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My Schedule

 

12:15 PM
to 1:00 PM

Morning Teleportation
463 schedule::attendees
Location The Gorge Amphitheatre
eventtype  yeti
event::about  Morning Teleportation is a 5-piece psychedelic band based in Portland, Oregon. Tiger Merritt, Travis Goodwin, Chris Lively, Tres Coker and Paul Wilkerson create a high-energy, tripped-out dance-off and sing-along utilizing 5 keyboards, guitars, bass, banjo, trumpet, theremin and drums.
event::tags  350

12:50 PM
to 1:35 PM

Laura Marling
694 schedule::attendees
Location The Gorge Amphitheatre
eventtype  bigfoot
event::about  At the tail-end of the Summer, just before work began on her second album, Laura Marling sat down with producer Ethan Johns to discuss her ambitions for the record. She gave Johns just two instructions: "This is very much my stepping stone," she told him. "And this is England."
event::tags  340

1:55 PM
to 2:40 PM

Mumford & Sons
1879 schedule::attendees
Location The Gorge Amphitheatre
eventtype  bigfoot
event::about  Since they formed in December 2007, the members of Mumford & Sons have shared a common purpose: to make music that matters, without taking themselves too seriously. Four young men from West London in their early twenties, they have fire in their bellies, romance in their hearts, and rapture in their masterful, melancholy voices.
event::tags  281

2:25 PM
to 3:10 PM

Nurses
516 schedule::attendees
Location The Gorge Amphitheatre
eventtype  yeti
event::about  To immerse yourself in Nurses' Apple's Acre is to delight in a certain mental unraveling. These are songs where the vulnerability of pop with its heart on its sleeve engages in a double-dutch jumprope match with the euphoric surrender-to-the-weird that is essential to psychedelia. And Nurses is a band that scavenges beauty and wonder, uncovering Technicolor where others see somber hues.
event::tags  287

3:00 PM
to 3:45 PM

Portugal. The Man
1674 schedule::attendees
Location The Gorge Amphitheatre
eventtype  bigfoot
event::about  Within days of Alternative Press including Censored Colors on its list of 10 Essential Albums of 2008, the members of Portugal. The Man were trudging through the Boston snow to start work on their fourth release in four years, The Satanic Satanist.
event::tags  294

3:20 PM
to 4:05 PM

Brad
162 schedule::attendees
Location The Gorge Amphitheatre
eventtype  sasquatch
event::about  Brad formed officially in 1992 although the individual band members had been playing together for a long time before that. The original line-up was composed of vocalist Shawn Smith, guitarist Stone Gossard, bassist Jeremy Toback and drummer Regan Hagar. Over the past few years the band has featured occasional contributions from Thaddeus Turner (Maktub), Kevin Wood (All Hail The Crown) and Barrett Jones.
event::tags  385

3:30 PM
to 4:15 PM

The Middle East
567 schedule::attendees
Location The Gorge Amphitheatre
eventtype  yeti
event::about  The members of The Middle East hail from Townsville, Australia, a town situated in the far north of the country and adjacent to the Great Barrier Reef. It is here that the band created and recorded the five songs that make up the Recordings Of The Middle East.
event::tags  354

4:05 PM
to 4:50 PM

Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros
2218 schedule::attendees
Location The Gorge Amphitheatre
eventtype  bigfoot
event::about  Birthed by Mouth in the year two-thousand and five, young Edward Sharpe had to wait nearly two years before he was to grow his arms and legs and fingers and toes. Immaculately conceived, his father (a Robot who had magically become a real boy... but that's another story) declared his undying devotion to the creature. He perched the fleshy bust upon a teetering pedestal fashioned from stacked cereal boxes and positioned the display at his window for all the town to see. Young Edward soon proved no ordinary boy.
event::tags  331

4:25 PM
to 5:10 PM

OK Go
1638 schedule::attendees
Location The Gorge Amphitheatre
eventtype  sasquatch
event::about  Okay, let's just get this part out of the way. Most people know OK Go from their videos, especially those treadmills. Any video that's well enough known to be parodied on The Simpsons is a cultural force in itself...
event::tags  288

4:35 PM
to 5:20 PM

Patrick Watson
535 schedule::attendees
Location The Gorge Amphitheatre
eventtype  yeti
event::about  Patrick Watson is a musical mad scientist. He's an internationally acclaimed singer, composer, songwriter, and producer. Patrick Watson is also the name of this mad genius' band, fleshed-out like Frankenstein by Robbie Kuster, Mishka Stein, and Simon Angell.
event::tags  291

