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BIG NAMES COMING TO THE GORGE ON MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND

The 11th annual Sasquatch! Music Festival is set for May 25-28 at The Gorge in George, Washington. Headliners this year include Jack White, Beck, Bon Iver, and Pretty Lights, along with The Shins, Tenacious D, Girl Talk and more. Check out the full lineup and watch the announcement video below.

Four-day festival passes will be available to the general public starting Saturday, February 11 at 10:00 AM PST. Click here for all your ticketing needs.

Go here to see this listing in our Festival Guide!

Full Festival Lineup

  • Jack White

  • Beck
  • Bon Iver
  • Pretty Lights
  • Tenacious D
  • The Shins
  • Beirut
  • Girl Talk
  • The Roots
  • Portlandia
  • Feist
  • Silversun Pickups
  • Metric
  • The Head & The Heart
  • Explosions In The Sky
  • Mogwai
  • Nero (DJ)
  • M. Ward
  • John Reilly and Friends (feat. Becky Stark & Tom Brosseau)
  • Childish Gambino
  • St. Vincent
  • The Civil Wars
  • The Joy Formidable
  • Little Dragon
  • tUnE-yArDs
  • Beats Antique
  • Wild Flag
  • Blind Pilot
  • Wolfgang Gartner
  • Apparat
  • The Walkmen
  • Clap Your Hands Say Yeah
  • Mark Lanegan Band
  • Spiritualized
  • Blitzen Trapper
  • The Cave Singers
  • Shabazz Palaces
  • Jamey Johnson
  • fun.
  • Grouplove
  • Tycho
  • SBTRKT
  • Ted Leo & The Pharmacists
  • Deer Tick
  • Imelda May
  • Dum Dum Girls
  • The Helio Sequence
  • Kurt Vile
  • Cloud Cult
  • Ben Howard
  • Here We Go Magic
  • Zola Jesus
  • The War on Drugs
  • Shearwater
  • Cass McCombs
  • Active Child
  • Trampled By Turtles
  • AraabMuzik
  • Star Slinger
  • LA Riots
  • Com Truise
  • Unknown Mortal Orchestra
  • I Break Horses
  • Walk The Moon
  • Dry the River
  • Allen Stone
  • Hey Marseilles
  • Gary Clark Jr.
  • Alabama Shakes
  • Purity Ring
  • Yellow Ostrich
  • Charles Bradley & His Extraordinaires
  • Nobody Beats The Drum
  • Electric Guest
  • Coeur de Pirate
  • Lord Huron
  • Pickwick
  • STRFKR
  • We Are Augustines
  • Sallie Ford & The Sound Outside
  • Beat Connection
  • THEESatisfaction
  • The Sheepdogs
  • Hey Rosetta!
  • Said The Whale
  • Howlin Rain
  • Gardens & Villa
  • Felix Cartal
  • Craft Spells
  • Vintage Trouble
  • Poor Moon
  • Black Whales
  • Gold Leaves
  • Greylag
  • Awesome Tapes From Africa
  • Dyme Def
  • Fresh Espresso
  • The Physics
  • Sol
  • Metal Chocolates
  • Grynch
  • SPAC3MAN
  • Don’t Talk To The Cops
  • Scribes
  • Fatal Lucciauno
  • Fly Moon Royalty
  • Katie Kate
  • Nick Kroll
  • Todd Barry
  • Beardyman
  • Rob Delaney
  • Pete Holmes
  • John Mulaney
  • Howard Kremer



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    COOL LINEUP GATHERING IN BLACK MOUNTAIN, NC IN MAY

    Taj Mahal

    LEAF | Lake Eden Arts Festival is excited to announce the Performing Arts lineup for Spring LEAF 2012, taking place May 10-13, 2012 in Black Mountain, NC. Headlining the 34th festival are Blues legend Taj Mahal, Afrobeat progeny Seun Kuti & Egypt 80, and New Orleans institution Preservation Hall Jazz Band. In addition to Taj, several other artists will be helping to celebrate Blues Traditions [including and one more special Blues Folk lineup addition TBA], with support in part by a grant from the National Endowment of the Arts. Art Works. From the dark, smoky clubs of Chicago & St. Louis, all the way down through the Hill Country and into the bayous of the Deep South, audiences will be introduced to an sampling of Blues artists, intermingled with the usual diversity of cultural names and faces one can expect from LEAF.

