QUASI – [DAY THREE] : Sasquatch Music Festival [Mon. May 31, 2010]

June 27, 2010 in Music, Reviews, With Video

The Coleman 2-person had turned into an EZ-Bake and I woke up cooking again.  My face felt like sand had been dumped in to shrink it and I had a crazy bump on the middle knuckle on my right hand.  No big deal… but Kim was convinced that it was some sort of bug bite that needed to be tended to, so I let her whip out her little first-aid kit and try to sanitize it or whatever she wanted to do.  I was in this same campground 12 years ago, high on acid, and eating marinated chicken out of the same silver cooking bowl as a Rottweiler, so I’m clearly not as concerned about shit like Purel and antiseptics.  I had a positive outlook about the final day and a really simple game plan: “Enjoy Myself.”  No more drama.  No more bullshit.  I felt like I was adjusted to the format and the pacing of everything by this point and the lineup for the day was solid.  Tonight would be the WEEN set and I was so happy drinking my coffee and thinking about it, that I hadn’t even noticed when Kim squeezed some crazy 1/2 inch stinger out of my knuckle. Read the rest of this entry →

DAY TWO *second half* : Sasquatch Music Festival [Sun. May 30, 2010]

June 23, 2010 in Global Destruction, Music, Politics, Reviews, With Video

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Towards the end of The XX‘s set, Kim woke up confused.  She was half asleep and must have still been lost in a dream, because she was talking nonsense.  She tried to prop herself up and people were stomping and moving all around her, so she had to make like a recently birthed giraffe and get to figuring out how to walk with the quickness.  I got her up and we started moving out of the crowd, but it seemed like she was doing even worse.   She was having some trouble breathing and, as is often the case with panic attacks, it was difficult to figure out if she was actually physically sick or if it was just an anxiety issue.  It was clear that she wasn’t feeling well, but didn’t want me to miss the festival. “We are going back to the tent, now. I don’t want to talk about it… c’mon.” Read the rest of this entry →

DAY TWO *first half* : Sasquatch Music Festival [Sun. May 30, 2010]

June 21, 2010 in Comedy, Music, Reviews, With Video

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I woke up from the blazing heat in my tent.  It was about 7:308 o’clock in the morning.  By the time that I would manage to get myself shoed up and standing, the outside would already be slightly chilly and overcast.  This is a pattern that I would become accustomed to over the next couple of mornings; wake up early to the heat and then immediately put a sweatshirt on and hobble around looking for a different line of outhouses.  We were camped pretty deep into the grounds, which meant that our Honey Buckets took a while to be maintained and were usually “full” in the morning.  Such is the way of the music festival.

Apparently, Patrick has trained in the culinary arts and that fact, along with his generosity, resulted in us eating pretty well in the mornings.  He was in a really good mood from getting to see My Morning Jacket the night before, but the festival wouldn’t really be starting for me until today.  That morning, Jesse and I also got the chance to speak more about music.  We were both really excited about the opportunity to finally see Pavement and had different songs that we were hoping to hear.  I was betting on “Range Life“.  We knew that once we got into the venue we would be in there all day, so we tried to decide at which point we needed to head in and what we were willing to miss out on.  The collective decision was to wait and go in to see They Might Be Giants at 3:20. Read the rest of this entry →

DAY ONE *second half* : Sasquatch Music Festival [Sat. May 29, 2010]

June 18, 2010 in Music, Reviews

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MiiKE SNOW

To avoid any confusion right off the bat, I think it’s important to clarify that Miike Snow isn’t the name of a man.  It’s actually the name of a Swedish electro-pop trio.  I first became aware of the group, thanks to friend of the site, SeanHar Mar SuperstarTillmann, whose personal tweets and Facebook postings expressed an appreciation of their recent self-titled debut.  Much like Har Mar, the trio has managed to gain a solid level of popularity in the UK.  Although Miike Snow are arguably still more recognizable overseas, I believe that, if they aren’t on your radar yet, they will be soon enough.  In fact, Miike Snow isn’t unfamiliar with the concept of “Radar“, because 2/3 of the group actually helped to produce a hit song of the same name for Britney Spears.

