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People should move to Colorado just for Red Rocks. That venue with its perfect sight lines and sound set within two majestic red rock slabs doesn’t get any better on a warm summer evening like last night. Vampire Weekend blew it off the charts. My favorite quote of the night from Ezra Koenig, “You guys look nice at an angle.”

The band came out at a 10 and the audience gave it all back. The energy swirling between the rocks was palpable and Koenig repeatedly commented on the communal feeling wafting from the audience. “We haven’t been to the Denver area since we started touring… You guys are amazing.” The band rewarded fans with the second ever played Contra and a set that both highlighted their keen musicianship and a knack for writing short gems blending danceable influences from around the globe. Every song they unleashed off their two albums differed from the studio cuts, increasing the feel that we were getting something truly special.

Best view walking to the parking lot ever. I relished in the sounds of people yelling in appreciation as I made my way to the car. Last night was the most beautiful show I’ve been to in ages. It made me cry.

Vampire Weekend is one of the best live acts touring now. Go see them.

mp3: Vampire Weekend – The Kids Don’t Stand a Chance (Live feat. Chromeo) – mtvU Woodies (2008)
mp3: Vampire Weekend – California English – Contra (2010)
mp3: Vampire Weekend – I Think Ur A Contra – Contra (2010)

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Coachella

At the end of a weekend of award-winning sets, blue skies, and hipper-than-hip crowds, an esteemed analyst of mine pronounced that Gorillaz had won Coachella. After falling for the title, I’m compelled to share who made the grade, offered stand-out sets, and made Coachella what it is: the picking ground for some of the best artists performing now.

Several acts were immediately taken out of the contest due to their inability to get to the festival. The Cribs, Gary Numan, Bad Lieutenant, and Delphic fell pray to flight cancellations as a result of the plume of volcanic ash from Iceland that descended on the UK and parts of Scandinavia during the week prior to the festival. Sly Stone has been disqualified as well due to the last minute postponement of his Sunday set until later that evening and the difficulty he had making it through his own songs.

While the remaining 130+ artists competed enthusiastically, the Lux votes are in and it’s a tie between Gorillaz and Thom Yorke’s Atoms For Peace. The remaining titles have been awarded respectively to Dirty Projectors, The Whitest Boy Alive, Grizzly Bear, Passion Pit, Phoenix, Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros, LCD Soundsystem, Jónsi, Pretty Lights, Vampire Weekend, La Roux, Jay-Z, Hot Chip, Pavement, MGMT, Gossip, The Avett Brothers and Little Dragon.

Owen Pallett’s geeky laugh, the longest bout of insanely loud distortion from Girls, and Mutemath’s Paul Meany performing flips on and over his keyboard made for other memorable Coachella moments.

Special thanks to Ra Ra Riot, Local Natives, Little Boots, Beach House, Sia, Miike Snow, Flying Lotus, Sleigh Bells, and Imogen Heap for playing. You have each been awarded an honorable mention.

Last place goes to Tiësto. You can’t win when you insist on being louder than every other artist to perform and drown out your competitors.

Congratulations to Coachella for their first sell out in the festival’s 12 years. Your decision to hold the fest on the meticulously manicured and palm-tree lined grounds of the Empire Polo Fields in California where the weather might be the finest in the nation might warrants you the prize of best indie festival around.

Gorillaz
#1 – Gorillaz
The Gorillaz set was all over the map in terms of music diversity. Quality beats and grooves drove audience members to produce their best dance moves yet. Who needs holographic bandmates when you’ve got a live band made up of the Hypnotic Brash Ensemble and a long list of guests including former Clash members Mick Jones and Paul Simonon, Little Dragon, De La Soul, Gil Scott-Heron and Bobby Womack.
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mp3: Gorillaz – Empire Ants (feat. Little Dragon)

Thom Yorke 3
#1 – Atoms For Peace
Thom Yorke’s music is meant for large scale productions like Coachella. The incredible presence of Yorke live with Flea adding his electrifying bass lines truly brought The Eraser to life. Thick beats, resounding piano lines, psychedelic interludes and Yorke’s haunting vocals created an entirely cathartic experience built on inspired song-writing.
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mp3: Thom Yorke – And It Rained All Night

