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Newport Folk Festival

It’s time again for the annual trek to the Newport Folk Festival, one of the favorite annual get-togethers. This year’s lineup includes veteran artists like Norah Jones, Ryan Adams and Elvis Costello, along with plenty of newcomers, including John Moreland, River Whyless and Julien Baker.  The music is amazing and things happen at Newport that happen nowhere else. It’s an ever-evolving festival that’s been around for over 50 years and was founded by music impresario George Wein (who also founded the Newport Jazz Festival and Jazz Fest in New Orleans) along with the spiritual guidance of Pete Seeger. Both men hoped to give a voice to artists who are not afraid to speak truth to power.

For everyone who can’t join us in Newport, there will be live-streaming select sets from the entire weekend via TuneIn‘s Newport Folk Radio. Set times and a complete webcast schedule are listed below. All times are USA Eastern.

Friday, July 22
Wild Child – 11:15 a.m.
Basia Bulat – 12:25 p.m.
The Staves – 12:55 p.m.
Fruit Bats – 1:25 p.m.
St. Paul & The Broken Bones – 2 p.m.
Matthew Logan Vasquez – 2:50 p.m.
Radical Face – 3:45 p.m.
Brett Dennen – 5:05 p.m.
Saturday, July 23
Rayland Baxter – 11:25 a.m.
Ruby Amanfu – 12:10 p.m.
John Moreland – 1:15 p.m.
Nathaniel Rateliff & the Night Sweats – 1:45 p.m.
Ryan Adams – 3:10 p.m.
Norah Jones – 4:40 p.m.
Father John Misty – 5:45 p.m.
Sunday, July 24
River Whyless – 11:10 a.m.
The Oh Hellos – 12:30 p.m.
Julien Baker – 1:30 p.m.
Glen Hansard – 2:10 p.m.
Villagers – 2:40 p.m.
Middle Brother – 3:10 p.m.
Phil Cook’s Southland Revue – 4:15 p.m.
Elvis Costello – 4:45 p.m.
Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros – 5:30 p.m.
Alabama Shakes – 6:15 p.m.

Electric Fields is back for festival number 3 this August and we’d like you to come and join the fun.
Tier 1 & 2 Weekend Tickets have sold out, and with an intimate capacity of just 5000, final full weekend tickets won’t be around for long! We are delighted to announce a very limited amount of Day Tickets too, which are now on sale, here!
Feast your eyes on the line-up below along with the day splits!

These are priced at just £55 for Friday and Saturday – a darn good deal for over 50 bands, world cuisine, breathtaking art and a whole day hanging out with the best people around! Without doubt though, the best way to get the most out of Electric Fields is coming for the whole weekend! You can join us all weekend for just £89.50 (including camping). You know you want to!


Mark Kozelek

Mark Kozelek often has a, shall we say, contentious relationship with music festivals. But he seems to be a fan of Denmark’s Heartland Festival, where Sun Kil Moon performed last Friday. Although he doesn’t usually allow cameras at shows, Kozelek let the fest professionally film his set, which means that high-quality footage of the entire thing is now available. The setlist included his first live performance of his cover of Frank and Nancy Sinatra’sSomethin’ Stupid” from Mark Kozelek Sings Favorites, along with a few tracks from Sun Kil Moon’s collaborative album with Jesu

SETLIST
“Somethin’ Stupid”
“Baby In Death Can I Rest Next To Your Grave”
“Richard Ramirez Died Today Of Natural Causes”
“Carondelet”
“Glenn Tipton”
“Dogs”
“Fragile”
“Exodus”

On Easter Sunday in 1996 there was a big festival in Düsseldorf, Germany—the German TV show Rockpalast was there and captured some outstanding footage of Sonic Youth in its prime, supporting their ninth album “Washing Machine”, from which most of the material played in the show stems.

Other acts participating in what came to be called “Osterrocknacht” (Easter Rock Night) were Cypress Hill, the Walkabouts, Smashing Pumpkins, the Afghan Whigs, Garbage, and Chumbawamba (a year before their breakout hit “Tubthumping”).

Sonic Youth doesn’t play a single song from before Daydream Nation. In fact, 9 out of the 11 songs come off of Sonic Youth’s two most recent albums, Experimental Jet Set, Trash and No Star and Washing Machine.

The first three songs amount to throat-clearing before the band starts really kicking ass on “Washing Machine.” The camerawork, audio, and editing are all excellent, and the 21-minute finale of “The Diamond Sea” has to be seen to be believed.

