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picture of perrys, stolen from ursula

unfortunately, i dont really have many pictures and/or memories from day 2, just because it was so stinkin hot and miserable. but lets go ahead and see what we can remember, but be prepared for a slightly less robust recap than yesterday. i think the saddest part of my pictures from the weekend is that i forgot to take pictures of me and my friends for the most part.

i arrived at the festival at around 1 45 pm, which is the earliest ive ever gotten there, making for an extra long day. i headed straight to the vitaminwater stage to meet up with karen and to check out miike snow. as the lead singer told us all, “miike snow is a band, not a person. and we’re keeping two i’s in our name, because its too late to change it”. id only heard a miike snow remix that i posted here a while back and am obsessed with and was curious to see what their own stuff was like. needless to say, i was EXTREMELY impressed. excellent melodies mixed with rockin beats in an electronic wonderland. it was so fun that we almost didnt notice it was 90 degrees with high humidity and became what i think may have been my favorite show of the weekend.

ive listened to their self-titled album probably 15 times in the last few days (literally listened to it on repeat the entire day at work yesterday) and am loving it, and know it will be growing on me even more in the coming days. i remembered hearing a mishmash of electronicness when i was walking up to the stage and after hearing the album i THINK what i was hearing was the track below, starting at the 3:20 mark. great album, great band, great performers.

miike snow – in search of main

after that, we ran into caitlin and alex, and alex inquired about writing some sort of column for dailybeatz similar to peter griffins “what really grinds my gears”. im still waiting to hear back from her on that, but the offer has been extended. then we went to the eyeball tower aka the flag tower aka the best and easiest meeting place on the grounds to meet up with ursula and crew. after exchanging a sweaty hug, i met allison, her brother james and his friends and we all headed to perrys to see the animal collective dj set, and on the way i ran into peabs for the first time (of many). despite how hot it was, we were excited to dance, but sadly the animal collective dj set was so mellow we didnt even know that it began and was not very condusive to dancing, so we all decided to go back to the other side of the park to catch some of gomez.

however, 10 minutes in, the sun was beginning to get the best of us. we decided shade was in order and split up. on my way out, i ran into amy, who i run into everywhere. then i luckily ran into karen and louis again after a bathroom stop and we decided it was time for a nap in the shade. we went to the nice shaded area of the bmi stage and took a nap under the trees while listening to blind pilot, who reminded me of a more bluegrassy fleet foxes, but i was sleeping so i guess i dont really remember. i just know it was great resting music.

we met back up with ursula, james and crew at perrys and were going to see hercules and love affair, but when we realized it was a dj set, we decided to see santigold instead. as we we waited for 20 minutes or so for the set to start, the effects of the heat were apparent. the six of us couldnt even muster up the energy to have any sort of conversation, and we all acknowledged that we were completely ok with that. santigolds set began and we all got a little more pep in our step, but about a half hour in i had to leave the crowd to use the restroom.

this is where i encountered the most persistent clusterfuck of the festival, and when i returned there was no way i was getting back in the crowd (although i did run into amy again twice in the next half hour, which was weird). i decided to get some potstickers (chicken and vegetable dumplings) from star of siam and they were phenomenal. tv on the radio was up next and i spent half the set trying to find anyone, and by the time i did we were so far back that it wasnt even enjoyable. i dont know why i am cursed never to enjoy a tv on the radio show, but im sure i will one of these days.

after that, karen louis and i headed to catch diplo at perrys and it was a blast. the sun was finally starting to disappear and we knew that the worst was over (for that day at least) and danced away until it was time to head back to the budweiser stage for the newly announced headliners, yeah yeah yeahs. and i think this is when i ran into shaf and agatha.

bad shot of diplo at lollapalooza
diplo lollapalooza crowd
crazy fun for diplo at lollapalooza

im a big fan of yeah yeah yeahs, but i guess i didnt expect much out of their live show for whatever reason, so i was pleasantly surprised when it was rockin with heavy beats that i wasnt expecting. karen o, in her ever infinite wardrobe of weirdness, came out wearing a full headdress and covered in feathers. below is an awful picture of the feathery mass that was karen o. for some reason, their set was almost impossible to get a clear picture of, at least from where we were standing.