Dirty Projectors
#3 – Dirty Projectors
With chanteurs that sound like birds, Dirty Projectors dazzled listeners with their experimental sonic alchemy. The beauty of Amber Coffman, Angel Deradoorian, and Haley Deckle’s voices shone radiantly alongside the intricate and unique musical stylings of their compatriots. The power of this group live is something to behold.
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mp3: Dirty Projectors – Cannibal Resource

The Whitest Boy Alive
#4 – The Whitest Boy Alive
Some of the best music I heard all weekend came from this band out of Berlin. I’ve had a lasting affection for Kings of Convenience, which made it even more exciting when I heard KoC lead singer Erlend Øye’s new project. Øye has dove headfirst into an entirely original form of electro-dance music. His unique vocals fraternize perfectly with the band’s funk guitar lines, smooth keyboard melodies and dance-heavy bass and drums grooves. After the set ended, Øye came out to slap hands with the remaining fans, sing a few lines with them, and proudly wave the German flag that was tossed to him.
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mp3: The Whitest Boy Alive – Intentions

Grizzly Bear
#5 – Grizzly Bear
Grizzly Bear put other artists to shame with their voluptuous 4-part harmonies. The sounds created a thick atmosphere drenched in their deeply textured psychedelic pop. The audience was moved and accepted the invitation into their sonicly rich world.
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mp3: Grizzly Bear – Two Weeks

Passion Pit
#6 – Passion Pit
One of the best synth-pop band out there electrified their audience as the sun dropped over the mountains in Indio on Friday. Offering their realm of highly danceable pop grooves, Passion Pit glimmered and soared. The blissed out crowd reciprocated with elation-filled singing and tumbling exuberance.
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mp3: Passion Pit – Little Secrets – Manners (2009)

Phoenix
#7 – Phoenix
Phoenix’s sparkling indie-pop has clearly taken the U.S. by storm. Their infectious set on Sunday was packed as Coachella-goers drank in the energetic performance by France’s new sensation. Crowds sang along, danced hard, and demonstrated unabashed love for Phoenix. The band’s lighting designer got caught up in flight delays in Europe but no need when you have an engaging Thomas Mars writhing on stage and getting down into the audience to sing the set’s closer.
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mp3: Phoenix – 1901 – Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix (2009)

Edward Sharpe
#8 – Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros
Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros’ hippy, communal vibe and jubilant feel-good tunes created the perfect soundtrack for Coachella on Saturday. The band took their audience on a magical trip into their realm of love, hope, and happiness and for the trippers I saw, it couldn’t get any better. The female vocalists surfed the crowd in short dresses and the tangible intimacy between Alex and Jane could be felt no matter how far back one might have been.
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mp3: Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros – Janglin

LCD
#9 – LCD Soundsystem
James Murphy’s disco-tinged, dance-punk, David Byrne-recalling set on the main stage of Coachella Friday night magnified the impact of his imaginative musical world. Murphy was egoless, at points even apologetic, inspiring the audience to equally let down their hair and let go of self-consciousness. The band consistently wowed those ready to dance with heavy synth and explosive drum fills, ridden by Murphy’s smart, lyrical meanderings.
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mp3: LCD Soundsystem – Losing My Edge

Jonsi
#10 – Jónsi
Jónsi’s uplifting sounds created the perfect daytime set at Coachella. The exclusion of the fantastical theatre set and projections that accompany the rest of his spring tour enabled fans to focus on Jónsi’s pure musical gift. Flawless falsetto, glistening crescendos, and orchestral embellishments washed over the crowd as the sun warmed them.
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mp3: Jonsi – Go Do

Pretty Lights
#11 – Pretty Lights
Colorado sent their best and brightest to Coachella to incite audiences with cutting-edge dance beats, heavy funk grooves, diverse hip-hop samples, and eletro psychedlia. It went off. Who cares if it’s daytime when you’re in the Sahara tent dancing to Derek Vincent Smith’s sonic intuition coming to life coupled with the venue’s over-the-top lights, lasers, projections, LED screens and surround sound speakers.
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mp3: Pretty Lights – Hot Like Sauce

Vampire Weekend
#12 – Vampire Weekend
The band’s energetic, youthful enthusiasm and deft musicianship infused their performance, which drew on favorites from both of the group’s records. The highlight of the set came when Ezra Koenig shared his love of screaming by encouraging the audience to just let it all go and join in as he shrieked the chorus of “Blakes Got A New Face.”
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mp3: Vampire Weekend – One (Blake’s Got A New Face)

