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#40: The 1975

Top 40 Must-See Coachella 2016 Bands

16/03/11 at 7.05pm   /   by deepster19   /   0 Comment

Occasionally, one must take the opportunity to utilize the #40 position on the list as an opportunity to showcase the worst band on the entire poster, instead of the 40th best must-see band.  This is one of those opportunities.

#40. The 1975

Woo HooDo you enjoy being packt like sardines in a crushed tin box? Do you enjoy being surrounded by shirtless bros with teenage girls perched on their shoulders?  Do you enjoy teenage girls that shout every word to every song as they gesture the “I love you” sign to the band? and finally, Do you enjoy shirtless bros that yell woo-hoo in your ear? If any of this sounds fun, then I have the band just for you.

The band I’m talking about is The 1975, a Manchester, England quartet.  Traditionally, shitty bands like this call America home, but certainly not Manchester of all places.  They’ve been making really bad music together since 2002, but thankfully have only released two albums.  The lead singer is fellow shirtless bro Matthew Healy, I think he’s the one the girls lose their collective minds over.

1975-2How do I know anything about this?  Well, I lived through it, to tell about it.  During Coachella 2014, I got caught in the middle of that shit storm described above, because I thought arriving for Neutral Milk Hotel a few bands early to get a good spot was a bright idea.  Man was I wrong, as it turns out, The 1975 was just an appetizer for those that arrived eight hours in advance of Lana Del Rey’s set.  Folks, concert-going shouldn’t be this brutal, but I guess it sure beats the Bataclan, or does it?

If this crap is your thing, try enjoying this:

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Coachella 2016 Mixtapes Available On Spotify

16/03/11 at 1.51pm   /   by deepster19   /   0 Comment

cassette2-yellow-2Coachella is fun! Spotify is Fun!

Now use can enjoy both of them together.  I recently tossed two Coachella 2016 mixtapes up on the Spotify.  In addition to 2016, I took the liberty of providing my Coachella mixtapes from 2006 to 2015 for your reflecting pleasure.  The two 2016 mixtapes are a great way to kill eight hours of your precious time or an even better way of pretending that you’re attending this years festival in the promised land.

Listen to both tapes are below, enjoy:

Coachella 2016 Mixtape #1:

Coachella 2016 Mixtape #2:

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The Coachella Poster, Two Months Later

16/03/11 at 11.17am   /   by deepster19   /   1 Comment

Coachella 2016 PosterIn case you missed it, the organizers of the Coachella Music Festival released the lineup for their two-weekend event approximately two months ago.  The trendy thing to do would’ve been to discuss the lineup the morning after its release, but I’ve chosen to let it marinate for two months as my laptop screensaver before commenting prematurely.

After much consideration, nothing’s changed.  If you enjoyed the 2013 edition of the fest, you’ll love 2016!  Why’s that? Because the 2016 poster looks like Paul Tollett threw up the undercard of the 2013 poster and increased the font size every so slightly.  Speaking of the poster, orange is a fun color splash.  Don’t get me wrong, 2016 is a solid lineup, if you didn’t attend in 2013.

One of the negative things about attending the Coachella Festival every year is that you see the same recycled acts every few years… Wait a second, there’s nothing negative about attending the festival every year or checking out a band you’ve already seen before.  The festival is about your greatest four day escape from the real world each year.  Like I say every year, If you can’t find 8 to 10 bands you really want to check out each day of the fest, stay home and watch 8 to 10 acts you don’t want to see on TV.  All the while, Jason Bentley teases you that I’m there and your not.

LushAs I said, the lineup is solid.  Guns n’ Roses and Lush (pictured) were great “gets.”  LCD Soundsystem, albeit playing every festival on the planet this year, Coachella gets them first, like they always do.  Not to mention, some of today’s great live acts are on the poster such as FOALS, Savages and M83.  In addition, a few bands-on-the-come are present, those include  Wolf Alice, DMA’s, Young Fathers and HAELOS.  I read on one of those more reputable blogs that Mr. Tollett doesn’t book on genre, he books the festival on what’s trending.  Really, what’s trending? Then where’s Animal Collective?  Belly and Wolf Parade would’ve been a nice “gets” too.  Late adds? Sorry to disappoint the Coachella message board, but there’s no more acts being added to that lineup, well maybe a couple of Coachella house bands are possible, Alf Alfie and The Black Keys.  How about the “Sunday headliner is TBA” narrative… seriously? Sunday’s headliner is Calvin Fucking Harris.  Have fun watching that act from all the way back at the merch tent.  Drones will have a field day capturing images of the most attended show in Coachella history, sorry Kaskade.