5:35 PM
to 6:35 PM

Broken Social Scene
2704 schedule::attendees
Location The Gorge Amphitheatre
eventtype  sasquatch
event::about  As a core six-piece who had spent most of 2007 and 2008 on the road, Drew, Canning, Spearin, Whiteman, Goldberg and Peroff spent early 2009 working on new material in Toronto. The pairing down of the band's massive personnel list for the first time proved extremely fruitful; they created spacious songs written as a band by a band, resulting in more cohesive, melody-driven compositions than previous BSS output.
event::tags  321

6:20 PM
to 7:05 PM

Miike Snow
2021 schedule::attendees
Location The Gorge Amphitheatre
eventtype  bigfoot
event::about  Up to this point Miike Snow has remained pretty mysterious, proving nearly impossible to find any information about, photographic or otherwise. Man? DJ? Robot? Miike Snow is a band. Swedish duo Christian Karlsson and Pontus Winnberg are childhood friends who spent time playing in bands and working on various projects in studios throughout Gothenburg.
event::tags  348

7:00 PM
to 8:00 PM

The National
2306 schedule::attendees
Location The Gorge Amphitheatre
eventtype  sasquatch
event::about  The National are a band of New Yorkers transplanted from Cincinnati, Ohio: Matt Berninger, Aaron Dessner, Bryce Dessner, Bryan Devendorf, and Scott Devendorf. What each member of the band does is not that important, but what they do together seems increasingly more so...
event::tags  303

7:30 PM
to 8:30 PM

The Hold Steady
881 schedule::attendees
Location The Gorge Amphitheatre
eventtype  bigfoot
event::about  During our time as The Hold Steady, I've made a lot in interviews and onstage monologues about what little ambition we had when we started this band. We weren't sure if we would play shows or release records. We had seriously managed expectations. But in the end, we did end up playing shows and releasing records, and we are better people for it.
event::tags  351

8:30 PM
to 9:30 PM

Vampire Weekend
2996 schedule::attendees
Location The Gorge Amphitheatre
eventtype  sasquatch
event::about  Some bands stay in a holding pattern their whole careers. Others jerk the steering wheel hard and fly off the road. On their second album, Vampire Weekend do neither. Or maybe they do both. "I think we sound more like Vampire Weekend than we did on the first record," says drummer Christopher Tomson.
event::tags  308

9:00 PM
to 10:00 PM

Nada Surf
1328 schedule::attendees
Location The Gorge Amphitheatre
eventtype  bigfoot
event::about  Nada Surf bring their trademark sense of harmony and musical craftsmanship to 12 of their favorite songs with their latest release, if i had a hi-fi, their first album of covers. Only a group with their wide-ranging and eclectic taste could bring songs from such artists as Kate Bush, Dwight Twilley and the Go-Betweens together into a coherent, intelligent record.
event::tags  283

10:00 PM
to 11:30 PM

My Morning Jacket
2359 schedule::attendees
Location The Gorge Amphitheatre
eventtype  sasquatch
event::about  "There's a theme of moral confusion that runs through the whole record," says Jim James, frontman of My Morning Jacket, explaining the title of the band's new album, Evil Urges. "The world today is such a confused place. Things that people think are good values are obviously twisted, but there are other things considered evil that obviously aren't. There is real evil out there, but Evil Urges is about how all of these things that you've been told are evil really aren't, unless they're actually hurting something or somebody."
event::tags  282
 

 

12:00 PM
to 12:40 PM

Dinosaur Feathers
226 schedule::attendees
Location The Gorge Amphitheatre
eventtype  yeti
event::about  There once was a suitcase, and inside that suitcase was a treasure trove of sounds. Mutually drawn to these sounds, as moths to light, the members of Dinosaur Feathers decided to harness the power of the suitcase, and use it for good. The music that followed was at once familiar and bizarre, like the streets where they grew up, but in a parallel universe. Melding old-time harmonies, rhythms salvaged from the billowy depths of Davey Jones’ locker, and a thirst for adventure, Dinosaur Feathers do not make music that asks why; but rather, why not?
event::tags  381

12:05 PM
to 12:55 PM

Caribou
1818 schedule::attendees
Location The Gorge Amphitheatre
eventtype  sasquatch
event::about  From its humble beginnings with the theft of a sampler gathering dust in his high school's music department, through four acclaimed albums and an absurd collision with a litigious wrestler, Dan Snaith's (aka Caribou) musical life has followed anything but a predictable trajectory.
event::tags  324

