>. Stay tuned for an <em>extraordinary </em>giveaway very soon.</p>
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Sasquatch! Music Festival celebrates 10 years in 2011, and along with the previously confirmed Foo Fighters, the festivities will be headed by Death Cab for Cutie, Modest Mouse, Wilco, and The Flaming Lips, who will perform their 1999 classic, <em>The Soft Bulletin</em>, in its entirety.

Set to take place from May 27th-30th at the Gorge Amphitheatre in George, Washington, the 2011 bill also features The Decemberists, Bright Eyes, Iron &amp; Wine, Robyn, Wolf Parade, Chromeo, Beach House, Yeasayer, and three recently reunited outfits: Death From Above 1979, Guided By Voices, and Archers of Loaf.

Other confirmed notables include Bassnectar, Flogging Molly, Ratatat, Against Me!, Matt &amp; Kim, Flying Lotus, Local Natives, Cold War Kids, Best Coast, Sleigh Bells, MSTRKRFT, Deerhunter, Major Lazer, Pink Martini, Rodrigo Y Gabriela, Sharon Jones &amp; the Dap Kings, Jenny &amp; Johnny, Surfer Blood, !!!, The Thermals, CSS, GAYNGS, Tokyo Police Club, Black Mountain, Das Racist, Noah and the Whale, The Radio Dept., Old 97's, Reggie Watts, Fitz &amp; the Tantrums, Smith Westerns, and The Head &amp; the Heart.

Rounding out the lineup are The Antlers, The Drums, Sharon Van Etten, K-os, Bonobo (DJ Set), City and Colour, Young the Giant, Moondoggies, Twin Shadow, Secret Sisters, Aloe Blacc, Villagers, Sam Roberts Band., Wye Oak, Rival Schools, Foster the People, Alberta Cross, S. Carey, White Denim, Cotton Jones, Basia Bulat, Other Lives, The Bronx, Gold Panda, Macklemore &amp; Ryan Lewis, Tim Minchin, and Pepper Rabbit.

<strong>Update:</strong> You can find Sasquatch!'s day-by-day schedule here or below.

Four-days passes are now available through LiveNation. Stay tuned for an <em>extraordinary </em>giveaway very soon.

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		<title>Update: Panda Bear, Jon Spencer Blues Explosion for Pitchfork 2010</title>
		<link>http://consequenceofsound.net/2010/03/panda-bear-jon-spencer-blues-explosion-for-pitchfork-2010/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Mar 2010 14:11:42 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Alex Young</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Plus, Broken Social Scene, El-P, Titus Andronicus, Girls, and more.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>Update:</strong></span> In addition to Panda Bear and Jon Spencer Blues Explosion, Pitchfork has officially announced that Broken Social Scene, El-P, Girls, Titus Andronicus, Bear in Heaven, Freddie Gibbs, The Smith Westerns, Dâm-Funk, Cave, and Allá have been added to the 2010 bill. They join the previously announced likes of Pavement, Modest Mouse, LCD Soundsystem, and St. Vincent. Three-day passes are already sold out, but one day passes remain available. Click <a href="http://www.ticketweb.com/snl/EventListings.action?orgId=57762&amp;REFID=p4k" target="_blank">here</a> for more info.</p>
<p>Sometime over the next 24 hours, the <a href="http://festival-outlook.consequenceofsound.net/fests/view/113/pitchfork-music-festival" target="_blank">Pitchfork Music Festival</a> will announce the next round of artists scheduled to partake in its 2010 festivities. According to the festival&#8217;s <a href="http://www.facebook.com/pages/Chicago-IL/The-2010-Pitchfork-Music-Festival/285858602310?ref=mf" target="_blank">Facebook</a>, among those included will be &#8220;some old friends, some newcomers, some locals, and at least animal-themed band.&#8221;</p>
<p>According to <a href="http://www3.timeoutny.com/chicago/blog/out-and-about/2010/03/jon-spencer-blues-explosion-panda-bear-to-play-pitchfork-festival/" target="_blank">Time Out Chicago</a>, Animal Collective&#8217;s Panda Bear, aka the most obvious choice ever, and the Jon Spencer Blues Explosion are two of the biggest acts now set to hit Chicago&#8217;s Union Park between July 16-18. At some point, P4k approved up-and-comers Real Estate and The Smith Westerns should be announced as well.</p>
<p>We&#8217;ll update this post once an official announcement is made. Until then, have sweet dreams of Pavement.</p>
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		<content:mobile><![CDATA[<strong>Update:</strong> In addition to Panda Bear and Jon Spencer Blues Explosion, Pitchfork has officially announced that Broken Social Scene, El-P, Girls, Titus Andronicus, Bear in Heaven, Freddie Gibbs, The Smith Westerns, Dâm-Funk, Cave, and Allá have been added to the 2010 bill. They join the previously announced likes of Pavement, Modest Mouse, LCD Soundsystem, and St. Vincent. Three-day passes are already sold out, but one day passes remain available. Click here for more info.

