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#11: Autolux

Top 40 Must-See Coachella 2016 Bands

16/04/08 at 7.42pm   /   by deepster19   /   0 Comment

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#11. Autolux

AutoluxAutolux drops a new album so infrequently that you completely forget about them.

Since forming in 2000, the Los Angeles-based experimental noise pop band has only released three studio albums.

Their debut album Future Perfect came out in 2004, the sophomore release Transit Transit arrived in 2010, and finally, the most recent effort Pussy’s Dead dropped last Friday.

hmmmI was so busy around the end of 2015 compiling my end of the year lists, that I completely overlooked the fact the band was back and had shared the lead single “Soft Scene.”  Therefore, my first reaction to seeing Autolux in the tiny font on Sunday’s lineup was… Wow! Autolux! from out of nowhere!  If I had been paying more attention to the indie rock blogosphere at the time, I would’ve been more like… hmmm Autolux.

New music from Autolux is always a nice treat. I’ve always enjoyed the track “SubZero Fun” from 2004’s Future Perfect compact disc.

2016 will mark the third appearance for Autolux at the Coachella Music Festival.  The trio played in 2005 and 2008, I missed them both times.  At the time, I must’ve thought making breakfast burritos, drinking Long Island Iced Teas, and throwing a football around the parking lot was much more important than seeing Autolux, how silly I was in my younger days…..

Don’t stay up too late tonight trying to guess my Top 10.

 

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#12: HEALTH

Top 40 Must-See Coachella 2016 Bands

16/04/07 at 1.18pm   /   by deepster19   /   0 Comment

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#12. HEALTH

Do you enjoy when a band stylizes their name in ALL CAPS?  I sure do, I think it’s fun! I should make a list of my favorite bands that use the handy dandy caps lock.

HEALTH 2HEALTH would probably make that list. The Los Angeles DIY experimental noise rock band got their start in 2005.  The quartet has released three studio albums, their 2015 album Death Magic was their first proper release since 2009’s Get Color.  The group’s 2007 self-titled debut album was included on NME’s list of 101 Albums To Hear Before You Die, coming in at #68, one spot ahead of an album titled Fantastic Planet, by some band named Failure.  Look it up.

It appears that HEALTH also uses the moniker You Will Love Each Other.  In some circles, that’s the name of their debut album.

This show has the makings of being one of the highlights of the weekend, or, one show that I can’t wait to get the hell out of.  Look for HEALTH to shut down the Gobi Tent on Friday night, a 12:05am start time sounds about right.

HEALTH last played the fest back in 2011.  I missed them, it’s safe to say I was in the potty.

Who would be on your All Caps Lock list?

 

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#13: Sheer Mag

Top 40 Must-See Coachella 2016 Bands

16/04/06 at 10.05am   /   by deepster19   /   0 Comment

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#13. Sheer Mag

VillanovaUntil Kris Jenkins hit the game-winning three point shot Monday night in Villanova’s 77-74 National Championship Game victory over North Carolina, indie rockers Sheer Mag, were once celebrated as Philadelphia, Pennsylvania’s pride and joy.

The seventies style garage rockers have been around since 2014, and currently have only three 7-inch singles to their credit.

The reputable entertainment blog Rolling Stone Magazine featured the quintet amongst their “10 New Artist You Need To Know In 2015.”  Apparently, someone thought those types of lists needed a name change in recent years, who knew?

Sheer MagThe Tina Halladay (pictured) fronted band has received nothing but positive praise for their work thus far.  Amazingly, the band has gotten off to this incredible start without a single tune on the Spotify.  They’re doing it the old fashioned way, the Googles.

Watch a full 20 minute set of Sheer Mag live at Babylon right here.

I wouldn’t be surprised to see Sheer Mag open the Coachella 2016 Main Stage around 1:00pm on Friday.

 

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#14: DMA’S

Top 40 Must-See Coachella 2016 Bands

16/04/05 at 9.48pm   /   by deepster19   /   0 Comment

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#14. DMA’S

DMA'sThe Australian indie buzzband DMA’S are my #14 must-see band at the 2016 Coachella Music Festival.

