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fleet foxes live at 2008 pitchfork festival

what an alliterative post title. is that alliteration or consonance? i cant remember, nor do i really care. today were going to continue our look back at the 2008 pitchfork festival in preparation for the 2009 pitchfork festival, the second of my three music festival adventures this summer. last year i bought a ticket and was going to go just because, and didnt really know many of the bands playing, so i was pretty excited when i discovered fleet foxes a week or two after i bought my ticket, only to find out that they were in fact performing at the festival. they were part of the aforementioned hot, sticky, wet and muddy saturday of last years festival, but the weather seemed to break a little bit after their performance.

fleet foxes are super folky and awesome. their self-titled album sounds to me like a day in a cabin in the mountains. when the opening track “sun it rises” begins, you can almost see the sun rising over the distant rocky horizon, and this mood continues throughout the whole album. the song i chose from the album is “ragged wood”. this and mykonos are my favorite songs by them, in case you care. what was so great about their live performance, besides the dead silent crowd, was that they nailed all of their harmonies live. theyre really good at harmonies. i was especially looking forward to hearing the second half of this song live once i noticed how great their live harmonies were, but, just like m ward, the song i most wanted to hear was a song that they didnt play. great song, great band.

fleet foxes – ragged wood

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tilly and the wall

one month in the books kids. as of today weve brought you exactly (actually a few more than) 30 totally awesome songs and plan on bringing you at least a few more over the coming days, weeks, years, centuries and millenia (right? not milleniums?). its sort of like making a mix tape every single week, except i dont have to worry about the songs fitting together in any sort of way. except if theres a theme week which there will be very very soon. then they will all fit together in some way. and that will be cohesive and good.

what is also exciting about today is that the lollapalooza schedule was released. im a bit disappointed in the schedule because out of the 6 headliners, i really only wanted to see two: kings of leon and depeche mode. and of course because i have no luck when it comes to festival scheduling, they are both playing at the same time on the first night. im definitely seeing depeche mode since i just saw kings of leon a few months back, but its still a little upsetting. other notable conflicts are fleet foxes vs crystal castles (crystal castles wins as i havent seen them), thievery corporation vs decemberists (likely gonna choose decemberists), lykke li vs tv on the radio, and silversun pickups vs mstrkrft vs band of horses. all in all not nearly as bad as bonnaroo conflicts.

today were going to bring you the quasi flamenco track “bad education” from nebraskan foot percussionists tilly and the wall. this was the first song id heard by them and instantly loved the foot stomping and clapping percussion and thought it fit well with the music of this song but i later found out that they dont even have a drummer and instead use tap dancer jamie pressnall for percussion. how cool is that? whats also interesting is that several of their members came from various conor oberst projects. and sorry bright eyes, but i think i like them just a little bit more. im kind of in love with the beat in this song and it would be sweet even if it was played on drums and not with metal bottomed shoes, but those make it even better.

tilly and the wall – bad education

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