Day two rolls over San Francisco in a wave of hazy clouds and sputtering rain. We arrived at Treasure Island right as Ra Ra Riot was closing out their set. (more…)
This entry was written by , posted on November 15, 2010 at 2:39 pm, filed under Live and tagged Belle & Sebastian, Broken Social Scene, Monotonix, Papercuts, Ra Ra Riot, She & Him, Superchunk, The National, Treasure Island. Leave a comment or view the discussion at the permalink.
“I expect a miracle every day” : Loufest Day 2
By Nathan Moore, Photos By: Gale Whitehead
Noon on the second day of LouFest found Kim Massie with a half filled drum kit and down one keyboard player. No matter, the regal Ms. Massie explained, “I was singing a capella way before I was singing with a band,” and proceeded to do just that, releasing a powerful version of “Amazing Grace” all by herself, converting her stage and audience into a friendly church congregation. (more…)
This entry was written by , posted on November 12, 2010 at 10:00 am, filed under Live and tagged Alejandro Escovedo, Carolina Chocolate Drops, Jeff Tweedy, Kim Massie, LouFest, She & Him. Leave a comment or view the discussion at the permalink.
Our third day started off on a detour into the greater city area—it would be important, of course, for us to sample some local flavor (as well as catch the World Cup Finale). Yelp led us to the Zeppelin Café, where we sampled Pretzel Bread and Beer Cheese, and to our surprise, picked up some remnants of a local St. Louis icon.
With the cup awarded, we made our way back to catch Forecastle’s Grand Finale. Any of the triumvirate of She & Him, Spoon, and The Flaming Lips are big enough to headline a festival day on their own (some of them already are); catching them back-to-back would surely be a treat.
Up first was She & Him, who dazzled the crowd with their usual pop-fueled fare. M. Ward showed the crowd that there’s plenty you can do with a beer bottle when you’re not drinking from it.
In the layover time that followed, we decided to check out Forecastle’s elusive North Stage, nestled among the trees and overlooking the water. We caught the Ravenna Colt, an indie band who we found to be a terrific pairing for an hour of lazing about in the grass.
Who knew that between Ravenna Colt and Spoon, we’d run into Avatar?
As 10:00 approached, design disaster struck again. Billed at the Sustainable Living Roadshow was a showing of the Flaming Lips’ documentary, Christmas on Mars—yet nobody anywhere seemed to have any idea as to where the viewing might actually take place. Eleven took advantage of the mass confusion and nestled in close to the stage for the Flaming Lips’ set that would close the day.
We were rewarded for our proximity and timeliness with the opportunity to observe the Lips’ and their stage crew prepare their elaborate set prior to the show (as well as the chance to banter with security guards in between bouts of their confiscating drug paraphernalia from our surrounding concert goers). Wayne Coyne’s intermittent presence on stage is made universally clear by the instant chorus of cheers or sea of silence from the crowd—one recalls a running Loony Toons gag in which Bugs and Daffy’s alternating appearance on stage results in corresponding applause and crickets.
When the stage is set, the Flaming Lips arrive to ever-expected, but consistently awe-inspiring fanfare. Coyne’s control of the crowd is awesome—it takes but a simple “come on, motherfuckers, come on” at any point to restore the entire crowd to frenzied status. The Lips play through a set of staples from across their library—from “Jelly” to “Pompeii Am Götterdämmerung”—and close with surefire crowd pleaser, “Do You Realize??”
On our walk back to the car, we came across a small potted flower, knocked to the ground near a cardboard sign reading “Free (to a good home).” Relatedly, the Eleven Office now has a new pet plant. Let us know if you think of a good name.
This entry was written by , posted on July 12, 2010 at 12:51 pm, filed under Live and tagged Flaming Lips, Forecastle, She & Him, Spoon, Wayne Coyne. Leave a comment or view the discussion at the permalink.
LouFest, an ambitious 2-day music festival in Forest Park, has for months been the speculation of anxious music-goers both in St. Louis and throughout the country. But wonder no more, dear readers, for Eleven is here to dispel any lingering doubts as to the festival’s ability to live up to the hype. Without further ado, here it is: the 2010 LouFest lineup!
Saturday, August 28
Broken Social Scene
Built to Spill
The Airborne Toxic Event
Lucero
Titus Andronicus
Adam Reichmann
So Many Dynamos
sephaniesid
The Northwoods
Sunday, August 29
She & Him
Jeff Tweedy
Alejandro Escovedo
Fruit Bats
Cory Chisel & The Wandering Sons
Gentleman Auction House
Carolina Chocolate Drops
Magnolia Summer
Kim Massie (special Sunday-morning gospel set)
Eleven has a lot planned for the months leading up to the festival; be on the lookout for upcoming previews, interviews, and music from the bands playing LouFest!
Go to loufest.com for more info, and to buy tickets.
This entry was written by , posted on April 7, 2010 at 9:00 am, filed under Upcoming and tagged Airborne Toxic Event, Broken Social Scene, Built to Spill, Fruit Bats, Jeff Tweedy, LouFest, Lucero, She & Him, Titus Andronicus. Leave a comment or view the discussion at the permalink.