I was turned on to the band late last year by NME, when they released their Ones To Watch In 2016 list.  “Ones To Watch” is a fancy way of saying Bands-On-The-Come.  The Aussie trio showed up on the Coachella poster a few days later.

Much of the chitter-chatter surrounding the band stems from the Oasis influenced sound.  The band does have that Britpop vibe, and would fit nicely on a circa 1993 mixtape, with the likes of Blur, The Verve, Happy Mondays, Primal Scream, and Pulp.

Sirius XMU has not embraced the band at all, however, Alt-Nation has them in heavy rotation.

The lads from down under came together in 2012, and released a self-titled extended play in 2014.  The band’s full-length debut Hills End arrived in late February.  Hills End is one of only a few albums that I’ve physically downloaded this year.

I saw where Noel Gallagher caught wind of this Oasis comparison and admitted “I’ve never heard of DMA’S, I’ve not had the displeasure of listening to them yet.”  He also said, “I’m going to boo DMA’S when I see them.”

If I know Goldenvoice well enough, these dudes will get screwed with a 25 minute set on Saturday afternoon around 12:45pm in the Gobi.  We can only hope for much better placement.

 

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It Came! All The Details

16/04/04 at 9.41pm   /   by deepster19   /   0 Comment

It Came 2I was beginning to worry that the package would never arrive.

All of the hard work would go for naught.  The welcome signs, the hospitality area, the trip with the family to The Promised Land for Spring Break, constantly refreshing the package tracking, all of it, for nothing.

And then today, the package finally came.

I’ve always said, better late than really late, I guess Front Gate Tickets lives by the same policy.

The package arrived in its usual condition, a dent in the upper right hand corner of the cigar box, I’ve come to expect that.

It Came 1The contents of the package includes:
1- Dented Coachella Cigar Box
2- Weekend 2 Wristbands
1- Window Decal
1- Welcome Guide
1- Coachella calendar (not the cool one with all of the posters)
1- Here Active Listening Experience (exclusive offer code)
1- Coachella VR Viewer & App

The package took over a week to arrive. UPS delivered it from Texas to California, and USPS did the honors in California, all the way to my mailbox. No signature was required. The package was just left in the mailbox, like it was like mail or something.

Next year, I’m thinking about filming one of those fun videos of me unveiling my package. I’ll put it up on the Youtubes.

I immediately activated my wristband and attached it to my right wrist. I reluctantly cut off the 2015 wristband in the process.

I’m in the mood for some Spector.

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#15: Grimes

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16/04/04 at 4.22pm   /   by deepster19   /   0 Comment

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#15. Grimes

Who believes in second chances? Apparently, I do.  If I didn’t, how else would you explain Claire Elise Boucher landing on my Coachella 2016 must-see acts list, let alone, all the way up at #15.

GrimesMy last run-in with Ms. Boucher came on April 21, 2013 in the Gobi Tent.  The experience ended with me sitting criss-cross-applesauce with my head resting on my backpack in front on me, sound asleep.  Claire’s performance in the Gobi that day was one of the worst things I have ever, EVER, witnessed in my entire life.

Don’t get me wrong, I have nothing against her music, it was that particular performance that left a bad taste in my mouth, not to mention the pain in my back and neck that I now have from falling asleep bent over, sitting down, packt like a sardine in a crushed tin box. Unbelievable.

Listen, I enjoy the new album Art Angels just as much as the next person, I just don’t enjoy it as much as the Programming Director at North America’s Indie Rock Station, Sirius XMU.  From what we’ve encountered on the station over the last six months, they should rename the channel Sirius XM Grimes. No, seriously!

Here’s a typical day… get in the car, turn on XMU, Grimes, drive the kids to school, Grimes, drive back home, Grimes, get back in the car, Grimes, drive to the store, Grimes, get back in the car, Grimes, drive back home, Grimes, get back in the car, Grimes, pick the kids up from school, Grimes, drive back home, Grimes, get back in the car, Grimes, take the kids to have fun, Grimes, get back in the car, Grimes, drive back home, Grimes.

Grimes, Grimes, Grimes.