yeah yeah yeahs at lollapalooza

she stripped that off after a few songs and was left wearing some sort of flower covered material that looked to be wrapped like a diaper. the show was completely above anything i expected and worthy of a headlining spot, but after a little while we decided we all wanted to see what bassnectar was all about back at perrys.

yeah yeah yeahs – heads will roll

bassnectar was exceptional. the sun had finally set, and the awesome visuals of perrys were now in full effect. like i said before, the perrys area this year was pretty much out of control all the time and usually had something great going on and this was a great way to end the night.

bassnectar at lollapalooza

with 20 minutes or so left before the shows ended, we decided we should check out tool, just to say we did it. we marched across to the other side of the park again, and once we arrived, we all decided that we didnt want to be there at all, so we left. we stopped on the way out for some food and got the most perfectly cooked french fries we have ever had. crunchy on the outside, soft on the inside. we ate them as we walked back to the red line, which we were able to get on immediately despite it already being full of white sox fans, and headed home. i was able to convince the guys to go to wicker park with me to meet up with allison and ursula and we hit up a few bars and had a great, late night. the effects of the weekend were quickly catching up with me and i crashed, knowing that i had to wake up at some point to let nick and mark into the apartment, and knowing that i had to be at the festival by 1230, impossibly early for a festival for me, to see friendly fires the following day, and boy am i glad that i did.

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lollapalooza

after a phenomenal and relaxing 9 day vacation (which was really two vacations in one), im finally back to civilization and internet, so i figured id get some memories of what actually went down at lollapalooza down on paper before i forgot them all, so for the next three days ill be bringing you an in depth day by day recap of things i did and saw, complete with lots of pictures (all taken by me throughout the weekend, and mostly not very good/clear pictures) and music from the acts i saw each day. so really this is kind of like a super mega bonus week with a few songs each day throughout the recap rather than just the 1.

day 1 of lollapalooza was, in one word, wet. myself, nick, sater, mark and melissa arrived at the ticket window at about 3 o clock, just in time for nick to get one of the last single day passes just before they sold out. it probably began raining at 12 that day and it didnt let up at all until about 7. i was lucky enough to have a rain jacket all day even though i didnt bring one because nick brought one but he likes being in the rain, so i was sort of dry all day. we walked in and went straight to the beer tent, the only way we were going to make it through that day. as we were already freezing, we gladly paid the $2 for the lollapalooza couzy since beer was served in giant cans this year instead of drafts.

our first stop was bon iver where we met up with karen and louis and ran into jill. ive seen him a few times before, all at festivals, and this show was just as great as all the others. the rain went along perfectly with his tunes and it was a nice mellow start to the weekend.

bon iver – brackett, wi

just before his set ended, i broke off from the group and started to make the long trek across the grounds to check out sts9. on my way i got my first glimpse of the awesomely expanded perrys area that was packed with awesome djs all weekend long and where we would be spending much time. it didnt really look like much early in the day in the rain but it really came alive at night. below is also a shot of buckingham fountain, reinforcing the gloom of the day.

first glimpse of perrys
gloomy buckingham fountain - lollapalooza day 1

i crossed the field and waited patiently for sts9 to start, and their show was pretty much exactly what i expected, in a good way. lots of cool lights (which normally would not have shown up well if not for the gloomy day) and lots of great and interesting instrumental tunes. definitely got you moving. i can only imagine seeing them at the house of blues late at night and how much more incredible the experience could have been.

sts9 live in the rain

since i was on my own, i decided it would be a good chance to try to get up close for my next set, so i left sts9 about 20 minutes early and headed over to the vitaminwater stage to catch crystal castles. luckily the stages were adjacent and they were broadcasting the sts9 show on the screens surrounding the vitaminwater stage, so i was still able to see and hear the rest of the show. i ended up in the 2nd or 3rd row of people just at the right of the stage in front of the large lollapalooza banner. i met a guy behind me whos been renovating the house of adam jones from tool, and he was telling me that he saw and met crystal castles the prior week at all points west and couldnt say enough good things about their show.