Sonic Youth | Live at Rockpalast – Dusseldorf, Germany (Apr-04-1996)

Setlist:
Teen Age Riot
Bull in the Heather
Starfield Road
Washing Machine
Junkie’s Promise
Saucer-Like
Becuz
Sugar Kane
Skip Tracer
Skink
The Diamond Sea

Dot to Dot Festival is a triple-city, new music festival which takes place in Manchester, Bristol and Nottingham over the late May bank holiday weekend of the 27th, 28th and 29th. Well-known for championing bands as they are about to break, Dot to Dot have showcased the likes of Ed Sheeran, The 1975, Mumford & Sons, Jake Bugg and The XX since establishing in Nottingham, way back in 2005.

This year’s lineup is no exception. Eclectic as ever, the likes of Mystery Jets, Augustines, The Temper Trap, Sundara Karma and Lauren Aquilina are set to feature over the three dates. We love this year’s line-up so much that we’ve put together a list of 10 artists you should probably check out if you’re thinking of heading to any of the cities, including some you’ve probably not heard of before.

The Bristol leg of the festival is strewn around the city from the Exchange to the O2 Academy to The Louisiana and Thekla, among many other cafés, clubs and pubs. As we’ve experience how overwhelming it can get trying to catch so many acts in so little time, we’ve prepared a compact list to guide you through the mayhem!

Fenne Lily

Expect nothing less than poetry and a voice to bring you to tears from this Bristolian rising star. Despite having only one song, “Top to Toe”, available on Soundcloud, the three and a half minutes of beautiful lyrics and soft melody are enough to hook us in.

Rat Boy

Rat Boy aka Jordan Cardy has been royally tearing it up wherever he goes. Labelled as the new Jamie T, Cardy and his band create a real vibe and a ruck in their live shows and have built up a loyal following thanks to prime time radio play of singles ‘Move’ and ‘Sign On’.

Liberto Wolf

This four piece Bristol-based band has enough heart-wrenching lyrics and passionate guitar riffs to make your heart vibrate. Their single, “Everyone Wants to Hurt You”, delivers the perfect alt/post rock vibe on a bed of dark words and smooth licks that sound even better live.

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Sundara Karma

The young band from Reading, Sundara Karma, will also take to the stage at this year’s festival.  The indie four-piece are quickly becoming known on the band scene after supporting a variety of popular bands, appearing at a number of festivals and having their own headline tour last year.

Also releasing two EP’s filled with beautifully crafted indie anthems, ‘EP I’ and ‘EP II,’ frontman Oscar Lulu commented: “We’re hoping 2016 is going to be our year, we’re going to f*****g go for it… and maybe not party so hard.”

With their music filled with shimmering guitars and hooks, the bands singles can immediately grasp an audience’s attention from the onset. The distinct vocals from the front man, Lulu, are instantly recognisable and all four members of the band equally display their talent across their memorable singles.

Night Beats

It’s that mix of psychedelic tones and R&B which make Night Beats so unique. It’s blues, contorted and distorted in to new shapes for 21st century wastoids. And we love it.

New Palace Talkies

If you miss New Palace Talkies, you are making a very big mistake. Another notable member of Bristol’s promoter Chivern’s fleet of boundless talent, New Palace Talkies have been making a name for themselves since their formation in 2014, and we expect nothing but big things from them this summer.

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No Violet

Slow, slurred vocals and deep psych guitar licks, No Violet’s front woman’s unique croon combined with the bass-infused 60s-esque instrumental are a force to be recognised. If the taster we got from single “Your Head/ My Head” is anything like their live performance, then we’re in for a real treat.

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Spring King

Similarly, Spring King are a band that have also been all over prime time radio with slacker singles ‘Rectifier’, ‘City’ and ‘Who Are You’ – all of which definitely pack a punch. They’ve just signed to Island Records and big things are expected of them, so catch them before they blow up in size.

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Van Zeller

It’s going to be loud, sweaty, and bursting with energy. Van Zeller compactly represent their musical superiority in their two minute long single “She’s Moving Right”, delivering a big bite of garage inspired rock.

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Eyre Llew

Nottingham newcomer trio, Eyre Llew bring their ambient alt-rock to all three legs of this year’s Dot to Dot Festival. You won’t want to miss them. Trust us on this one…

Delamere

Having recently proved their worth at The Sunflower Lounge in Birmingham, Manchester’s Delamere will hit up all three cities of Dot to Dot in collaboration with Scruff of the Neck records. Listen out for their pop-hook-filled single ‘Bright Young Things’ – which is definitely what they are.