Grimes TrackerGet the picture?  When does it stop? I can’t even imagine what’s going on when I’m not listening to Sirius XMU. Is that when they’re not playing Grimes?  My worst fear is that she releases another album again this year, then what?  Don’t try telling me I’m being over dramatic, this shit needs to stop, immediately. It’s gotten so bad, I keep a Grimes tracker (pictured right) in my vehicle. If I wanted to listen to Grimes ad nauseam, I would listen to Grimes ad nauseam.

After all of that, I will probably be at the show, “hanging back” like P-T does.  I figure if I “hang back” there be plenty of room to lay down and go to sleep if needed, that is, if as all the people that showed up for Lorde in 2014 stay away. In the unlikely event I happen to be into it, I might do the “the shoulder shake” (NSFW), I’ll dust that move off for “Kill V. Maim” and “Flesh Without Blood.”

Don’t Say I didn’t warn you.

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#16: Savages

Top 40 Must-See Coachella 2016 Bands

16/04/03 at 5.50pm   /   by deepster19   /   0 Comment

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#16. Savages

SavagesAre you starting to see a pattern here?  Great bands that I’ve seen before at Coachella, that I’m going to see again at Coachella.

Savages are an all-female post-punk band based in London. The ladies have been making some serious noise since 2011.

In 2012 the group introduced themselves to world by dropping the singles “Husbands” and “Flying to Berlin.”  After one listen to those two gems, the woman ended up on every Bands-On-The-Come list known to mankind.

Their critically acclaimed debut Silence Yourself arrived in the spring of 2013, and deservingly finished the year on many of those fun Top Albums Of The Year lists, including mine.  The highly-anticipated sophomore release Adore Life came out in January.

I think it might be time for the girls to graduate to the Main Stage.

 

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#17: Lord Huron

Top 40 Must-See Coachella 2016 Bands

16/04/02 at 7.19pm   /   by deepster19   /   1 Comment

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#17: Lord Huron

lordhuronLord Huron is another band on my list that I was planning on seeing again in theatre playing a full set, not at Coachella. Oh well.

The band’s been around since 2010, originally from Michigan, now based in Los Angeles.  They’ve released two studio albums, the 2012 offering Lonesome Dream, and 2015’s hugely underrated effort Strange Trails.  I played the shit out of that CD last year.

I remember the band playing a delightful indie folk set in the Mojave Tent back in 2013, not quite sure how I remember that, with all the Jack that got drank that morning.  Furthermore, I still have the setlist from that show, written up on a paper towel.

Are they big enough to play sundown on the main stage? That remains to be seen.

 

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#18: Pete Yorn

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16/04/01 at 7.03am   /   by deepster19   /   0 Comment

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#18. Pete Yorn

Pete YornThe night my eyes hit the 2016 Coachella poster for the first time, the name that came popping off the screen, even in its tiny font, was Pete Yorn.  I thought to myself, Pete Yorn, where in the hell did he come from?

Well, he came from is Montville, New Jersey.  Since the turn of the century, Mr. Yorn’s occupation has been singer-songwriter.  He’s released six studio albums, four of which, when I wasn’t paying attention.

Back in 2001, I had his debut album musicforthemormingafter in heavy rotation in my compact disc player, I had one of those fancy 6-disc changers, come to think of it, I still do.  If I ever get around to ranking my top tracks of the zero’s decade, Yorn’s “Life On A Chain” will be on that list.

His sophomore album Day I Forgot arrived in 2003.  Ironically, that was around the same Day I Forgot about Pete Yorn.

If had more time, I would give you lots fun facts, everyone loves fun facts.  Like, Peter Buck of R.E.M. worked on many of Yorn’s recordings, including the single “Strange Conditions.” Here’s another, he worked with some record producer named Ken Andrews of the band Failure.  How fun!

About a month ago, he released Arranging Time, his first album in six years.  I have no idea where Pete will fall when the stages and set times are release.  I’m just hoping I’ll be Arranging Time for his Sunday performance.

 

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#19: M83

Top 40 Must-See Coachella 2016 Bands

16/03/31 at 4.27pm   /   by deepster19   /   0 Comment

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#19. M83

Still no package.  I wonder if Goldenvoice is upset with this list?

I wasn’t playing with myself nearly as much in 2012, as I do today.  The Top 40 game was trending and becoming a country-wide phenomenon.  It was being played by as many people as I could pressure into playing, all for my ultimate enjoyment.  As silly as this game may seem, I know everyone had a small guilty pleasure in playing along, not to mention, playing by the rules.  Rules, you ask? Yep, there were rules, my rules, and lots of them.

