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1MM: Pitchfork Music Festival Photos, Day Three, F/ Odd Future, Twin Sister, Cut Copy, Ariel Pink, Deerhunter, Kylesa and More
Photos by Andrew Parks If you can’t tell by the delay in posting our final set of Pitchfork Music Festival photos, last weekend kinda left us feeling like the guy in the above photo. Here’s what wore us out as we tried to hit every act across three stages…
121 MINUTES: Massive Attack, “Angel”
Check out more of self-titled‘s favorite old videos here and click this to read Robert Del Naja’s guide to Massive Attack‘s unholy trip-hop trinity.
LIVE REVIEW: Zomby @ The Angel Orensanz Foundation, 7.18.11
[Photo via FADER] Words by Mitch Strashnov Hell froze over; after four aborted appearances in New York City, Zomby finally showed up and played a private after-party for (capsule) at the Angel Orensanz Foundation. The Lower East Side setting–a former synagogue that looks like it hosted raves in the early ’90s–was relatively strange, yet it […]
Prurient Dabbles in the Nineties’ Dark Side With Exclusive Mix
Featuring Slayer, Nine Inch Nails and more
And Our Favorite Pitchfork Music Festival Set Was … HEALTH
Words and Photos by Andrew Parks “Where’s the mayhem?” A fair question, really; one that was posed by Dimitri Coats when we ran into the OFF! guitarist on the second day of the Pitchfork Music Festival. At the time, we’d both walked out wondering why the site decided to end the night with the pleasant […]
1MM: Pitchfork Festival Photos, Day Two, F/ Dismemberment Plan, Twin Shadow, Cold Cave, Zola Jesus, Woods and DJ Shadow
Words and Photos by Andrew Parks If you could make it past the kill joy closing of Fleet Foxes–seriously dudes, no one cares that Dizzee Rascal dissed your MOR folk music a few years ago–the second day of Pitchfork’s annual festival was rife with artists reinventing their studio sound for the stage. That goes for […]
1MM: Pitchfork Festival Photos, Day One, F/ Animal Collective, Battles, Guided By Voices, Thurston Moore and Neko Case’s Arm
Words and Photos by Andrew Parks So the first day of this year’s Pitchfork Festival was a relatively sedate one, punctuated by such attention-seizing moments as the wall of noise/heavy bass lines that bookended James Blake‘s precious but prickly version of “The Wilhelm Scream”; the sloshed college rock of Guided By Voices; an absurdly tight […]