crystal castles – black panther

then the show began. madness. jumping. shoving. [aside: i never did understand why standing in crowds it was necessary to get 20 people to push the entire crowd over.] but in the middle of all that, the 8-bit electronic tunes i loved and close ups with lead singer alice. shes a very interesting figure, but definitely a great entertainer. she reminds me of someone i know, but i cant put my finger on who it might be. i had tons more pictures, but its tough to take a clear shot when in that constantly moving crowd.

wet hair and alice of crystal castles
crystal castles close up
crystal castles lolla
alice of crystal castles in the crowd
more crystal castles in the crowd

after jumping around for most of the set and spilling most of my giant beer on everyone around me (luckily everyone was soaked anyway so it didnt matter), i decided to head across the park to meet up with my friends again. on the way i ran into natalie, perhaps the only other chaldean there. we oft talk about our similar music tastes but have never seen each other out and about at one of these things so it was great to see her. i made it to the other side of the park just in time to catch fleet foxes performing “mykonos”, one of my favorite songs of theirs, and ran into nick and melissa waiting for the bathrooms. meeting up at festivals is so much easier when you just run into people without trying.

fleet foxes – mykonos

next up was the decemberists. while i appreciated them playing their entire latest album, i was kind of hoping to hear some other tunes as well, but i was prepared for it since nick told me they did the same thing at bonnaroo (although i think they did play some other tracks at bonnaroo after getting through the album). i think the highlight of their set for me was “the wanting comes in waves”. i love the whole track, but i especially love the “queen of hearts” section, played by shara worden, aka my brightest diamond. she has perhaps one of the most powerful and unique voices out there, and i was especially happy when i saw her come on stage to sing her parts of the song, and she sounds just as incredible live.

i caught a bit of andrew bird (who ive also seen a few times already), grabbed some food, and then crossed the park for the final time for the moment i had been waiting for — depeche mode. they started about 20 minutes late and ended about 10 minutes early, shaving 25% off their scheduled 2 hour set, but they did not disappoint. the visuals, while not always very animated, were always usually pretty creepy, which goes just perfectly with their music. quick rundown of the images below: 1-3 are from the opener, “in chains”. the show started with a still shot of an old man and young boy. throughout the song they morphed into eachother. there was also a woman walking up stairs the whole time, changing into business suits, sweats and bikinis. the second or third song of the set featured the black crow and creepy eyeball looking around throughout. the typewriter pic was during “precious”. the astronauts were from “enjoy the silence” and were the three members of the band walking around the screen, each stopping with their faces in a fisheye lens in the middle of the screen. the last two pics were from, i believe, personal jesus, which had flashing screens of the band members and silhouettes of dancers. pretty cool stuff.

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they started out with a lot of what i think were newer songs and to be honest, the set got off to a slow start. louis was even contemplating leaving. but then they definitely kicked it up a notch and had the whole crowd moving. enjoy the silence broke out into a 5 minute electronic dance interlude in the middle of the song, as did a few other songs, leaving the crowd very satisfied at the end. their encore ended with personal jesus, and nobody left for a good 5 minutes as we all waited for them to return to the stage since there was still time left, but they did not return, and that was it for day 1.

the friends i came with had already left since a few of them werent feeling great, undoubtedly due to the 20 ounce beers and incessant rain combo, so i began the long trek back on my own, walking probably a mile before catching a cab, but i did get some quasi good crowd shots on my way back.

the end of lollapalooza day 1

i got back to nicks place, took one of those great post-festival showers, and met up with some college friends for a few drinks down the street. i didnt stay out too late though, because i knew that there would be crazy weather change on saturday for day 2, one that involved intense heat.

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bat for lashes

the last day of lollapalooza is upon us (at least for the purposes of this blog). there are lots of acts to see today. aside from todays artist, bat for lashes, im probably most excited for neko case, friendly fires (although since they go on at 1230 and i didnt make it to the park before 3 last year, that show is in major jeopardy unless i get my act together) and HOLY COW how did i not notice earlier that lou reed is performing!? thats pretty nuts that i didnt realize it before. so normally id be really depressed at this point because on monday id be driving back home and going back to work on tuesday. but luckily im going up north immediately following the festival for the rest of the week, so i dont have to be depressed until next sunday. and then i will be very very depressed.