M83 LogoIn 2012, the French electronic act M83 finished at #1 on my Top 40 Must-See Coachella 2012 Bands list.  Additionally, the Anthony Gonzalez fronted band would finish at #3 on The Twist, right behind The Shins at #2, and Radiohead at #1.

The Twist is a project developed by deepster19, Owner and Editor-In Chief of the indie music blog Goindeepmusic.com.  Its origin traces back to 2009.  The game is played by actual people, within the game these people are known as the players.  The players are planning on, or pretending to, attend the Coachella Music Festival.  Each day, for 40 consecutive days leading up to the festival, the players text out their must-see Coachella bands to the other players in the game. Sound fun?  Bands would receive points based on where they landed on each player’s list, for example, 1 point for #40, 2 points for #39, 3 points for #38, and so on.  You can stream the 2012 Coachella Twist Mixtape here.

In the end, players that endured the game would receive a commemorative compact disc mixtape to celebrate their misery, and their Top 19 bands.  Each player would receive an additional disc to honor the group’s Top 19, which is eloquently known as The Twist.  Said discs would be part of the “welcome” packet at Motel 6, distributed on Arrival Day (Thursday).

On Reflection Day (Monday), the Top 40 game players would toss the compact discs out of the car window on their way back home, usually depositing them somewhere along the I-10 freeway.  This silent gesture was their way of saying:

“He’s not making me play that silly game again next year.”

Oddly, everyone was back for more fun and games the following year, that is until 2015…

The backlash over the game was brutal, to the extreme that some people stopped going to Coachella altogether.  Who knew?

Maybe the array of splash colors weren’t resilient enough.  Maybe the frequent update wasn’t updated frequently enough.  Maybe there was nowhere to play a physical compact disc anymore.

Or maybe… It wasn’t the game, it was Coachella!

Maybe the Spicy Pie wasn’t as tasty. Maybe the Toaster Pastries weren’t up to standard. Maybe the dead animal had become a tired act.  Maybe there wasn’t enough time being wasted at Panera.  Maybe it was “the lineup.”  Maybe the coffee wasn’t being stirred correctly.  Maybe there was just way too much left over Pub Mix, Pringles, and Gatorade.  Maybe the Sharpie jokes were no longer funny. Maybe the handicapped porta potty  wasn’t clean enough.  Maybe it was the cymbal.  Maybe it was The 1975.  Or maybe, the fear of catching bed bugs is real.  Who knows?

Anthony GonzalezBack to M83, they’re now based in Los Angeles and are planning to release Junk, the follow-up to the commercially successful 2011 double-album Hurry Up, Were Dreaming on April 8. The new material has received less-than-stellar reviews.  Joziah Lambert, music critic and DJ at North America’s Indie Rock Channel Sirius XMU, compares the first single “Do It Try It” to the first time you heard “Flash Delirium” by MGMT.  Junk will be the band’s seventh studio album, and hopefully it’s not junk.

Mr. Gonzalez recently conducted tryouts for a new female vocalist.  Kaela Sinclair won the American Idol style contest and will replace the lovely Morgan Kibby.  The 2012 Coachella performance in the Mojave Tent was a great show.  I always envisioned myself seeing M83 again, in a theatre playing a full set, not at Coachella.  You take what you can get, if set times dictate my presence, I will be there.

I really enjoy the band’s earlier shoegazing influenced style that showed up on 2003’s Dead Cities, Red Seas & Lost Ghosts and 2005’s Before The Dawn Heals Us.  To a lesser extent, but equally as good, the 2008 release Saturdays = Youth.

As for the game, join in right here with your #19 band, or join in whenever you want.  If not, it makes no difference to me.  I’ll still shoot out #18 tomorrow, as I sit here and patiently wait for my package to come.

 

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#20: HAELOS

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16/03/30 at 10.36am   /   by deepster19   /   0 Comment

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#20. HAELOS

Before I move on to #20 on my list, here’s a quick update on my package, it didn’t come.