    Tickets and volunteering opportunities are available through LEAFs website or by calling the LEAF office at 828.686.8742. Tickets are sold in advance only.

    Spring LEAF 2012 Performing Arts Lineup

    Taj Mahal
    Seun Kuti & Egypt 80
    Preservation Hall Jazz Band
    Corey Harris & The Rasta Blues Experience
    David Bromberg
    The Red Clay Ramblers
    King Britt Presents Sister Gertrude Morgan
    Golden Dragon Acrobats [China]
    Rubblebucket
    Red Baraat
    Sarazino [Ecuador]
    The Black Lillies
    Nuala Kennedy Band [Ireland]
    Town Mountain
    Zansa
    Msafiri Zawose [Tanzania]
    The Beast

    Also celebrating Blues Traditions with:

    Pop Ferguson Gaye Adegbalola w/ Roddy Barnes Homemade Jamz Blues Band Cary Fridley & Down South Captain Luke & Cool John Ferguson Shane Pruitt Band

    Brookside Dance Hall in motion with:

    Contra dance w/ Lift Ticket & The Horse Flies Late-night techno contra w/ Technophoria feat. DJ Shel-D Callers Beth Molaro & Brian Hamshar Cajun dance w/ Feufollet Salsa dance w/ Montuno Family dance w/ Phil Jamison Dance workshops from Ira Bernstein, Maria-Guajira, Ted & Kimberly Ross

    Tony Cedras South African All-Stars Brothers in Christ feat. C.D. Big Nasty Jazz Band Chikomo Marimba Band Molasses Creek Goldstein Family Band Skinny Legs and All Tom Hecks Trebuchets Blue Fairy Troupe Dances of Universal Peace 40 Fingers & A Missing Tooth Tall Bike Freak Michael Mooney Lemira Percussion Ensemble

    LEAF in Schools & Streets youth performances led by:

    Amy Hamilton Ben Gradison Gary Bradley Lisa Zahiya Erinn Huntley & The Anam Cara Theatre Company Josh Batenhorst & ArtSpace Urban Arts Institute Melanie MacNeil & The Asheville Hoops Troupe Imhotep Nina Ruffini Kenya Webster Zulu Connection

    …and favorite LEAF traditions, including:

    Unifire Theatre Aerial Trapeze Academy Chessmaster Robert Frederick LEAF Poetry Slam w/ James Nav Welcome Drums w/ Larry McDowell LSS Youth Poetry Slam w/ Beth McDonough & Simon Wolf Drum Circle w/ Steve Townsend Storytelling w/ Sarah Eshan Morning Piano w/ Robert Thomas Didgeridoo w/ Jarrett Leone LEAF Fiddle & Step Dance Contests Workshops & Jam Sessions …and much more!

    LEAF is a non-profit organization established to build community and enrich lives through the Arts locally and globally with festivals, community events, and arts in education programs. LEAFs mission is Connecting Cultures & Creating Community Through Music & Arts. LEAFs three branches include the twice-a-year festival, LEAF in Schools & Streets, and LEAF International.

    LEAF in Schools & Streets: Empowering Youth Through Festive Arts in Our Local Community.

    LEAF in Schools & Streets (LSS) is an educational outreach program matching artists with youth in schools and communities for hands-on workshops, residencies, interactive performances and mentoring that includes opportunities for youth to perform with the artists at LEAF- and beyond.

    LEAF International: Empowering Youth Globally Through Cultural Music Traditions.

    LEAF International (LI) empowers youth globally through musical traditions to create self-esteem, skills, connection, and community. Connecting youth to THEIR local cultural traditions with local teaching artists, local instruments and costumes.