I’ll be discussing the lineup in more detail in the upcoming weeks as I count down my Top 40 must-see acts on the poster.  Yeah, that tired act is back for another season, like anybody gives a shit who my Top 40 must-see acts really are.

As for the fear of catching bed bugs and wasting time at Panera, now those are interesting topics for another day.  I think I just came up with a really cool band name….. The Fear Of Catching Bed Bugs.

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Indie On TV Alert For The Week Of August 3, 2015

15/08/07 at 2.52pm   /   by deepster19   /   0 Comment

vhsHere are the Indie Bands scheduled to perform on late night television for the week of August 3, 2015.  Check the Indie On TV Alert page to view previous week’s performances.

Conan

Tuesday = Catfish and The Bottlemen

Add Catfish and The Bottlemen to my Coachella 2016 Perfect Poster Wish List.

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New Music Friday: July 10, 2015

15/07/10 at 8.13am   /   by deepster19   /   62 Comments

turntable1Veruca Salt Ghost Notes

Nineties alt rockers Veruca Salt return with their fifth studio album overall.  This is the first album from the Chicago band with all original members since 1997’s sophomore release Eight Arms To Hold You.  “Laughing In The Sugar Bowl” is the first single from the new album, watch it below along with their 1994 alt rock classic “Seether.”  Add Veruca Salt to my Coachella 2016 Perfect Poster Wish List.

Download Ghost Notes here:

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Coachella Announces 2016 Presale

15/06/01 at 8.13pm   /   by deepster19   /   0 Comment

IMG_6283The Coachella Music Festival announced information regarding the 2016 ticket presale today.  Wristbands for the 2016 Festival will go on sale at precisely 11am PST on Thursday June 4.

The exercise of purchasing a wristband is always one of the most stressful events of one’s life every year.

General Admission wristbands will cost you 375 bucks, which can be paid for in one lump sum, or broken up in a 6-month payment plan.  Visit the Coachella site for all the advance sale rules.

In the meantime, check out my review of the 2015 Coachella Music Festival Weekend 2.  I’ve also started  constructing my Coachella 2016 Perfect Poster Wish List.

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Top Albums For The Week Of May 26, 2015

15/05/29 at 12.22pm   /   by deepster19   /   0 Comment

The Helio SequenceEach week I post the Top 20 College Radio Albums courtesy of CMJ (College Media Journal).  Below are also 5 discs that I have in heavy rotation and an album that amazingly turns 10 years old in 2015, I call it my Spicy 6.

Alabama Shakes remain at #1 on the College Radio Album Chart for a third straight week.  Three albums debut in the Top 20 countdown, including the third studio effort from New Zealand / Portland, Oregon band Unknown Mortal Orchestra.  Also new to the countdown are the Beaverton, Oregon duo The Helio Sequence (pictured) and British electronic extraordinaires Hot Chip.  Add The Helio Sequence to my Coachella 2016 Perfect Poster Wish List.

The sophomore effort from Lord Huron is still my #1 compact disc.  The latest album from the Danish band MEW is this in my Spicy Six.  This September their fourth studio album And The Glass Handed Kites turns 10 years old.  Let’s enjoy “The Zookeeper’s Boy.”

