Thursday, June 9, 2011

Ten Reminders for Bonnaroo X!

This year's Bonnaroo is going to be something special, I can feel it in my bones. With a line-up of unprecedented caliber, a bevvy of food trucks and microbrews and a sold out festival - all the ingredients are in the mix for something epic.

But, before we jump into the madness in Manchester - lets visit a quicklist of ten DOs and DONTS of Bonnaroo X.

First the DOs:

1. Remember to bring sunscreen and remember to re-apply frequently. Its like frying bacon out there in the open summer sun of Tennessee.

2. Free your mind...and the rest will follow. Not to bite on some old En Vogue lyrics, but seriously, Bonnaroo is a festival to grow your musical horizons and take in something new. The line-up this year is spectacular - boasting heavy hitters from many subgenres as well as up and comers. Do your best to see at least one new act because that is part of what festival culture is all about - discovery!

3. Tweet @bonnaroo. Its always more fun to get the community involved and you may make some new twiends.

4. Sample the culinary delights and libations. Bonnaroo and Superfly really went all out on whats necessary to please not just the ears, but also the palate. Kerry Black (Bonnaroo co-founder) pulled out the big guns This year brings the FOOD TRUCK OASIS and the BROO-ER's FESTIVAL. Attemdees should get a handsome serving of regional fare from great food trucks like Miami's gastroPod, Pot Kettle Black from South Carolina and Petro's Chili and Chips from Knoxville, Tennessee. The brew portion boasts at least 21 microbrews including popular Blue Moon, Sierra Nevada and Abita, as well lesser known purveyors of ale like Brooklyn Brewery, Sweetwater Brewing Company, Lazy Magnolia Brewing Company, Highland Brewing Company and more!

5. Drink lots of water. The sticky heat can leach a lot of it out of you and you don't want to get dehydrated.

6. Leave your mark, but not a footprint. Make your presence known and tag the walls bordering Bonnaroo with your cool designs...but clean up after yourself if you do.

7. Check out the comedy. The line-up is pretty stacked this year - with a live version of The League being a real highlight. Not only will you get to laugh in the comedy tent - but you can cool down too. Its one of the spots with air conditioning on site.

8. Do visit shakedown street. It is part of the culture and the vibe. Even if you could avoid it because you're VIP - its still worth checking out if you want the full 'Roo experience.

9. Stay until the end. In year 10, you never know what might happen on the final night.

10. Last, but certainly not least, do attend the SUPERJAM with Dan Auerbach (The Black Keys) and Dr. John. The blues, rock and funk that will emanate from this session is certainly going to be great and will likely feature a host of great musicians!


On to the DON'Ts:



1. Don't be irresponsible. Consume what you consume - but do it safely.


2. Don't forget your belongings. Remember what you're bringing with you. Despite people feeling the love at festivals, my experience is a lost item is a lost item. That said, Bonnaroo does have a lost and found.


3. Don't fall asleep in the sun. Find some shade - there is plenty of it around and waking up to a wicked sunburn is not a good recipe for comfort.


4. Don't get dehydrated. This goes along with the DOs of drinking water - but seriously. Dehydration will drain you, make you sluggish and might result in you missing that late night set you were pining for...


5. Don't miss the SUPERJAM. 7:00 pm on Sunday in That Tent.


6. Don't bring glass of any kind. If its not for your optics then the glasses aren't allowed. Buy a cube of pseudo-water instead if you like ale (they have microwbrews on site) and put your alcohol in a listerine bottle if you like the hard stuff.


7. Don't miss Jovanotti. This guy is legendary overseas, but is getting his shine midday on Saturday at The Other Tent at 3:45 pm. I was the DJ at his sold out show at The Viper Room last summer and the Italian crooned an amazing cover of Snoop. You won't be disappointed.


8. Don't forget to be courteous to the volunteers and staff - they do make this whole weekend possible.


9. Don't forget to pick a meeting spot for you and your crew. There is a strong likelihood of getting lost, draining your cell battery and/or having different interests in music than the rest of your entourage so make sure you pick a convenient location to reconvene.


10. Don't let the weather get you down. With potential thunderstorms looming and certain humidity, there is no doubt that weather conditions could be more ideal. But, it is a festival and part of the unpredictability and the potential for bad weather is what gives the event such unique energy. A torrential downpour could lead to the most epic rock set of all time - so don't let the weather take its toll on your spirit.




and, of course don't forget to enjoy yourself! See you in Tennessee!

Thursday, May 26, 2011

Kreayshawn - Gucci Gucci

Kreayshawn, the female hip-hopper with some friends in Odd Future and and a decently annoying voice, has stumbled into a hit by reciting popular clothing brands and making references to drugs all over a kicking wobbly bass track. Who came up with that formula? and knew it would be successful?