1:10 PM
to 1:55 PM

Midlake
724 schedule::attendees
Location The Gorge Amphitheatre
eventtype  sasquatch
event::about  On their third album, The Courage of Others, Midlake are still themselves and yet completely reinvented, so much so that between the time they started working on the record and the time they finished it, the title track was re-recorded down to every note, simply because they'd turned into a more ambitious band, with new influences both classic and contemporary, from British folk to Russian cinema.
event::tags  347

1:30 PM
to 2:15 PM

Local Natives
1725 schedule::attendees
Location The Gorge Amphitheatre
eventtype  bigfoot
event::about  Local Natives make soaring, sky-scraping harmonies, dreamy orchestral melodies, and throbbing tribal beats that bash their way into your soul. Theirs are songs you can dance to almost as well as you can swoon to them. Drawing a line from the vocal stylings of Crosby Stills Nash & Young and the Zombies through the more esoteric edges of post-punk and Afro-beat, this California five piece have communally crafted a brand of indie rock all their own.
event::tags  342

2:05 PM
to 2:50 PM

Jets Overhead
367 schedule::attendees
Location The Gorge Amphitheatre
eventtype  yeti
event::about  Jets Overhead lives on a massive island that is pigment green with sharp grey mountains moving slowly and peninsula fingers stretching out and snagging the sea. The people in the band are all different heights and all have very different tastes in music and very different ways of expressing emotion or thinking about art.
event::tags  338

2:35 PM
to 3:20 PM

The Tallest Man On Earth
1665 schedule::attendees
Location The Gorge Amphitheatre
eventtype  bigfoot
event::about  When fans lined up to see the sold-out Bon Iver performances at New York City's Town Hall in late 2008, few of them went with any expectations of the opening act. But the audience that night, and on every other night of Bon Iver's tour that December, were introduced to something special, something unforgettable: The Tallest Man on Earth. This was the first of several tours for the Tallest Man on Earth (aka Kristian Matsson), with obsessive crowds growing each step of the way.
event::tags  298

3:10 PM
to 3:55 PM

tUnE-yArDs
412 schedule::attendees
Location The Gorge Amphitheatre
eventtype  yeti
event::about  tUnE-yArDs is the singular musical project of New England native Merrill Garbus. Possessing an expansive sound that marries a coarse folk ingenuity with the bold pop sensibility of an R&B siren, BiRd-BrAiNs was assembled with a staunch DIY aesthetic.
event::tags  307

3:40 PM
to 4:25 PM

Cymbals Eat Guitars
888 schedule::attendees
Location The Gorge Amphitheatre
eventtype  bigfoot
event::about  The sweat's the first thing everyone notices. It's hard not to, as salty trails drip from the pores of Joseph D'Agostino, the yelping, riff-raking frontman of Cymbals Eat Guitars. Here's why he can't seem to stay dry: Pitchfork's "Best New Music" tag - plastered across a rave review of Cymbals' self-released debut, Why There Are Mountains, six months before its official release - was just the beginning of the band's rise to notoriety.
event::tags  326

4:15 PM
to 5:00 PM

Avi Buffalo
601 schedule::attendees
Location The Gorge Amphitheatre
eventtype  yeti
event::about  Avi Buffalo is the adopted name of Avigdor Zahner-Isenberg, an 18 year-old singer/songwriter and guitarist from Long Beach, CA. Avi Buffalo is also the name of the band he formed with friends and like-minded collaborators Sheridan Riley (drums), Arin Fazio (bass) and Rebecca Coleman (keyboards and vocals).
event::tags  317

5:20 PM
to 6:05 PM

Freelance Whales
646 schedule::attendees
Location The Gorge Amphitheatre
eventtype  yeti
event::about  To call them multi-instrumentalists might be a little overdone. The kids in Freelance Whales are really just collectors, at heart. They don't really fancy buffalo nickels or Victorian furniture, but over the past two years, they've been collecting instruments, ghost stories, and dream-logs.
event::tags  359

5:50 PM
to 6:35 PM

The xx
2463 schedule::attendees
Location The Gorge Amphitheatre
eventtype  bigfoot
event::about  The xx arrive with their brilliant debut single Crystalised, released on 20th April 2009 on Young Turks. The xx are a London quartet, featuring the dual lead vocals of Romy Madley-Croft and Oliver Sim (who also play lead and bass guitar respectively), and Jamie Smith (beats, MPC sampler).
event::tags  306