Sometime over the next 24 hours, the Pitchfork Music Festival will announce the next round of artists scheduled to partake in its 2010 festivities. According to the festival's Facebook, among those included will be "some old friends, some newcomers, some locals, and at least animal-themed band."

According to Time Out Chicago, Animal Collective's Panda Bear, aka the most obvious choice ever, and the Jon Spencer Blues Explosion are two of the biggest acts now set to hit Chicago's Union Park between July 16-18. At some point, P4k approved up-and-comers Real Estate and The Smith Westerns should be announced as well.

We'll update this post once an official announcement is made. Until then, have sweet dreams of Pavement.]]></content:mobile>
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		<title>Girls have a lust for life and touring</title>
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		<dc:creator>Charles Poladian</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>2010 is shaping up to be a lot like 2009 for San Francisco&#8217;s <a href="http://consequenceofsound.net/tag/girls/" target="_blank">Girls</a>. Well, maybe not quite the same, unless they announce a surprise sophomore record (wishful thinking, I know, but is that really a bad thing?). Anyway, with the release of its lush debut <a href="http://consequenceofsound.net/2009/11/11/album-review-girls-album/" target="_blank"><em>Album</em></a>, the band settled in and played a slew of dates across the nation. In case you missed one of their shows, which is kind of likely as many were sold out, 2010 will be your chance to see some, well, live Girls performing.</p>
<p>Girls are going to continue on the road way into February. The stops are mostly in the South and the West Coast, including three dates in their hometown of San Francisco. The band is also bringing in some great young acts that you should catch, including <a href="http://consequenceofsound.net/tag/real-estate/" target="_blank">Real Estate</a> and <a href="http://consequenceofsound.net/tag/the-smith-westerns/" target="_blank">The Smith Westerns</a>, <a href="http://www.brooklynvegan.com/archives/2009/10/the_smith_weste.html" target="_blank">the latter of who were kicked out of CMJ for too much underage partying</a>.</p>
<p>Also, you know that crazy back story of Girls frontman Christopher Owens, where he was in the Children of God cult, a life of drugs, his mother’s dysfunction, his running away and being picked up by a multimillionaire Texan? Yeah, <a href="http://blogs.villagevoice.com/music/archives/2009/11/could_girls_fro.php" target="_blank">it seems like that is all pretty much true</a>.</p>
<p>All dates below.</p>
<p><strong>Girls 2009/2010 Tour Dates:</strong><br />
11/17 &#8211; Seattle, WA @ Neumos #<br />
11/18 &#8211; Portland, OR @ Jackpot Records (in-store)<br />
11/18 &#8211; Portland, OR @ Doug Fir Lounge #<br />
11/20 &#8211; San Francisco, CA @ Swedish American Hall<br />
11/21 &#8211; San Francisco, CA @ Bottom of the Hill #$<br />
12/04 &#8211; San Diego, CA @ The Loft #^<br />
12/05 &#8211; Los Angeles, CA @ The Troubadour $^<br />
12/06 &#8211; Santa Barbara, CA @ Muddy Waters #^<br />
01/25 &#8211; Costa Mesa, CA @ Detroit Bar<br />
01/26 &#8211; Tucson, AZ @ Club Congress<br />
01/27 &#8211; Albuquerque, NM @ The Launchpad<br />
01/29 &#8211; Austin, TX @ The Parish *<br />
01/30 &#8211; Dallas, TX @ House of Blues *<br />
01/31 &#8211; Houston, TX @ Walter&#8217;s on Washington *<br />
02/02 &#8211; New Orleans, LA @ One Eyed Jacks *<br />
02/04 &#8211; Birmingham, AL @ Bottletree *<br />
02/05 &#8211; Atlanta, GA @ The Earl *<br />
02/06 &#8211; Nashville, TN @ Exit/In *<br />
02/07 &#8211; St. Louis, MO @ The Gargoyle *<br />
02/08 &#8211; Columbia, MO @ The Blue Note *<br />
02/10 &#8211; Denver, CO @ Bluebird Theater *<br />
02/12 &#8211; Salt Lake City, UT @ Urban Lounge *<br />
02/14 &#8211; San Francisco, CA @ Great American Music Hall *</p>
<p># = w/ Dominant Legs<br />
! = w/ Real Estate<br />
&amp; = w/ Smith Westerns<br />
$ = w/ Tamaryn<br />
^ = w/ The Morning Benders<br />
* = w/ Magic Kids</p>
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		<content:mobile><![CDATA[2010 is shaping up to be a lot like 2009 for San Francisco's Girls. Well, maybe not quite the same, unless they announce a surprise sophomore record (wishful thinking, I know, but is that really a bad thing?). Anyway, with the release of its lush debut <em>Album</em>, the band settled in and played a slew of dates across the nation. In case you missed one of their shows, which is kind of likely as many were sold out, 2010 will be your chance to see some, well, live Girls performing.