Radio 200 Top 20 College Radio Album for the week of May 26, 2015:

Alabama Shakes Sound and Color1. ALABAMA SHAKES  Sound And Color
2. BEST COAST  California Nights
3. MY MORNING JACKET  The Waterfall
4. BLUR  The Magic Whip
5. SPEEDY ORTIZ  Foil Deer
6. MIKAL CRONIN  MCIII
7. BUILT TO SPILL  Untethered Moon
8. METZ  II
9. COURTNEY BARNETT  Sometimes I Sit And Think, And Sometimes I Just Sit
10. WAXAHATCHEE  Ivy Tripp
11. THE TALLEST MAN ON EARTH  Dark Bird Is Home
12. DJANGO DJANGO  Born Under Saturn
13. SURFER BLOOD  1000 Palms
14. HOT CHIP  Why Make Sense?
15. TORO Y MOI  What For?
16. HOP ALONG  Painted Shut
17. TORRES  Sprinter
18. THE HELIO SEQUENCE  The Helio Sequence
19. UNKNOWN MORTAL ORCHESTRA  Multi-Love
20. SUFJAN STEVENS  Carrie And Lowell

The DJ DEEp Spicy Six:
Mew And The Glass handed Kites1. LORD HURON  Strange Trails
2. BEST COAST  California Nights
3. MEW  + –
4. COURTNEY BARNETT  Sometimes I Sit And Think, And Sometimes I Just Sit
5. PURITY RING  Another Eternity
Dust this one off, it turns 10 in 2015!
6. MEW  And The Glass Handed Kites

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New Music Tuesday: May 19, 2015

15/05/20 at 8.07am   /   by deepster19   /   0 Comment

turntable1Ceremony  The L-Shaped Man

Rohnert Park, California’s pride and joy, Ceremony, are releasing their follow-up to 2012’s Zoo.  The Joy Division influenced band is on my 2016 Coachella Perfect Poster Wish List.  About a month ago, Matador Records released a double video for the tracks “The Separation” and “The Understanding” watch below.

Download The L-Shaped Man here:

Hot Chip  Why Make Sense?

The London based indietonica act Hot Chip returns with their sixth studio album.  This is the follow-up to 2012’s In Our Heads.  My friend Alan must be smiling like a butcher’s dog, he loves Hot Chip.  “Need You Now” is the second single from the new album, enjoy below.

Download  Why Make Sense? here:

Tanlines  Highlights

Brooklyn electronic duo Tanlines are back with their sophomore release.  This is Eric Emm and Jesse Cohen’s follow-up to their fun debut Mixed Emotions.  The first single is the track “Slipping Away.”

Download  Highlights here:

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Reflecting On Coachella 2015

15/05/15 at 3.17pm   /   by deepster19   /   1 Comment

IMG_6283Occasionally, when I reflect, it can sometimes last slightly longer than originally anticipated.  With that said, here’s some random thoughts from the 2015 Coachella Music Festival.  In honor of my 12th consecutive Coachella Festival, I’ve provided my Top 12 shows from this year’s fest down below.

* My Arrival Day was spent at the Hollywood Palladium watching The Replacements totally killing it.  Thankfully, I got The Mats at their “best” as opposed to the disinterested Mats that usually show up.

IMG_6820* It’s quite obvious that Paul Tollett has changed the culture in and around the festival grounds.  Apparently, the days of dealing with rude, uninformed / misinformed assholes are finally over, seriously.  What a difference it makes when everyone has a positive attitude and understand that this is actually some people’s “Disneyland.”  Thank you Paul!

* Haters will hate and blind lovers will love blind… the line-up wasn’t as bad as some haters thought it was.  There isn’t another North American Festival out there in 2015 that’s any better than this year’s Coachella lineup.  Seriously, if you can’t find 25-30 non-EDM buzz acts to go and check out, then don’t go.  How we’ve become spoiled, just because 2010 had like 60 bands you wanted to see, doesn’t mean in a time of heavily influenced electronic music, 2015 would have more.  Besides, you only saw 30 bands perform in 2010, and then got all pissed off you missed the other 30 because of set time conflicts.  What’s more, it was just a really bad year for the festival circuit.

*Between the craft beer selections and never feeling like I was packt like sardines in a crushed tin box in any of the venues, allowed for me to forget it was 95 degrees out there.

IMG_6524*  It’s a sad day for music when Sylvan Esso attracts 10 times the amount of peeps than a RIDE reunion show.