6:25 PM
to 7:10 PM

Vetiver
525 schedule::attendees
Location The Gorge Amphitheatre
eventtype  yeti
event::about  Tight Knit is the fourth full-length album from Vetiver--singer/songwriter Andy Cabic's ever-evolving musical home base. Luminous and surprising, Tight Knit unfolds like a road trip down Highway 1, towards Cabic's home in San Francisco. It represents a summation of the different styles and directions heard on past Vetiver releases, while it introduces some unexpected twists.
event::tags  309

7:00 PM
to 7:45 PM

Girls
677 schedule::attendees
Location The Gorge Amphitheatre
eventtype  bigfoot
event::about  It's rare to find something as true and beautiful as the band Girls. Listening to their music, it's as though Christopher Owens and JR White were meant to find each other, sincere rock and roll soul mates in the age of irony. And while that might sound like fancy, it's closer to the truth than you think.
event::tags  336

7:00 PM
to 8:00 PM

LCD Soundsystem
2692 schedule::attendees
Location The Gorge Amphitheatre
eventtype  sasquatch
event::about  Founded in 2002 by downtown NYC music scene fixture and DFA label co-owner James Murphy, LCD Soundsystem has risen to international prominence as one of the most critically acclaimed live and recording acts currently in existence.
event::tags  341

7:30 PM
to 8:15 PM

Fruit Bats
634 schedule::attendees
Location The Gorge Amphitheatre
eventtype  yeti
event::about  Over the course of three records, the last two on Sub Pop (2003's Mouthfuls and 2005's Spelled in Bones), Eric D. Johnson's Fruit Bats have looked for ways to file down the cynical edge of modern life and found many. Using bright melodies, defiantly major-key chord structures, natural imagery mixed with the occasional blazing insight and tender observation, the Fruit Bats have never shied away from darkness, but more uncommon in this day and age, they've refused to shy away from light.
event::tags  334

8:15 PM
to 9:15 PM

Dirty Projectors
1566 schedule::attendees
Location The Gorge Amphitheatre
eventtype  bigfoot
event::about  Album five, Bitte Orca, is Dirty Projectors' most complete effort to date. Reprising the lineup of Amber Coffman (vocals, guitar), Angel Deradoorian (vocals, keyboard, guitar, bass), and drummer Brian Mcomber from 2007's Rise Above, Bitte Orca also adds bassist Nat Baldwin and vocalist Haley Dekle to the fold, resulting in what sounds like Dirty Projectors' first fully collaborative band record.
event::tags  328

8:30 PM
to 9:45 PM

Pavement
1731 schedule::attendees
Location The Gorge Amphitheatre
eventtype  sasquatch
event::about  Out of the spring break sunshine of Stockton California and on to the pinball rhythms of Brooklyn; taking you in by charm, choruses and their good looks Pavement made five masterpieces then split, having taught the globe how to dress, drink and laugh at themselves.
event::tags  292

9:45 PM
to 10:45 PM

Public Enemy
1683 schedule::attendees
Location The Gorge Amphitheatre
eventtype  bigfoot
event::about  Public Enemy rewrote the rules of hip-hop, becoming the most influential and controversial rap group of the late '80s and, for many, the definitive rap group of all time. Building from Run-D.M.C.'s street-oriented beats and Boogie Down Productions' proto-gangsta rhyming, Public Enemy pioneered a variation of hardcore rap that was musically and politically revolutionary.
event::tags  356

10:15 PM
to 11:30 PM

Massive Attack
2133 schedule::attendees
Location The Gorge Amphitheatre
eventtype  sasquatch
event::about  Legendary Massive Attack will tour North America for the first time since 2006 in support of their newly released 5th studio album 'Heligoland.' The North American trek will start May 7th at Sound Academy in Toronto, ON and wrap May 30th at the Sasquatch Festival in George, WA.
event::tags  344
 

 

12:00 PM
to 12:40 PM

The Heavy
723 schedule::attendees
Location The Gorge Amphitheatre
eventtype  sasquatch
event::about  In Noid, a tiny hamlet situated to the south west of Bath, some of the most dangerous and ill sounding beats and riffs are being created by four wolf like personalities. The Heavy started out ripping and chopping beats from the likes of Bo Diddley, Little Walter and The Parliaments and fusing them with their now patented brand of high grade dirt. Guitar riffs that intoxicate, bass lines that reverberate around your head like a King Jammy dream and vocals that will challenge any of the genres they decide to take on.
event::tags  376