La Roux
#13 – La Roux
La Roux’s set in the Gobi tent might have been the most packed performance of the weekend next to Florence And The Machine. The young crowd went wild for Eleanor Jackson’s synth-driven dance-pop and sugar-sweet vocals.
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mp3: La Roux – In For The Kill

Jay-Z
#14 – Jay-Z
Classic beats, Jay-Z’s smooth stylings, his evident love for his fans, an unannounced cameo from Beyoncé, and spectacular visual backdrops made for stellar entertainment Friday eve. Just the kind of set you’d expect from the first hip-hop headliner ever at Coachella.
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mp3: Jay-Z and Beyonce – Young Forever (Coachella 2010)

Hot Chip
#15 – Hot Chip
U.K’s electro-pop ambassadors created a massive dance party on Coachella’s Outdoor Stage on Saturday. “It’s our third time at Coachella,” Alexis Taylor told the crowd, “and this is the most fun we’ve ever had.” The high-energy set, based mostly on the group’s latest release, One Life Stand (2010), wove the band’s synth explorations within elegantly placed samples all topped by Taylor’s pastel-colored vocals.
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mp3: Hot Chip – One Life Stand

Pavement
#16 – Pavement
The legendary indie rockers played one of their first sets in 11 years, proving both their legitimacy and renewed energy. The show was filled with self-effacing humor, dynamic favorites from their vast catalog, and plenty of moments that reminded the audience of what they’d been missing in the 00′s. The set was a redeeming one as many fans consider their performance at Coachella #1 in 1999 as one of the worst Pavement sets ever resulting from the band being burned out and annoyed with each. Plus Stephen Malkamus almost lost his voice from allegedly scorching his throat on a bad-bong hit.
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mp3: Pavement – You Are a Light

MGMT
#17 – MGMT
MGMT have emerged in 2010 as one of the most eccentric band’s on the indie scene with their new release Congratulations (2010). While the audience wasn’t as familiar with the new material, the band didn’t care as they tore through a set of psychedelic wanderings, melodic detours, and Beach Boys-esque harmonies with unabashed ardor. While certainly bizarre, it was hard not to respect the band’s dedication to their evolving sound.
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mp3: MGMT – Siberian Breaks

Gossip
#18 – Gossip
Beth Ditto might have been the ultimate diva at Coachella despite her stiff competition, namely from Little Boots’ Victoria Hesketh. Ditto controlled the crowd with her powerhouse vocals, enchanting self-assurance, and unabashed elation. The appropriate response? Grin ear-to-ear and dance along with her.
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mp3: Gossip – Standing in the Way of Control (Playgroup Mix)

Avett Brothers
#19 – The Avett Brothers
The Avett’s played a moving set of tunes to an enamored audience soon after the gates opened on Friday. Closing with “I and Love and You”, the band invited the crowd to sing along and sent the audience on their way wrapped in their heartfelt lyrics.
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mp3: The Avett Brothers – I and Love and You

Little Dragon
#20 – Little Dragon
Sweden’s Little Dragon gave off their bizarre sounds topped by Yukimi Nagano’s sultry vocals to sweet response. Filled with synth, ambient noises, and multi-layered musical explorations all backed by a steady beat, the Gobi tent relented, entering their strange world and keeping in the groove.
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mp3: Little Dragon – Runabout

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Tags: Atoms for Peace, Beach House, Coachella, Dirty Projectors, Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros, Flying Lotus, Gorillaz, Gossip, Grizzly Bear, Hot Chip, Imogen Heap, Jay-Z, Jónsi, La Roux, LCD Soundsystem, Little Boots, Little Dragon, Local Natives, MGMT, Miike Snow, Passion Pit, Pavement, Phoenix, Pretty Lights, Ra Ra Riot, Sia, Sleigh Bells, The Avett Brothers, The Whitest Boy Alive, Thom Yorke, Tiesto, Vampire Weekend