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The Karma Repair Kit

If this Bristolian four piece’s awesome name doesn’t draw your attention, their loud, post-punk garage sound surely will. They’ve been building up quite the reputation in Bristol, with performances at The Louisiana, The Exchange and The Stag and Hound slowly inflating their well-deserved fan base.

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Little Bribes

Having already played a load of gigs in their native city of Nottingham, alt quartet Little Bribes will play the Nottingham leg of this year’s Dot to Dot on Sunday May 29th.  Look out for Little Bribes’ infectious hybrid of emo and alt-punk later this month.

Diet Cig

NYC duo Diet Cig head over to the UK this month for a tour of the country which includes all three dates of Dot to Dot. Think personable pop-punk ditties full of occasional self-deprecating delicate lyrics, perfect for a singalong we’d say.

Pale Waves

The refreshing four-piece made up of Heather, Ciara, Ryan and Hugo perfectly describe their genre as ‘reverb and glitter’. Their dreamy-indie pop vibe that the band radiate when performing live is certainly engaging, and the set up of two men and two women really makes the band stand out in a positive fashion.

The band has two singles currently available to listen to on Soundcloud, featuring their distinctive tracks, ‘The Tide’ and the track ‘Heavenly’.

The remarkable sound of the young band can be described similar to that of the Birmingham born bands such as Swim Deep, Peace and Jaws, featuring shiny riffs teamed with skating and beach-vibes.

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Last night, Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band brought The River Tour to Lisbon, Portugal for a set at the city’s Rock In Rio Festival. While The Boss and his band played each and every song off 1980’s The River at all North American stops on The River Tour, he’s mixed it up much more in Europe and on Thursday only performed three songs off the famed double album. Springsteen’s visit to Lisbon was webcast live and the whole performance can be viewed…at least as of press time. Springsteen, as you’d expect, stepped up his game in the face of such a challenge. Forgoing the usual River songs, he hit the crowd with a killer one-two punch of “Cover Me” and the tour premiere of “Darkness on the Edge of Town.” By the time he began physically interacting with the crowd during “Hungry Heart” by walking down the long catwalk and all over the field — which was dwarfed by a colorful Ferris Wheel in the distance and had a zip line (yes, a zip line) literally above it which festivalgoers periodically zoomed across during the concert — Springsteen had already begun massaging the crowd into the palm of his hand. They may not have been familiar with the “wife and kids in Baltimore Jack,” but their voices were definitely heard for the chorus.

During an emotional performance of “Hungry Heart”, Bruce Springsteen went down to the public, allowed to hug, smiled, greeted people, read the posters – one of them invited him to a wedding indicating date and all other said “Fuck Trump “- then took another, took him to the stage and showed it to the band: simply said” Promised Land “. Was the theme that played immediately afterwards – on request. no one could have predicted that the Portuguese crowd stretching as far as the eye could see in Parque da Bela Vista would be treated to five — count ’em, five — tour premieres. Another happy surprise: Springsteen fans across the world were also able to enjoy the concert thanks to a top-notch online live stream.

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The album Springsteen and the E Street Band did focus on was Born In The U.S.A. as the New Jersey natives played nine of the 12 songs from their incredibly successful 1984 LP. Forty shows into the tour The Boss kept the tour debuts coming with a total of five performed at Lisbon’s Parque de Bela Vista. “Darkness On The Edge Of Town,” “Downbound Train,” “I’m On Fire,” “Johnny 99” and “Spirit In The Night” each saw their first plays of 2016.

Fans truly had no idea what song was coming next (until the encores, but by then everyone was having too much of a blast to care), and it was refreshingly thrilling. Take the “night” two-pack in the middle of the show: for every tour staple like crowd-favorite “Because the Night,” Bruce threw in a tour premiere such as “Spirit in the Night,” a more obscure track during which he made a point of physically interacting with the audience more than normal to ensure everyone was always along for the ride.

The River was represented by the album’s title track as well as “Out In The Street” and “Hungry Heart.” Other classics performed included “Because The Night,” “Atlantic City,” “Thunder Road,” “Born To Run” and “Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out.” Bruce said farewell with a brief solo acoustic encore of “This Hard Land.”

Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band continues the tour in Madrid on Saturday night.

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Le Guess Who? Comes Full-Circle This Year
With our 10th Anniversary Edition, November 10th-13th, 2016

Each year has been better for us than the last, and for this celebrated event we plan a very special selection of our family favorites, as well as all-time highs; a nod to both past and future in exceptional curated programs to be announced momentarily. As the circle we come back to where we began, taking over the city of Utrecht in celebration of sound. Here, the first of a series of artworks by Joseph Yarmush of Suuns, revealing piece by piece the evolving line-up as November nears. More info at leguesswho.com.