I use to be a barista at a place where I was lucky enough to work with someone who had similar musical tastes as myself.  Sometimes, our co-workers didn’t feel as lucky about that situation as we did.  A lot of Silver Jews, Dungen, Pavement, Ween, Tortoise, Talking Heads, Sonic Youth, free jazz, etc, was played during our shifts, but one day Josh brought in the Britney Spears Blackout album and everyone was so pissed off that they lost their minds over it.  Both of us, on the other hand, got really into playing it more and more.  It’s extremely popular to trash pop-stars like Brit Brit, especially at that time, but there was something really intriguing about that album.  Once you get past the ideas of commercialism, shallow marketing tactics, and Total Request Live tweens buying scrunchies at a Claire’s in a Westfield shopping mall, it contained some brilliant layering and production work throughout.  Above all, “Radar” had a super catchy hook and was the one track that I couldn’t shake.  It turns out that, along with “Piece of Me” and two other tracks from Blackout, “Radar” was produced and co-written by the Swedish duo of Christian Karlsson and Pontus Winnberg (aka: Bloodshy and Avant).  In 2007, Karlsson and Winnberg teamed up with American frontman/songwriter/multi-instrumentalist, Andrew Wyatt to form Miike Snow and did so without any real expectations.  Bloodshy and Avant had already achieved a high level of success from their production work with vagi-centric pop acts like Spears, Kylie Monogue, Madonna, J-Lo etc.  In fact, these guys even produced and co-wrote the song “Toxic” which was credited by multiple publications as being one of the greatest songs of the Two-Thousands.  So, although their names as artists may not be as recognizable as the acts whose careers they helped to boost, most people are still very familiar with their work.  With Miike Snow, the production duo is now stepping out into the forefront to endure any risks and rewards which may come along with it. Read the rest of this entry →

DAY ONE *first half* : Sasquatch Music Festival [Sat. May 29, 2010]

June 13, 2010 in Comedy, Music, Reviews

I got a handful of hours to sleep before the alarm went off.  As we packed up the rest of our shit, I dropped the needle on some vinyl as a soundtrack to get my head together.  First was 6 and 12 String Guitar by Leo Kottke and then some Ranking Dillinger.  When our ride arrived, it was the type of large white cargo van that every small scale touring band dreams about traveling in.  The driver, who had offered us a ride, was a guy named Jesse.  He’s in a local band called, Smile Brigade and his girlfriend, Briana is one of Thea‘s really close friends.  Also traveling with us was another couple by the names of Patrick and Angel, who turned out to be really good people.  I had encouraged Kim to pack light, not wanting to assume too much space in another persons vehicle, but it was clear that we would have had plenty of room.  Patrick and Angel went the smart route by bringing a cooler of food and a Coleman stove to cook with.

We were traveling as 3 couples, each with our own spacious row in the van.  This was actually a less stressful format than the 5 grimy chain-smoking dudes in a dusty sedan system that I was accustomed to.  As usual, Kim packed all of the shit that I wouldn’t appreciate until much later, like Q-tips, wet-ones, sunscreen, etc.  Angel was prepared to the point where she had festival info and lineup schedules printed out in protective sleeves.  I can travel fine like an old-timey hobo, with a stick and a bandana, but, in retrospect, that hasn’t necessarily always proved the best way to go. Read the rest of this entry →

Sasquatch Music Festival 2010 – The Hustle & Dodging the Ticket Game

June 11, 2010 in Music, PSA, Reviews, The Web

Keeping with the tradition started in 2002, the 9th annual Sasquatch Music Festival was again held at the Gorge Amphitheater in the city of George, Wa over memorial day weekend.  I had my media pass for coverage solidified, but my lady, Kim, didn’t have one and I hadn’t exactly locked down my transportation situation for how I had planned to get to there.  This, of course, was in keeping with our own tradition of doing everything half-sketch.  Time was winding down, so I needed to crank the “hustle” dial up to 11.  As stated in our previous piece about this year’s Sasquatch, a key element of our coverage will address the festival experience from the perspective of an attendee and not just as a “reporter”.  That element will come into play now, as I talk about getting your broke ass to the show, dodging ticket scams, and working the hustle in your favor.

STEP ONE:  The Ride

A week before the festival,  friend/artist, Thea Wolfe (creator of the WEEN coloring book) had a farewell party before her big move down to the Hollywood area.  Unfortunately, this meant that we wouldn’t be kicking it during the WEEN set at the festival, as planned.  On the upside, I met someone at the party who offered to give Kim and I a ride up there.  This actually worked out remarkably well, but I will refer more to that later, during the actual day by day reviews.  The main point is that carpooling isn’t necessarily a bad avenue to take. Read the rest of this entry →