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PeterGabriel

My astute brother recently turned me on to three very different covers of Vampire Weekend’s “Cape Cod Kwassa Kwassa”, off the band’s self-titled debut Vampire Weekend (2008). The Hot Chip & Peter Gabriel collaboration wins out. Peter Gabriel’s name is actually in the song, which creates some beautiful irony. Slightly silly, but he sings, “It feels so unnatural. Peter Gabriel, too. And it feels so unnatural to sing your own name…”

It’s great to see Gabriel back on the scene. He’s reemerging with a covers album, Scratch My Back (March 2, 2010), that includes his versions of songs by Radiohead, Arcade Fire, Bon Iver, David Bowie and others. All of the artists whose songs Peter recorded for the album are returning the favor by recording a song of his. These creations will be heard on a forthcoming companion album justly called I’ll Scratch Yours.

mp3: Hot Chip & Peter Gabriel – Cape Cod Kwassa Kwassa

The Very Best’s version of “Kwassa Kwassa” brings together singer Esau Mwamwaya of Lilongwe, Malawi, Africa with Belgian DJ/production duo Radiocli, infusing the tune with an Afro-Western mix of dance, hip-hop, pop and the traditional music and language of Malawi.

mp3: The Very Best (Esau Mwamwaya & Radioclit) – Cape Cod Kwassa Kwassa

Then there’s the remix by French synth-pop duo, The Teenagers…

mp3: Vampire Weekend – Cape Cod Kwassa Kwassa (Teenagers Remix)

And in case you’re a Lykke Li fan, check out her version live.

Vampire Weekend’s MySpace | Website Peter Gabriel’s MySpace | Website
Hot Chip’s MySpace | Website The Very Best’s MySpace
The Teenagers’s MySpace | Website Lykke Li’s MySpace | Website

Tags: Cape Cod Kwassa Kwassa, Hot Chip, Peter Gabriel, Scratch My Back, The Teenagers, The Very Best, Vampire Weekend

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Vampire Weekend

During a recent visit to Australia in November to promote the release of their new album Contra (Jan 12, 2009) Vampire Weekend performed an exclusive concert for Triple J radio. Previous Triple J radio Live At The Wireless artist include Lily Allen, MGMT, Modest Mouse, and Air.

You can listen to the concert in full streaming on Triple J radio Monday, January 18th at 8pm EST and again on Sunday, January 24th at 5pm EST.

Air – Live at the Wireless (April 2008)
Modest Mouse – Live at the Wireless (April 2008)

mp3: Vampire Weekend – Giving Up The Gun – Contra (2010)
mp3: Vampire Weekend – Dipomat’s Son – Contra (2010)

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Download through Amazon: Contra

Tags: Air, Contra, Lily Allen, MGMT, Modest Mouse, Triple J Radio, Vampire Weekend