12:00 PM
to 12:45 PM

Shadow Shadow Shade
141 schedule::attendees
Location The Gorge Amphitheatre
eventtype  yeti
event::about  This "Los Angeles septet make you feel as if you have "The Music Man" blaring in one ear, "Rigoletto" ringing in the other and "Tommy" rocking deep in your chest. Their music is euphoric and grandiose, as intoxicating as one of the generous pours the bartenders are liable to give you in the Eastside clubs the band calls home, and has rightfully earned them a spot on any aficionado's short list of best live bands in L.A."
event::tags  371

1:00 PM
to 1:45 PM

Past Lives
196 schedule::attendees
Location The Gorge Amphitheatre
eventtype  yeti
event::about  The inception of Seattle quartet Past Lives, appropriately in the spring of last year, represented a true new beginning for its four members-friends since youth and veterans of various game-changing art punk ensembles. (The Blood Brothers, Shoplifting, Chromatics, and others)
event::tags  290

1:55 PM
to 2:40 PM

The Temper Trap
1412 schedule::attendees
Location The Gorge Amphitheatre
eventtype  sasquatch
event::about  A lot of water's passed under the bridge since The Temper Trap's delay soaked opening to Sweet Disposition first began causing a stir on Australian radio late last year. The track was the first taster of their recording sessions with UK producer Jim Abbiss (UNKLE, Adele, Arctic Monkeys) and it clearly made the world sit up and take notice.
event::tags  304

2:00 PM
to 2:45 PM

Phantogram
801 schedule::attendees
Location The Gorge Amphitheatre
eventtype  yeti
event::about  Phantogram's music sounds like it's made by a band from the city. Electronic loops, hip-hop beats, shoegaze, soul, pop - each finds its way into their songs. Unexpectedly, the band doesn't live and work in a major urban center, but rather calls the town of Saratoga Springs, NY (population 26,186) home.
event::tags  293

2:20 PM
to 3:05 PM

Seattle Rock Orchestra
582 schedule::attendees
Location The Gorge Amphitheatre
eventtype  bigfoot
event::about  The Seattle Rock Orchestra is an all volunteer ensemble that collaborates with bands and artists to produce one-of-a-kind symphonic rock shows. Created in 2008 by bassist and orchestrator Scott Teske, what started as a 13 piece string ensemble has since grown into a full symphony orchestra, replete with strings, woodwinds, brass, percussion and choir. SRO recently presented a tribute to David Bowie at the Moore Theatre, and will be reprising their tribute to the Arcade Fire's 'Funeral' at Sasquatch 2010.
event::tags  379

3:15 PM
to 4:00 PM

Bobcat Goldthwait
252 schedule::attendees
Location The Gorge Amphitheatre
eventtype  rumpus-room
event::about  As a stand-up comic, Bobcat Goldthwait has been compared to everyone from Lenny Bruce to a Warner Brothers cartoon character on the verge of a nervous breakdown. Whether audiences consider him on the edge or over it, after a dozen films, his own HBO specials, and a myriad of guest spots, Bobcat is still an original. Influenced by George Carlin, Andy Kaufman, Monty Python, and punk bands of the late '70's.
event::tags  377

3:25 PM
to 4:10 PM

Quasi
374 schedule::attendees
Location The Gorge Amphitheatre
eventtype  bigfoot
event::about  Quasi was formed in Portland OR in '93 by Sam Coomes & Janet Weiss. Their first album was self released in '95.
event::tags  295

4:10 PM
to 5:00 PM

Passion Pit
2694 schedule::attendees
Location The Gorge Amphitheatre
eventtype  sasquatch
event::about  What is this? Another lost LP from Brian Wilson's sandbox phase? If only things were that simple. What we're really alluding to here is Passion Pit's first proper full-length, Manners, a bird-flipping break from the blogosphere by a 21 year old with much more on his manic mind than girls, girls, girls. You know, important matters, like the end of the world and learning to love someone other than the man in the mirror.
event::tags  289

4:30 PM
to 5:15 PM

Dr. Dog
1065 schedule::attendees
Location The Gorge Amphitheatre
eventtype  bigfoot
event::about  Shame, Shame is Dr. Dog's Anti- debut and the first album made outside the safe confines of their home studio. "Four albums ago, we set out with this unspoken or unconscious mission, and I feel like we accomplished that to our own standards of fulfillment. With our last record [2008's Fate], there didn't seem to be the next logical step with the general set of sensibilities and aesthetics that we'd been working from up until that point. It felt like a closed book," says guitarist/vocalist Scott McMicken.
event::tags  329