im really starting to like bat for lashes, aka natasha khan, for so many reasons. the first is that i really like her music. i enjoyed the simplicity of “fur and gold” and am getting into the slightly electronic sounds of “two suns”. another reason that i like bat for lashes is that shes super cute and looks remarkably like my friend nadia. like eerily similar. nadia, i hope you dont mind but heres a picture, just for comparisons sake. but i will totally take it down if you want. isnt the resemblance uncanny? while there are many songs from “two suns” worthy of a post, i went back to the opening track of “fur and gold” because it was the first bat for lashes song id ever heard and still one of my favorites. and its so simple but sounds so unique. its amazing how the sounds of strings, drums and a harpsichord meld together so well. im also listening to “daniel” as we speak and am tempted to change it up and post that one instead. but really, that would involve rewriting 3 sentences, so you’ll have to listen to that one on your own. so good so good.

bat for lashes – horse and i

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gomez live

time for day 2 (even though day 1 is really going on as we speak). this fest is really bitter sweet for me this year because its the last of my 3 fests this summer and i dont really have much to look forward to after this weekend and the subsequent up north weekend since i will only have 2 days off work for the rest of the year following that, and no exciting plans to speak of. but, in retrospect (even though some of it hasnt happened yet), it was totally all worth it. but anyway, today lets talk about a group performing on day 2 of lolla that i will most definitely be seeing, gomez.

the song i chose for today is “hamoa beach” off their 2006 album “how we operate”. of all the gomez songs ive heard, this is the one thats stuck with me the most. maybe its the catchy melody and upbeat tempo, or maybe its the lyrics. they are so motivational that you almost can imagine them being on one of those “READ” posters at the library. yeah, you know the ones im talking about. i guess motivational isnt really the right word, but its kind of inspiring in a “dont make the same mistakes i did” kind of way. another awesome thing about gomez is that there are a few lead vocalists who all share frontman duties, which is great because theyve all got a different sound. ian ball, the vocalist for “hamoa beach”, and tom gray have a bright clean sound to their voices, while ben ottewell has a deeper and huskier voice. its really a nice contrast when you listen to the albums as a whole. i missed these guys at bonnaroo due to the multiple scheduling conflicts so im looking forward to seeing them here.

gomez – hamoa beach

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depeche mode live

after much waiting (it seem like i bought my tickets six months ago, which may have actually been the case), lollapalooza is finally upon us! well, tomorrow at least. since ill probably be out of pocket (god bless corporate lingo) for the next 9 days or so, and since ive eliminated the sunday posts for the sake of my own sanity, im going to feature one artist from each day of the festival for the next three days, each a day ahead of when they are actually performing. saturday throwback will also be thrown out the window this week in order to accomodate. the very first feature this week is depeche mode, the group i am most excited to see this weekend by far.

ive always had a sort of fascination with depeche mode ever since i became obsessed with “enjoy the silence” many many years ago. they were in town maybe two or three years ago and i didnt go to see them and later regretted it, so this show has been a long time coming for me. i knew that most of their hits were from the 80s and early 90s so i was extremely excited back in 2005 when i heard a brand new track that i quickly became obsessed with, “precious”. i recently heard the song while waiting for handsome furs to start their set back in july and added it to my list, but i knew i had to wait for lolla to post it. i love the darkness in most of the stuff they do (clearly “just cant get enough” doesnt fit into this category) and “precious” is yet another great example of that. its also ridiculously sultry (seems to be my favorite buzz word these days to describe songs) and sexy, even though its kind of a sadder song. plus it will be another classic band thats been around forever to cross off my list of people ive seen live, the latest being the overly dramatic but entertaining bruce springsteen. for the second year in a row, the band im most excited to see falls on night 1, but if last year is any indication, it will by no means bring down my excitement for and enjoyment of the remainder of the weekend.

depeche mode – precious

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the changes live

today we have a special treat. the first in what could potentially become a series of interviews with dailybeatz artists. our special guest today is darren spitzer, lead singer of Chicago band the changes. their sound is pretty unique and combines elements of pop, rock and jazz, to quote wikipedia, all with a “dreamy jangle”. i hadnt heard from them in the while so i wanted to check in to see what they were up to. this is my first interview ever, so the questions are kind of stupid. hopefully in time they will become more awesomer.