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Panda Bear Person Pitch
Panda Bear – Person Pitch (2007)
This album delicately led me by the arm towards Animal Collective, when I was confounded by how strange it was. 2007 saw me doing yoga to Person Pitch almost every day, allowing me to sink into what Panda Bear and, as a result, what the whole AC crew had to offer. Person Pitch is simultaneously poppy and abstract, winsome and deranging, creating elaborate and magnificent convoluted sonic collages.
mp3: Panda Bear – Comfy in Nautica
mp3: Panda Bear – Bros
mp3: Panda Bear – Good Girl/Carrots
Download Person Pitch
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Amy Winehouse Back to Black
Amy Winehouse – Back to Black (2007)
This fearless and truthful release from British soul-singer Amy Winehouse startled listeners with its irresistible depth and retro sound. The gorgeously produced Back to Black is arguably one of the best soul albums of the decade and can withstand countless listens. This saucy siren won’t let you go.
mp3: Amy Winehouse – You Know I’m No Good
mp3: Amy Winehouse – Wake Up Alone
mp3: Amy Winehouse – He Can Only Hold Her
Download Back To Black
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Radiohead In Rainbows
Radiohead – In Rainbows (2007)
Radiohead reinvent themselves yet again. Accentuated electronics, Yorke’s urgent lyrics and haunting vocalizations, combined with the band’s peerless craftsmanship fill In Rainbows.
mp3: Radiohead – 15 Step
mp3: Radiohead – House Of Cards
mp3: Radiohead – Down is the New Up
Download In Rainbows
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Sigur Ros
Sigur Ros – Med sud I eyrum vid spilum endalaust (2008)
The Icelandic title translates to “With a Buzz in Our Ears We Play Endlessly”. Med‘s soothing and euphoric post-rock pop creates aural landscapes, bursting with swelling beauty, soaked in Jonsi’s majestic falsetto vocals.
mp3: Sigur Ros – Gobbledigook
mp3: Sigur Ros – Inni mer syngur vitleysingur
mp3: Sigur Ros – Godan daginn
Download Med sud I eyrum vid spilum endalaust
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Lily Allen Alright Still
Lily Allen – Alright, Still (2007)
This album had me rocking out in my car during many of those 2007 summer months. Allen’s smart alec, sassy attitude is emphatic. Her explosion on the scene as one of Britain’s superstars might put off some, but it’s hard not fall for her well produced brand of bouncy, horn heavy, ska-inspired pop.
Check out “Smile”, “LDN”, “Nan You’re A Window Shopper” – explicit! (can’t post!)
Download Alright, Still
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Brett Dennen Hope for the Hopeless
Brett Dennen – Hope for the Hopeless (2008)
Brett Dennen inspires me. His lyrics are entirely well considered and thought provoking, and his positive, dynamic melodies are hard to deny. “Make You Crazy”, featuring Femi Kuti, is the true gem here, gorgeous in it’s entirety, speaking about our untrustable government, prisons, child soldiers, and how people treat each other to get ahead. The songs soar, speaking of love, hope, home and peace. “San Francisco” is thoroughly nostalgic especially if you’ve taken any time to get to know Dennen’s amazing city.
mp3: Brett Dennen – Make You Crazy
mp3: Brett Dennen – Wrong About Me
mp3: Brett Dennen – San Francisco
Download Hope For The Hopeless
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Vampire Weekend
Vampire Weekend – Vampire Weekend (2008)
This album is pure fun, filled with memorable hooks and cheer-inspiring melodies. Once you get past the hype and realize that the music is anything but pretentious, it’s hard not to get carried away by VW’s joyously infectious, savvy lyrics, and crisp pop sound.
mp3: Vampire Weekend – A-Punk
mp3: Vampire Weekend – M79
mp3: Vampire Weekend – The Kids Don’t Stand A Chance
Download Vampire Weekend
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Animal Collective Merriweather Post Pavillion
Animal Collective – Merriweather Post Pavilion (2009)
By far my favorite release of the year. Since their inception, Animal Collective has wandered the territorial edges of music, seeking out boundaries previously erected and looking beyond them. They’ve imbued gorgeous indie songs with peculiar vocals and irritating noises, contrasted West African rhythms with British folk melodies, and have hung on a single chord for what seems like eternity. Merriweather feels like a culmination of all of these explorations, achieving a sound that is both accessible and thoroughly innovative. Finally an Animal Collective album that I’m moved to listen to all the way through -hooky and pop drenched in swirls of psychedelia, heavy with sonic texture.
mp3: Animal Collective – My Girls
mp3: Animal Collective – Summertime Clothes
mp3: Animal Collective – Brothersport
Download Merriweather Post Pavilion
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Phoenix Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix
Phoenix – Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix (2009)
The danceable, catching indie rock of Phoenix is perfectly featured on their newest release. The tight grooves of the band’s electrifying synth pop flow loudly behind Thomas Mars’ smooth and all the while urgent vocals. Wolfgang is brilliantly sleek with sonic texture, putting the band on the map as one of the most exciting groups to blow up stateside this year.
mp3: Phoenix – Lisztomania
mp3: Phoenix – 1901
mp3: Phoenix – Lasso
Download Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix
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Built to Spill There Is No Enemy
Built to Spill – There Is No Enemy (2009)
On There is No Enemy, Built to Spill investigates an aesthetic they’ve created and honed over the years, revolving around Doug Martsch’s soft, yet penetrating vocals swimming in a bath of refracting guitar tones. The band again finds a new and interesting way to approach their sound making this my favorite BTS album since 1999′s Keep It Like A Secret.
mp3: Built to Spill – Aisle 13
mp3: Built to Spill – Hindsight
mp3: Built to Spill – Nowhere Lullaby
Download There Is No Enemy
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Tags: Amy Winehouse, Animal Collective, Brett Dennen, Built to Spill, Lily Allen, Panda Bear, Phoenix, Radiohead, Sigur Ros, Vampire Weekend

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