Girls are going to continue on the road way into February. The stops are mostly in the South and the West Coast, including three dates in their hometown of San Francisco. The band is also bringing in some great young acts that you should catch, including Real Estate and The Smith Westerns, the latter of who were kicked out of CMJ for too much underage partying.

Also, you know that crazy back story of Girls frontman Christopher Owens, where he was in the Children of God cult, a life of drugs, his mother’s dysfunction, his running away and being picked up by a multimillionaire Texan? Yeah, it seems like that is all pretty much true.

All dates below.

<strong>Girls 2009/2010 Tour Dates:</strong>
11/17 - Seattle, WA @ Neumos #
11/18 - Portland, OR @ Jackpot Records (in-store)
11/18 - Portland, OR @ Doug Fir Lounge #
11/20 - San Francisco, CA @ Swedish American Hall
11/21 - San Francisco, CA @ Bottom of the Hill #$
12/04 - San Diego, CA @ The Loft #^
12/05 - Los Angeles, CA @ The Troubadour $^
12/06 - Santa Barbara, CA @ Muddy Waters #^
01/25 - Costa Mesa, CA @ Detroit Bar
01/26 - Tucson, AZ @ Club Congress
01/27 - Albuquerque, NM @ The Launchpad
01/29 - Austin, TX @ The Parish *
01/30 - Dallas, TX @ House of Blues *
01/31 - Houston, TX @ Walter's on Washington *
02/02 - New Orleans, LA @ One Eyed Jacks *
02/04 - Birmingham, AL @ Bottletree *
02/05 - Atlanta, GA @ The Earl *
02/06 - Nashville, TN @ Exit/In *
02/07 - St. Louis, MO @ The Gargoyle *
02/08 - Columbia, MO @ The Blue Note *
02/10 - Denver, CO @ Bluebird Theater *
02/12 - Salt Lake City, UT @ Urban Lounge *
02/14 - San Francisco, CA @ Great American Music Hall *

