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Kanye West, Kings of Leon and Arcade Fire headline Coachella

Wednesday, January 19th, 2011

Kings of Leon Lollapalooza 2009

The Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival have just announced their main acts for the 2011 event, to be held in Indio, CA over the weekend of April 15th – 17th. Headling the three nights, are Kings of Leon (Fri), Arcade Fire (Sat) and Kanye West (Sun). Also on the bill, heavy hitters such as The Strokes, The Black Keys and one of 2010′s success stories, Mumford & Sons.

The rumormill has been working overtime in the run up to this one, and even Bob Lefsetz aknowledged on Twitter that the real line-up often seeps out at some point. Having said that, we now have the first official statement, and an authentic schedule from Coachella themselves.

The three day event has always aimed to stand out from other US festivals, and has a great reputation of delivering classic acts to a fun crowd. Last year saw 225,000 music lovers descend upon the campsite, and received great reviews from all involved, even despite flight disruptions due to the recent volcanic eruption.

Three-day weekend passes go on sale this Friday (Jan 21) and are priced at $269.00 (plus surcharges). More details on the camping options and all firther info is available at the Coachella website.

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Check out the full line up, and a video of one of the headliners and Music Jobs Team faves, Kings of Leon.

(Header Image & Video: Kings of Leon @ Lollapalooza, Chicago, 2009. (c) Lee Jarvis)

by Lee Jarvis.

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Music Jobs Team Playlist 005: 19 Songs for Summer

Friday, July 9th, 2010

Join me in completely ignoring all off-topic intentions behind lyrics and forget all preconceived notions of particular artists… Some songs are just so feel-good funky-fresh that they were made for summer listening – with the windows down and the volume UP!

This Music Jobs playlist was compiled via Grooveshark, and moves through sing-along pop-rock, funk, disco-influenced grooves and a few classic moments from Supergrass, Roxy Music, Kings of Leon, Don Henley, Jamiroquai and more…

Lee Jarvis

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Music Jobs Team playlist 003: Rockin into 2010

Tuesday, January 12th, 2010

I came across a lot of new rock / dance / electro funk punk / etc bands last year. Not that they were always new bands, but often new to me. There’s also a couple of more established bands who are threatening to get back together or released their first material for a few years.

With that said, I thought I’d make a shortlist of several artists that I’d love to see perform live in 2010, with a little help from Lala. Having received a lot of coverage with their recent buy out from Apple, I thought I’d compile a streaming playlist from their site, and must say I found the process simpler and more fluent than I remember from last using their system. Here’s to hoping that Apple help make the brand profitable and they continue providing a useful service.

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And so, onto my rockin playlist – featuring music from Kings of Leon, Jet, Kasabian, The Strokes, The White Stripes, Silversun Pickups, Muse, The Prodigy, Foo Fighters and Soulwax.

Enjoy!

Lee Jarvis.

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Lollapalooza Weekend – Full rain and shine 2009 review!

Tuesday, August 11th, 2009

It’s my first summer in Chicago, and so my first chance to experience the legendary Lollapalooza. Having recently come back from Glastonbury in the UK, I wasn’t to be daunted by the size and scale of the site, but really like the way they maximised the time and space of Grant Park by having two stages at either end, so as soon as one band finishes, the next one has already sound checked and can start immediately after. You could simply shuffle around, turn and face the other stage and not break from the music for a moment if you so wished.

Friday began… well, wet. Crystal Castles were my first point of call for some electronic-vocoded-rock, and the only reason I left a good set from them was to go and check Fleet Foxes. I’m glad I did, as they put in a great performances, including acoustic numbers and their popular hit ‘Mykonos’. After grabbing a few friends, we headed to Thievery Corporation, and the rainy Chicago sky couldn’t dampen the electric atmosphere and carnival spirit from them and their guest vocalists, including the gorgeous Lou Lou. Beer next, and then a strange performance on the Vitamin Water stage inspired us to get over to the headliners early for a good spot. Kings of Leon were my choice, having been a big fan for a while now. Their ‘Only By the Night’ album shows so much growth within the band, their sound richening and judging by the sales, reaching more diverse crowds and truly breaking them into ‘worthy festival headliner’ territory. A great performance from the whole band, with Caleb’s voice sounding as amazingly gravely as the studio recordings. Although not the official Lolla afterparty, Smart Bar was hosting Dave Pezzner and Mark Farina as part of OM records’ 15 year anniversary celebrations, and so it was our choice of late night haunt. It was also the cause of my late start on Saturday morning, having overdosed on amazing house music til 4am.

I did arrive just in time for the Arctic Monkeys, and just as they were stepping it up a gear, thrashing through their chart successes and getting the (now dry and humid) crowd jumping around nicely. Andy Butler of Hercules and Love Affair was playing a DJ set in the Perry’s garden area. I’ve always been a fan of theirs, and his musical selection was right on the money, with disco rhythms and lush vocals enlivening my tired feet for a while. More friends and more beer led to a sample of Lykke Li and, being a little unimpressed by her, onto Diplo. Diplo blew us away, with his mix of… well, whatever it is people describe Diplo, Switch, Herve and co. as these days. Bass-heavy Fidget, Ragga, Baile Funk, Classic House and more were all thrown into the melting pot to devastating effect on the crowd. With such an epic set, I was ready to head off for a live act, when Bassnectar stepped up to the decks. Within minutes I was blown away yet again, even with the bar set so high by Diplo, the OM Records artist dealt a mixture of rib-cracking Dubstep, Drum and Bass and House to the audience, who were packed in until the very end. The URB warehouse afterparty provided yet more of the same until the wee small hours for all ages of bass-hungry party people.

Sunday saw the sun finally break through, and then beat down on the (estimated) 150,000 Lollapaloozers. The festival organisers responded by handing out thousands of bottles of free cold water, setting up giant fans spraying a fine mist onto public walkways, and the local fire department spraying a not-so-fine mist into the air near the North stages. Top marks for that, and also for the selection of Chicago food available, of which I sampled Connie’s Pizza and Adobo’s Tacos. A great change from the usual greasy fodder offered at shows, and a nice tip-of-the-hat to such a food-loving city. The morning began with the Kaiser Chiefs, followed by a friend’s recommendation of Dan Deacon. Not knowing what to expect was a good thing, as the 30-or-so-piece party orchestra of tubas, guitars, trombones, bongos, laptops and more was a pleasant surprise! Encouraging party games in the crowd during the set was genius too. After getting down to Vampire Weekend, we stayed in the area for a good place at one of my personal highlights, Snoop Dogg. Playing a lot of material from his first album was unexpected, but fantastic for me, being a long-running fan. Getting down gangsta-style with Bert and Ernie was a highlight too. A outstanding hour or so of MSTRKRFT led us into to the headliners of Jane’s Addiction. Being Perry Farrell’s festival, he has played several times over the years, and fully deserves too. He is a great frontman, and Jane’s put on a superb show, each of the band members being talented in their own right. To see them all perform on their ‘home turf’ (they are actually from LA) was a fantastic finale to a blockbuster of a weekend.


Lee Jarvis.

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All photos (c) Lee Jarvis 2009.

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