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Outside Lands saw its fourth year in Golden Gate Park last weekend, and we were able to go lounge and get down in one of my favorite places in the world. There’s a lot in San Francisco that you can only get in San Francisco, but there’s something about the people there that make all the difference. The spirit of the city couldn’t have been more tangible and everyone seemed to be on the same page. All troubles and worries went on hold for that weekend, as we got together to enjoy life with some of the most talented well-known and underground artists of our time. From sneaking back stage and meeting the Shins to being packed in the front for Black Keys and Muse to seeing deadmau5’s new live set in person, the memories continued to stack from beginning to end. Another year in the fields, another successful weekend. Here were our favorites.

Best of Outside Lands 2011
(in no particular order)
Starfucker
The Shins
The Black Keys
Deadmau5
Ty Segall
Foster the People
Sound Tribe Sector 9
The Vaccines
Arcade Fire
Muse

Starfucker/STRFKR

I had been running around all day Friday and Saturday telling anyone and everyone to make sure Starfucker didn’t make their “Acts I Should Have Seen” list and the boys proved me right once again. There’s something about the way their synths ring and the way their energy flows that makes them one of my favorite bands to see live. This was the first time I wasn’t seeing them in a more intimate venue, and it didn’t take anything away from the awesomeness. So happy they got a crowd of that size. They deserve it all!

The Shins

The Shins were ultimately what pushed me off the fence in terms of purchasing an Outside Lands ticket, though I’d never heard anything about their live performances before. I wasn’t really expecting much because I’d remembered hearing some recordings that weren’t particularly stunning. It was more that I felt obligated to see them, having been a fan for years. Judging by the size of the crowd, I wasn’t the only one that felt that way. Needless to say they far exceeded my expectations. They have great stage presence; James Mercer is such a talented musician. They played just about everything I was hoping they would, except for “Turn On Me” but hey, I think I’ll live.

The Black Keys

We stuffed ourselves in the heart of the Lands End main stage to catch these guys in their entirety, the way it should be done. After a less than favorable review of their performance at Coachella, I wasn’t sure what to expect. The Black Keys came out and played one of the most raw sets I’ve ever seen. Dan Auerbach (guitars/vocals) came out with a look in his eye that wreaked of satisfaction. Ten years in the game and they held down the stage like their career depended on it. Pat Carney played the drums with such angst that had him dripping with sweat when they closed. The live show changed everything, even when I thought I couldn’t like them anymore than I already did.

Deadmau5

Finally back in the mau5 hut after a year and a half since I had seen him last. After all the hype and videos surfacing around the web I had to ensure a good spot to make sure my brain melts proper. Deadmau5 is on tour almost every night, flying around the world from one show to another. Yet he still has the energy and poise to come out and have fun with the crowd. So fun to watch and even more fun to dance to. His sets are always packed with the future of mau5 and everything you want to hear from before.

Ty Segall

Ty was stuffed on the smaller stage of the four, but he played like a headliner and got the crowd response to match. I lost control and ran into the pit after that video to crowd surf and pay my respects to the legend. Hadn’t done that in years and I don’t know why! But that’s just the effect they had on me that day. His live shows are always action packed, and this one proved to be no different. Definitely cool to see him get such a response in his hometown. We got ‘hella’ love for Ty Segall. Oh and I’m really starting to think they actually spelled his name wrong on the poster haha. Two L’s bro.

Foster the People

I almost instantly fell in love with Foster the People when their EP came out earlier this year and was really bummed when I missed them at Coachella. I even sat through Tinie Tempah (worst performance I have ever experienced) to see them but still missed it. All I can say is seeing them at OSL definitely made up for missing them at Coachella and might have actually made up for Tinie Tempah. If I didn’t love them before seeing them live, I do now. Their performance was spot on and so much fun.

STS9

Sound Tribe Sector 9 just sounded like a cool name before I got to witness all their glory live. They’ve made the bill of lots of major festivals around the world and their live show was held to much critical acclaim from anyone that’s seen them. They concocted a combination of electro in a sort of Glitch Mob way with psychedelic guitar riffs as they jammed through the whole set. Lots of funky tunes with a hip hop feel that had everyone dancing to the beat of their crazy drummer! Really sweet stuff. Must see!

The Vaccines

The Vaccines have been on tour with Arctic Monkeys and have quickly become one of my favorite breakout bands from 2011 thus far. Their debut album What Did You Expcect from The Vaccines? embodies just what makes British rock really cool and I can’t really think of another way to put it. I expect big things from them in the future because they possess a lot of power and talent. Buzzing guitar, drowning reverb and bouncing beats make for a great live performance. I would go so far as to say they are better live than on record. I’m just sad I missed them performing “Post Break-Up Sex.”