While nothing that seems all that original - clearly the "Gucci Gucci" has caught on quite well, averaging a little over 100,000 views a day. Nastiers, dirtier and possessing less pop appeal than Kesha - I'll admit that Kreayshawn is a bit of a guilty pleasure. Despite the wack hook and her voice, I still enjoy this song.

"I got the swag and its pumping out my ovaries...". The lyrics are clever....

Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Big Boi Brings His Leftfoot to Manchester ('Roo Preview)

You know you've loved Big Boi ever since you first heard his poetic drawl on "Southernplayalistic" and "Player's Ball." A decade and a half later, he's graduated to his solo career while still maintaining to carry a torch as one of the top story-tellers in the game. Delivering his clever lyrics over Southern feeling bass heavy tracks on his latest offering like this track "Shutterbug."

Check out his gear in the video too. Its pretty crisp. So are the puppets.



Don't miss him at Bonnaroo...

Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Twin Shadow ('Roo Preview) (SLEEPER PICK)

Twin Shadow is definitely one of my sleeper picks for this years Bonnaroo. The percussion interplay over George Lewis Jr.'s voice on songs like "Castles In The Snow" is 1) dope 2) wicked and 3) something I want to see how it plays out live.



Is there a live drummer? What goes down?

Twin Shadow's tingly cool retro wave pop is hot. The melodic poetic lyrics on "Forget" ad a beautiful arc to Lewis' compositions.

I can only imagine what beauty Lewis will unleash in the heat in Manchester in less than 3 weeks. Will you be there to see it?

Taking Over The Game: Pretty Lights ('Roo Preview)


Pretty Lights
is ubiquitous - he is just about anywhere and everywhere these days. Popping up at festivals worldwide, with free downloads all day on www.prettylightmusic.com and just recently announcing a series of Amphitheater style shows with Bassnectar that have them commanding a reported $150,000 a night for the duo.

Some of the festivals he's performing at include Southern California's very own Lightning in A Bottle coming up this weekend with Mr. Derek Vincent Smith playing on Saturday night as the headliner on the Lightning Stage at 12:30 a.m. PL's line-up topping status won't be lost on the committed electro fans that attend LIB, nor will it be lost on the 100,000+ expected to descend onto Manchester, TN for Bonnaroo X a few weeks later.

Having played the festival in 2009 for an intimate late night set, the beat-maestro returns to deliver some whomp, thump and bump to the swampy, sticky, over-heated 'Roo crew.

If you're not hip to Pretty Lights - he is at the top of the digital sampling, glitch-hop game. His production crosses a variety of genre barriers, sampling from a plethora of styles to create something uniquely new that has the flavors of old school hip-hop and soul. PL generates his beat compositions using the monome and the AKAI MPD32, and runs those through Ableton.

Although traditionally touring with a drummer (most recently Adam Deitch and originally Corey Eberhard), rumor has it that his summer festival run will be just Mr. Smith on the computer and machinery with no accompanying live drummer.

While I definitely prefer the live drummer status, either way - Pretty Lights is an artist definitely worth catching.

Monday, May 23, 2011

Get Hip To Gardens & Villa: Playing Tonight at Bootleg

Get hip to Gardens and Villa because these boys aren't going anywhere. Equipped with a quiver of flutes, vocals with great range and a vibrant indie band - this troupe may just be the next thing to hit out of Los Angeles.

Not only are their live shows highly entertaining (and occasionally reminiscent of Jethro Tull), but their recordings are solid. I really dig "Black Hills" for which they made a music video

Black Hills by Gardens & Villa from Secretly Jag on Vimeo.



The band hits the road with L.A.'s latest breakout, Foster The People, but I'm thinking that Gardens and Villa could steal the thunder. The lead vocalists voice is a bit more polished and less annoying. Plus, it feels more indie wholesome.

And, unlike Foster The People, who have many songs that unfold into similar jungle jams that have Foster playing one drum rather poorly (i.e. "Broken Jaw", "Helena Beat", etc.) - Gardens and Villa's jam sessions have real chemistry and don't all sound the same.

You can catch these cool cats with a bunch of other indie all-stars tonight at Bootleg Bar. They are joined by White Arrows, Milo Greene and Dangerbird Records' Eulogies. Should be awesome. And it is FREE!!!!

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Rusko - "Everyday"

Watch out for one of the heavyweights of womp this weekend when Rusko takes over The Wiltern on Saturday night. To warm you up, Mad Decent recently posted up his music video for "Everyday" which was shot in the California desert near the Salton Sea.

Check it out...and check him out on Saturday where he is joined by Doorly!

Rusko - Everyday from Mad Decent on Vimeo.