*Conflicts suck, and this year was no exception.  I can’t wait to catch The War On Drugs and Glass Animals on tour sometime,  I was only able to catch a partial set for both.

* Folks, the days of seeing Alt-J in an intimate setting are long gone.  Unfortunately, I missed them.  The next time Alt-J appears on the Coachella poster will be on Line 1.

IMG_7660* Have indie rock guitar bands become that irrelevant?  There was plenty of room to get a good spot at Parquet Courts, Cloud Nothings, and The Cribs.  Hell, I walked into The Cribs show at the end of the opening song and went all the way up to the second row on the rail without even one excuse me.

* The vibe the whole weekend was cool, it was evident there was a shitload of people there for the EDM Music, but at least the joint wasn’t overrun by teenagers seeking Lana Del Rey, Lorde, and Pharrell, like it was in 2014.

* Speaking of EDM, apparently Kaskade drew the biggest crowd at the Main Stage in the history of the festival, no shit, I saw it with my own two eyes.  See it for yourself here.

IMG_7222* The schedule makers did a great job placing acts in a completely different genre in front of bands I really wanted to see.  Run The Jewels into KASABIAN and Kimbra into RIDE were brilliant moves.  Makes getting on the rail like taking candy from a baby.

* Fitz and The Tantrums was a pleasant surprise.  I’ve never given Fitz much thought, but they’re actually a good live act.

IMG_6833* When you don’t waste time at Panera, you can be the first person in the Polo Grounds.

* For those wondering, I had absolutely no problem getting the Sharpies in.

* Who decided that Jason Bentley would be the Ryan Seacrest of Coachella?  Call me crazy, but at this point I could go for Ryan Seacrest.

* I’m officially a Weekend 2 lifer.  It’s much easier to get Weekend 2 passes, plus being fully immersed in the Youtube stream Weekend 1 makes you feel like you went both weekends.

Here’s my list, read’em and weep:

 #12  Nero

I’m no fan of EDM, but I’m smart enough to know it’s much better than EMO.   I stumbled upon Nero during the Weekend 1 Youtube stream, only because I was too lazy to get up and change the channel on the computer.  It looked interesting and fun, besides it was either dance my ass off, or have Tame Impala put me to sleep prior to AC/DC taking the stage.

IMG_6420#11  Allah-Las

The Los Angles collective did not disappoint.  Their groovy mid afternoon vibe on the Outdoor Stage had all the hipsters dancing.

#10  Parquet Courts

When I was asked why I thought these Brooklyn indie rockers got an early afternoon Gobi time?  My response, because they set up their own shit and they’re not as big in the real world as they are in my world, that’s how you get 1:45 in the Gobi.  Nevertheless, the band delivered a solid set of mostly material from their Parkay Quarts moniker.

#9  The Orwells

These Chicago kids proved that the stage wasn’t too big for them, particularly the gigantic Main Stage.  As a band on the come, these dudes are going to be a force to be reckoned with moving forward.

IMG_7568#8  Jenny Lewis

I’m not an alt-county fan, quite frankly, I don’t even know what the hell alt-country even is. But if Jenny Lewis is alt-country, she fucking killed it, in a way alt-country can be killed.  Her Weekend 2 performances was sans HAIM, but still included the partial Rilo Kiley reunion with Blake Sennett.  If there’s one thing I came away with, I need to pick up her album The Voyager and get with this alt-country thing.

#7  Interpol

Interpol on the Main Stage never gets old.  Man, this band is tight, but I guess playing together since the turn of the century will do that.  Did I ever say how much I dig the tune “All The Rage Back Home” ?

#6  KASABIAN

If their 2012 set in the Mojave was an education on how the Leicester lads take care of business, their 2015 set in the same venue at almost the same time was just strictly KASABIAN taking care of fucking business.  As a wise man once said, “Vlad” followed by “Fire” to close it out is fucking epic!!!

IMG_6585#5 RIDE

All I can say is thank god Beady Eye broke up and Oasis didn’t get back together.  RIDE was as advertised.  I savored this one front and center on the rail.  My only regret is not seeing them at a local Los Angeles pre-Coachella show where the audience got an epic 17-song set, compared to the 50 minute 9-song set in the Gobi.