# = w/ Dominant Legs
! = w/ Real Estate
&amp; = w/ Smith Westerns
$ = w/ Tamaryn
^ = w/ The Morning Benders
* = w/ Magic Kids]]></content:mobile>
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		<title>Neon Indian hits the road for the fall</title>
		<link>http://consequenceofsound.net/2009/10/neon-indian-hits-the-road-for-the-fall/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Oct 2009 18:30:49 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Joe Marvilli</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Super hyped dreampop group Neon Indian is on tour this fall in support of the debut album that made them a super hyped dreampop group.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Super hyped dreampop group <a href="http://consequenceofsound.net/tag/neon-indian/" target="_blank">Neon Indian</a>, aka the duo of Alan Palomo and Alicia Scardetta, is on tour this fall in support of the debut album that made them a super hyped dreampop group. Fresh off a slew of appearance at this year&#8217;s CMJ Music Marathon, Neon Indian will support<em> <a href="http://consequenceofsound.net/2009/10/19/album-review-neon-indian-psychic-chasms/" target="_blank">Psychic Chasms</a></em> with dates across the U.S. throughout November before wrapping up in Phoenix on the 22nd. The group will be playing with several fellow up-and-comers, including <a href="http://consequenceofsound.net/tag/white-denim/" target="_blank">White Denim</a> and <a href="http://consequenceofsound.net/tag/nite-jewel/" target="_blank">Nite Jewel</a>.</p>
<p><strong>Neon Indian 2009 Tour Dates:<br />
</strong>10/27 &#8211; Chicago, IL @ Lincoln Hall *<br />
10/28 &#8211; Detroit, MI @ Magic Stick<br />
10/29 &#8211; Bloomington, IN @ The Bishop<br />
10/31 &#8211; Dallas, TX @ Granada Theater ^<br />
11/07 &#8211; Austin, TX @ <a href="http://consequenceofsound.net/festival-outlook/fun-fun-fun-fest/" target="_blank">Fun Fun Fun Fest</a><br />
11/08 &#8211; Lubbock, TX @ Bask Riprock&#8217;s<br />
11/09 &#8211; Santa FE @ MN @ Meow Wolf<br />
11/10 &#8211; Denver, CO @ Larimer Lounge<br />
11/11 &#8211; Salt Lake City, UT @ Kilby Court<br />
11/12 &#8211; Boise, ID @ Neurolux<br />
11/13 &#8211; Guadalajara, MX @ Lemon Beat<br />
11/14 &#8211; Mexico City, MX @ Pasaje America<br />
11/15 &#8211; Seattle, WA @ Nectar Lounge<br />
11/16 &#8211; Vancouver, BC @ Shine Nightclub<br />
11/17 &#8211; Portland, OR @ Mississippi Studios<br />
11/18 &#8211; Salem, OR @ Willamette Univ. Montag Den<br />
11/19 &#8211; San Francisco, CA @ Rickshaw Stop#<br />
11/20 &#8211; Los Angeles, CA @ Echoplex<br />
11/21 &#8211; Tuscon, AZ @ Club Congress #<br />
11/22 &#8211; Phoenix, AZ @ Rhythm Room #</p>
<p>*= w/The Smith Westerns<br />
^= w/White Denim<br />
#= w/Nite Jewel</p>
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		<content:mobile><![CDATA[Super hyped dreampop group Neon Indian, aka the duo of Alan Palomo and Alicia Scardetta, is on tour this fall in support of the debut album that made them a super hyped dreampop group. Fresh off a slew of appearance at this year's CMJ Music Marathon, Neon Indian will support<em> Psychic Chasms</em> with dates across the U.S. throughout November before wrapping up in Phoenix on the 22nd. The group will be playing with several fellow up-and-comers, including White Denim and Nite Jewel.

<strong>Neon Indian 2009 Tour Dates:
</strong>10/27 - Chicago, IL @ Lincoln Hall *
10/28 - Detroit, MI @ Magic Stick
10/29 - Bloomington, IN @ The Bishop
10/31 - Dallas, TX @ Granada Theater ^
11/07 - Austin, TX @ Fun Fun Fun Fest
11/08 - Lubbock, TX @ Bask Riprock's
11/09 - Santa FE @ MN @ Meow Wolf
11/10 - Denver, CO @ Larimer Lounge
11/11 - Salt Lake City, UT @ Kilby Court
11/12 - Boise, ID @ Neurolux
11/13 - Guadalajara, MX @ Lemon Beat
11/14 - Mexico City, MX @ Pasaje America
11/15 - Seattle, WA @ Nectar Lounge
11/16 - Vancouver, BC @ Shine Nightclub
11/17 - Portland, OR @ Mississippi Studios
11/18 - Salem, OR @ Willamette Univ. Montag Den
11/19 - San Francisco, CA @ Rickshaw Stop#
11/20 - Los Angeles, CA @ Echoplex
11/21 - Tuscon, AZ @ Club Congress #
11/22 - Phoenix, AZ @ Rhythm Room #

*= w/The Smith Westerns
^= w/White Denim
#= w/Nite Jewel]]></content:mobile>
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