dailybeatz: tell us what it was like to play lollapalooza after winning a battle of the bands contest and being the only unsigned band on the bill?

darren spitzer: playing lollapalooza was a great experience, but beyond everything the weather is what everyone remembers about it. it was 104 degrees, sweltering and surreal. we didn’t win a battle of the bands. we just got the gig because we were a higher-profile local group. (editors note — i swear i researched the band but got some bum information)

db: settle the score. whats the best pizza in chicago?

ds: ginos east has that corn flavored crust…probably the best. but i love the pizza they serve at chicago sporting events…connies.

db: what are a few up and coming artists youve been listening to?

ds: im only listening to old stuff, theres such a crazy volume of new bands that im way out of touch with. theres an animal collective song i think is incredible…thats about it.

db: are you guys attending pitchfork or lollapalooza this year and if so who are you most excited to see? (editors note – oops, guess i was supposed to post this last week)

ds: i used to sell water at pitchfork, but that got kinda old so im skippin that. lolla could be fun, my friend is gonna play steel pedal over there.

db: what are your favorite chicago nighttime hot spots, and favorite drunk food on the way home?

ds: favorite nighttime hot spot is maries. great jukebox filled with the old stuff, its like another world in there…but you should only be there after 3am.

db: whats the craziest thing thats ever happened while you were on stage at a show?

ds: jonny [basofin] threw a drum stick at my hand, i must have done something mean or nasty…and he whipped this drumstick at my hand and it really hurt. it left a mark and also a bump for a few months. with time the aching and swelling went down. but man, guy threw a drumstick at me. that was crazy.

db: who would win in a fight between the changes and serena williams?

ds: the winner would be serenas ASS.

db: last but certainly not least, whats up next for the changes? are you working on new material or do you have any plans to tour in the future? do you want me to debut some brand new material on my blog?

ds: hmm…up next is another adventure, time will contiune to unfold…and unravel. id like you to post the awesome nigerian afro-disco song thats playing as i complete this interview.

special thanks to darren for taking the time to answer a few questions for us. as for the changes, hopefully there is nothing to read into his ominous response to my last question and there will be much more music coming from the group in the future. aside from posting the aforementioned nigerian afro-disco song at darrens request, i will also be playing my favorite track from the changes album “today is tonight”, the jazzy-chorded “her, you and i”.

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the changes – her you and i
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friendly fires live

happy tuesday everyone. no really, i mean it. who doesnt love tuesdays? i mean, theyre only slightly more awful than mondays, which kinda blows. tuesdays are the equivalent of turning 20 years old. its the only year between 16 and 21 where you gain absolutely no benefit. likewise, theres nothing to look forward to on tuesday. too far from the previous weekend to still be in a good mood thinking about it, and too far to be excited about the upcoming weekend. the only good thing about tuesdays was that the biggest loser was on tuesday nights, but that became 2 hours and a tiny bit too much of a commitment, and its over for the summer anyway. so now we must look to the little things to brighten our spirits, like todays song, paris by english pop/dance/funk rockers friendly fires.

this song is dedicated to my little sis whos going to paris today (hi car!). its also relevant because her dream is to have an international boyfriend, as discussed in the song. you may remember them from the wii fit commercials which feature their song “on board”. all of their songs are super upbeat and make you want to see them live in concert at lollapalooza this summer, for example. the good news is that i have no other show conflicts with their scheduled time. the bad news is that they go on at something like 1230, and last year i never made it to the festival before 3. i blame it on that all you can eat breakfast buffet though. i still dont know how i walked back to the apartment that day.

i heard about this band the same time i heard about passion pit, also fun and high-energy, so i guess in my head i always associate the two bands. this song imparticular is great because of the tension and release between the verses and chorus. the verses are slightly harsh and punctuated, while the chorus is smooth and flowing. i also love when a beat is established, then the drums kick in and it takes you a second to figure out what the true beat is, just like the beginning of this song. if you like this song even a tiny bit, you should check out the rest of this album, because youll probably think its great. other favorite tracks include strobe and white diamonds and lovesick.

friendly fires – paris

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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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