#4  Royal Blood

If you haven’t paid attention to Royal Blood yet, it’s time to give them your undivided attention.  Mike Kerr and Ben Thatcher have put rock music on notice, and they’re willing and able to start taking over.  Man, these two can make a lot of noise

IMG_7687#3  St. Vincent

I’ll be the first to admit when I’m wrong, well, I messed this one up big time.  I think my exact words were “her music is good, but it’s not that good.”  Upon further review, St Vincent’s music is really good, and her live execution of it is incredible. Consider me a fan, St. Vincent blah blah blah…

#2  AC/DC

I knew it would be good, but who knew it would be an epic celebration of rock and roll.  Gotta give those old men credit for one helluva performance.  The Bell, the Cannon, and a rare Coachella fireworks presentation was a nice touch.

#1  Jack White

After watching his opening song on the Weekend 1 Youtube stream, I immediately turned it off.  I knew Coachella was in for a treat and I didn’t want to ruin it for myself.  I can honesty say this was THE best headliner show since Paul McCartney’s epic 2009 set.  Mr. White is a fantastic performer and his touring band is phenomenal.  Maybe Jack should get The White Stripes back together and leave Meg at home, wait, that’s what he did.

As I put the 2015 Coachella Music Festival in the  rearview mirror, I can finally get back to things in my life that are really important, like Coachella 2016.

Here’s an early prediction for the 2016 Coachella headliners, how about Mumford and Sons, Kanye West and Oasis, kids Google Oasis band.

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New Music Tuesday: April 28, 2015

15/04/29 at 12.50pm   /   by deepster19   /   0 Comment

Blur The Magic Whip

Legendary English rock band Blur are releasing their eighth studio album.  This is the band’s first album since 2003’s Think Tank.  “Go Out’ is the albums’ first single, watch below.

Download The Magic Whip here:

Mew + –

This is the much-anticipated (at least in my world) album from Danish indie rockers Mew.  It’s the quartet’s first release since 2009’s No More Stories….   “Water Slides” is a great tune that you need to check out below.  Add Mew to my Coachella 2016 Perfect Poster Wish List.

Download + – here:

The Brian Jonestown Massacre

Musique de Film Imaginé

This is the fourteenth studio album from the San Francisco psychedelic legends.  The album is a soundtrack for a pretend French film, and pays homage to the great European film directors of the late 1950’s and 1960’s such as François Truffaut and Jean-Luc Godard.  The album includes guest performances from the French multi-instrumentalist SoKo and Italian actress, singer and director Asia Argento.  Well, lookie there, even the great Anton Newcombe plays pretend.

Here’s “Philadelphis Story” featuring SoKo

Download Musique de Film Imaginé here:

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New Music Tuesday: March 31, 2015

15/03/31 at 8.06pm   /   by deepster19   /   0 Comment

turntable1Death Cab For Cutie  Kintsugi

Bellingham, Washington’s pride and joy, Death Cab For Cutie, return with their eighth studio album.  This is Death Cab’s first album since 2011’s Codes and Keys.  Founding member Chris Walla was in on the recording of this album, but departed the band soon after.  When you first heard the tune “Black Sun,” how many times did you listen to it on repeat?  Listen to it one more time below.

Download Kintsugi here:

Lower Dens  Escape From Evil

Baltimore, Maryland indie rockers Lower Dens are releasing their third album.  This is the follow-up to their solid sophomore effort Nootropics.  Lower Dens was the first band that I added to my Coachella 2016 Wish List.

Check out the vid for “To Die In L.A.” below:

Download Escape From Evil here:

Sufjan Stevens  Carrie & Lowell

Singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Sufjan Stevens is releasing his seventh studio album.  Get ready for Sirius/XMU to play this album like its the new Vampire Weekend.  What is it with Sufjan Stevens and Sirius/XMU?  I bet its Julia “Cunningham” that puts his music in rotation every hour.  The first single is “No Shade In The Shadow Of The Cross,” listen below.

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