HAELOSHAELOS is an East London trip hop trio that have been around since 2014.  Recently, the band was placed on many of those bands-on-the-come-up lists.

They’re cut from the same mold as a Portishead or Massive Attack.

The debut album Full Circle arrived last Friday with decent reviews.

They were originally known as Halos, but probably saw the fun things that the Brooklyn-based indie pop band HAERTS did with their name, and said, if they can get away with it, so can we.

HAELOS is one of my most interesting discoveries on the Coachella 2016 poster.

I wouldn’t be surprised if HAELOS kicks off my Weekend 2 experience with an early afternoon set in the Mojave Tent.

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#21: Ex Hex

Top 40 Must-See Coachella 2016 Bands

16/03/29 at 6.27am   /   by deepster19   /   0 Comment

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#21. Ex Hex

EEx Hexx Hex is a indie rock trio from Washington D.C.

The band was formed by guitarist Mary Timony (Helium, Wild Flag) when her band Wild Flag went on permanent hiatus in 2013.  Ms. Timony recruited drummer Laura Harris (Benjy Ferree) and Betsy Wright (Fire Tapes) to play bass.

The trio came together with former Let’s Active founding member and record producer (R.E.M.) Mitch Easter, to record the debut album Rips in 2014.

Look for the ladies to play a loud mid-afternoon set on the Outdoor Stage.

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#22: Melody’s Echo Chamber

Top 40 Must-See Coachella 2016 Bands

16/03/28 at 6.02pm   /   by deepster19   /   0 Comment

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#22. Melody’s Echo Chamber

Melodys Echo ChamberMelody Prochet is the woman behind the French dream pop project Melody’s Echo Chamber.

Originally, she was known as My Bee’s Garden, that is, until she met and collaborated with Kevin Parker of Tame Impala in 2010.  Since 2012, her new material has been released under the moniker Melody’s Echo Chamber.

So far, Ms. Prochet has only released one studio album, a 2012 self-titled effort.  In 2014 she released the single “Shirim,” along with rumors that a sophomore album would soon follow, still nothing. Maybe when it gets real quiet between songs during her Coachella set, I will yell “where the hell is the new album?”

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#23: The Heavy

Top 40 Must-See Coachella 2016 Bands

16/03/27 at 7.23am   /   by deepster19   /   1 Comment

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#23. The Heavy

The HeavyThe Heavy are a British rock band that formed in 2007, they call Bath, England home.  The band’s sound has influences from funk, soul, hip hop and garage rock, neo-soul if you will.

The group’s fourth studio album Hurt & The Merciless drops this coming Friday, and will include the badass tune “What Happened to The Love,” which surfaced a few days ago.

The band is probably best known for the tune “How You Like Me Now?” which has been used in a shitload of TV shows, movies, and commercials.  I hear it everyday on the MLB Network show Intentional Talk.

If Present-Tense was going to Coachella this year, I bet he would have The Heavy in his Top 10, just sayin.

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#24: The Last Shadow Puppets

Top 40 Must-See Coachella Bands

16/03/26 at 12.22pm   /   by deepster19   /   0 Comment

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#24. The Last Shadow Puppets

The Last Shadow PuppetsThe Last Shadow Puppets are an English indie rock supergroup formed in 2007 by Alex Turner of the Arctic Monkeys and Miles Kane of The Rascals.  They would later recruit James Ford from Simian Mobile Disco and Zach Dawes (no relation to the shitty folk-rock band Dawes) from Mini Mansions to complete the quartet.  Turner and Kane met when Kane’s former band Little Flames were supporting the Arctic Monkeys on their 2005 tour.

The group released their baroque pop debut album The Age Of Understatement four days before the Coachella Music Festival in 2008.  Since 2009, both Turner and Kane threatened to record a second TLSP album, but nothing ever materialized.  Late last year, the band finally announced plans to drop the follow-up album, and have since released three singles from it.  You may have heard Sirius XMU overplaying “Bad Habit” and the title track “Everything You’ve Come To Expect.”  Recently, the third single “Aviation” surfaced.  Jenny LSQ and her colleagues haven’t had enough time to ruin that one yet.  The sophomore album will be in record stores next Friday.

I would’ve rather had the Arctic Monkeys, but I don’t make the poster, I just pretend to make the poster.

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