4:30 PM
to 5:30 PM

Craig Robinson
380 schedule::attendees
Location The Gorge Amphitheatre
eventtype  rumpus-room
event::about  Craig Robinson stars as Dunder-Mifflin warehouse manager, Darryl, in NBC's hit comedy "The Office." Robinson previously starred on the series "Lucky" with John Corbett. He has guest starred on numerous TV shows, including NBC's "Friends," "Bernie Mac" and "Curb Your Enthusiasm."
event::tags  352

5:10 PM
to 5:55 PM

Japandroids
775 schedule::attendees
Location The Gorge Amphitheatre
eventtype  yeti
event::about  Japandroids (JPNDRDS) is a two piece band from Vancouver, BC. This 'band' started in 2006 as a creative outlet for the post-teenage angst of Brian King and David Prowse. Originally intending to be a trio, the boys decided to forgo the logistical nightmare of having a 'lead singer' and do it themselves.
event::tags  337

5:20 PM
to 6:20 PM

She & Him
2238 schedule::attendees
Location The Gorge Amphitheatre
eventtype  sasquatch
event::about  She & Him make music for an eternal springtime, when the temperature is warm enough to go riding with the top (or at least the windows) rolled down and the radio turned up. They occupy an alternate universe where the saddest of songs feel as warm as sun showers; the rain may be coming down, but somewhere nearby, everything looks bright.
event::tags  296

5:40 PM
to 6:25 PM

The Mountain Goats
1033 schedule::attendees
Location The Gorge Amphitheatre
eventtype  bigfoot
event::about  4AD is excited to release the new album by THE MOUNTAIN GOATS, which is John Darnielle, Peter Hughes and Jon Wurster. The Life Of The World To Come was recorded this spring and features string arrangements by Owen Pallett (Final Fantasy). Less a profession of religious faith than an immersion in Biblical poetry and imagery, the songs on The Life of the World to Come take their names from verses that informed or inspired them, or which, sometimes, came up against them at right angles.
event::tags  279

6:15 PM
to 7:00 PM

No Age
522 schedule::attendees
Location The Gorge Amphitheatre
eventtype  yeti
event::about  No Age: the name alone suggests multiple meanings and possible interpretations - timeless, ageless, anonymous, free from restriction, something positive from something negative... a profound strength in its simplicity. Likewise, the Los Angeles duo consisting of drummer/vocalist Dean Spunt and guitarist Randy Randall is many things at once even as it embraces its minimalism.
event::tags  286

6:50 PM
to 7:50 PM

Camera Obscura
1054 schedule::attendees
Location The Gorge Amphitheatre
eventtype  bigfoot
event::about  Glasgow’s Camera Obscura have had several line-up changes since founder members Tracyanne Campbell and Gavin Dunbar first began rehearsing together back in 1996. Since the amicable departure of Nigel Baillie (percussionist, trumpeter and proud daddy) in 2008, who still pops up onstage occasionally, they have existed as a five-piece.
event::tags  323

8:05 PM
to 9:05 PM

MGMT
3096 schedule::attendees
Location The Gorge Amphitheatre
eventtype  sasquatch
event::about  With Congratulations, MGMT offer a heartfelt "Hear! Hear!" and an invitation to join the group in a new musical odyssey mirroring the psyches of the band's core duo, Andrew Vanwyngarden and Ben Goldwasser, inspired by their adventures on the frontiers of 21st century pop & roll consciousness.
event::tags  346

8:20 PM
to 9:20 PM

The New Pornographers
1648 schedule::attendees
Location The Gorge Amphitheatre
eventtype  bigfoot
event::about  The New Pornographers are a Vancouver group made up of A.C. Newman and a group of ridiculously talented people he feels are uniquely equipped to realize his musical ambitions. They formed in 1997, almost immediately recorded the classic 'Letter From An Occupant,' and it was on. Their 2000 debut Mass Romantic and 2003's Electric Version (as well as Newman's 2004 solo debut The Slow Wonder) enjoyed wild critical and public acclaim, and brought a lot of joy to the world.
event::tags  285

9:30 PM
to 11:30 PM

Ween
1460 schedule::attendees
Location The Gorge Amphitheatre
eventtype  sasquatch
event::about  Ween was formed (during 8th grade typing class) in 1984 in New Hope, PA by Aaron Freeman and Mickey Melchiondo, aka Gene and Dean Ween.
event::tags  311
 


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