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    Words & Images by: Annelise Poda

    Authority Zero and Voodoo Glow Skulls :: 01.20.12 :: Slims :: San Francisco, CA

    Authority Zero by Annelise Poda

    Authority Zero and Voodoo Glow Skulls brought their co-headlining tour to Slim’s, and they rocked the place late into the night with their speedy, grinding guitar riffs and melodic, clear toned ska interludes. The weather on the night of this show was the classic San Francisco mixture of sudden wind and rain, and everyone arriving through the door fit somewhere on the scale of damp to soaking wet, and all very ready to warm up with a drink and some punk rock rowdiness. Ska is a genre that hasnt gotten a lot of love from the mainstream music industry in recent years, but the zealous enthusiasm of the crowd at Slims proved that the Bay Area punk scene is still packed with wild fanatics, singing the words to every song and getting sweaty while crashing into friends in the pit.

    The nights mayhem began as an organ track of vampire inspired music played through the speakers as the six-members of the Voodoo Glow Skulls swaggered out onto the stage. They grabbed their instruments and shredded out the distorted, well-known riff of Ozzy Osbournes Crazy Train, and the crowd pushed to the front of the room and against each other, the beginning stages of a mosh pit already forming. The metal guitar was cut short as the Glow Skulls horn section came in and rushed the band away into their set. Frontman Frank Casillas jumped across the stage clad in a menacing Mexican wrestler mask, with his two brothers Eddie and Jorge Casillas flanking him on either side with their breakneck speed guitar and bass playing.

    Voodoo Glow Skulls by Annelise Poda

    The Voodoo Glow Skulls have had a lot of time to perfect their stage show after their formation in 1988, and they have since mastered the art of balancing great instrumentation with an intense stage presence. Frank constantly sang out Spanish and English lyrics in different styles, from choppy ska vocals to heartfelt, drawn out wails at song peaks. Jorges bass parts were my favorite part of the music, as he really utilized the whole fretboard and picked out winding, dynamic lines that drove the songs forward and pushed people to dance harder. Trumpet player Mark Bush and trombonist Brodie Johnson played fast and scaling notes in perfect unison, adding that raw, brassy element that bumps the tracks up to the next boisterous level. The audience was most excited about hearing Charlie Brown, Shoot the Moon, and the bands upbeat ska cover of I Wanna Be Like You from Disneys Jungle Book, which had everyone singing along. The band dedicated one of their last songs to Jose in the Slims kitchen for always cooking them great food when they came through the Bay Area, which I thought was one of the best dedications Ive heard at a show. He waved through the swinging door from the back as they rocked out in his honor.

    Authority Zero wasted no time once they had set up on stage, starting right out with the heavy rocking crowd favorite A Passage in Time. The boundless energy of the bands deep voiced singer Jason DeVore contagiously hit the rest of the audience and both the band and their fans seemed to be fueled by Four Loko for the entire show as the surf punk tunes bled out from the stage. DeVores rich voice mellowed considerably during the few slower and more reggae influenced songs of the night, which provided a cool contrast to his usual forceful singing that spares no lungpower. He mentioned that this was their seventh show of a 50-date tour, and that his voice was already strained. He definitely does not hold back in any way, and its what makes people go so crazy at Authority Zero shows.

    Authority Zero by Annelise Poda

    Other popular songs were Over Seasons and their last song Superbitch, where DeVore gathered everyone who said it was their first show ever at the very front of the stage. He said that your first show experience is something that really sticks with you, and that he wanted to make it a memorable night, noting to one of the guys, You look terrified! Seeing those kids being pushed up to the front by their friends reminded me how great the feeling of community is amongst colliding strangers at punk shows, and when the band takes it upon themselves to make it a welcoming night for newcomers it heightens that happy, adrenaline-infused feeling exponentially.

    The set ended and the crowd immediately started chanting for an encore. DeVore came back out and did a couple acoustic songs to promote their new live album, Less Rhythm More Booze (released January 31). DeVore demonstrated his lyrical prowess when singing the Irish drinking song Rattlin Bog, where he spat out words faster and impressively faster as the music progressed. Everyone clapped along and it was a great way to end the night while showing a different side to Authority Zero.

    If this all sounds like a good time to you, theres a good chance this tour will be in your city on one of the many upcoming dates. So, grab your Vans slip-ons and get ready for a rowdy night in the pit with some great veteran ska-punk heavyweights.

    Authority Zero Tour Dates :: Authority Zero News

    Voodoo Glow Skulls Tour Dates :: Voodoo Glow Skulls News

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