Arcade Fire

I left the glory that is Deadmau5 early in order to see Arcade Fire. They are another band I intended to see yet missed at Coachella this year (I grudgingly recall being dragged out early just as they were playing “Keep the Car Running) so I wasn’t about to miss them again. And I don’t for a second regret leaving Deadmau5, as great as his set was. Arcade Fire are absolutely brilliant performers; another band that sounds even better live than on record. I feel like I forged a different sort of relationship with their music after hearing it live/witnessing their on-stage energy and incredible synergy. They have a really great way of incorporating their audience in their performers. Being there during “Wake-Up” with the whole crowd singing along was almost an otherworldly experience.

MUSE

I have no words for Muse. it was hands down the best performance I have ever experienced. Between the band members’ total synergism and the light show, Muse was worth the price of the ticket. I’m not usually one for light shows, I think they can be pretty tacky but what they had going on was something else. As if they needed anything to enhance the raw energy and musical brilliance they bring to the stage. I definitely got the chills several times during their performance. They left the stage at what appeared to be the end of the show but came back to play “Plug In Baby” and “Knights of Cydonia”–probably the best encore I could think of. Utter brilliance is the best way I can describe their live performance. Cheers.

Love,
Skinny Genes & Witler

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Outside Lands saw its fourth year in Golden Gate Park last weekend, and we were able to go lounge and get down in one of my favorite places in the world. There’s a lot in San Francisco that you can only get in San Francisco, but there’s something about the people there that make all the difference. The spirit of the city couldn’t have been more tangible and everyone seemed to be on the same page. All troubles and worries went on hold for that weekend, as we got together to enjoy life with some of the most talented well-known and underground artists of our time. From sneaking back stage and meeting the Shins to being packed in the front for Black Keys and Muse to seeing deadmau5’s new live set in person, the memories continued to stack from beginning to end. Another year in the fields, another successful weekend. Here were our favorites.

Best of Outside Lands 2011
(in no particular order)
Starfucker
The Shins
The Black Keys
Deadmau5
Ty Segall
Foster the People
Sound Tribe Sector 9
The Vaccines
Arcade Fire
Muse

Starfucker/STRFKR

I had been running around all day Friday and Saturday telling anyone and everyone to make sure Starfucker didn’t make their “Acts I Should Have Seen” list and the boys proved me right once again. There’s something about the way their synths ring and the way their energy flows that makes them one of my favorite bands to see live. This was the first time I wasn’t seeing them in a more intimate venue, and it didn’t take anything away from the awesomeness. So happy they got a crowd of that size. They deserve it all!

The Shins

The Shins were ultimately what pushed me off the fence in terms of purchasing an Outside Lands ticket, though I’d never heard anything about their live performances before. I wasn’t really expecting much because I’d remembered hearing some recordings that weren’t particularly stunning. It was more that I felt obligated to see them, having been a fan for years. Judging by the size of the crowd, I wasn’t the only one that felt that way. Needless to say they far exceeded my expectations. They have great stage presence; James Mercer is such a talented musician. They played just about everything I was hoping they would, except for “Turn On Me” but hey, I think I’ll live.

The Black Keys

We stuffed ourselves in the heart of the Lands End main stage to catch these guys in their entirety, the way it should be done. After a less than favorable review of their performance at Coachella, I wasn’t sure what to expect. The Black Keys came out and played one of the most raw sets I’ve ever seen. Dan Auerbach (guitars/vocals) came out with a look in his eye that wreaked of satisfaction. Ten years in the game and they held down the stage like their career depended on it. Pat Carney played the drums with such angst that had him dripping with sweat when they closed. The live show changed everything, even when I thought I couldn’t like them anymore than I already did.

Deadmau5

Finally back in the mau5 hut after a year and a half since I had seen him last. After all the hype and videos surfacing around the web I had to ensure a good spot to make sure my brain melts proper. Deadmau5 is on tour almost every night, flying around the world from one show to another. Yet he still has the energy and poise to come out and have fun with the crowd. So fun to watch and even more fun to dance to. His sets are always packed with the future of mau5 and everything you want to hear from before.

Ty Segall

Ty was stuffed on the smaller stage of the four, but he played like a headliner and got the crowd response to match. I lost control and ran into the pit after that video to crowd surf and pay my respects to the legend. Hadn’t done that in years and I don’t know why! But that’s just the effect they had on me that day. His live shows are always action packed, and this one proved to be no different. Definitely cool to see him get such a response in his hometown. We got ‘hella’ love for Ty Segall. Oh and I’m really starting to think they actually spelled his name wrong on the poster haha. Two L’s bro.

Foster the People

I almost instantly fell in love with Foster the People when their EP came out earlier this year and was really bummed when I missed them at Coachella. I even sat through Tinie Tempah (worst performance I have ever experienced) to see them but still missed it. All I can say is seeing them at OSL definitely made up for missing them at Coachella and might have actually made up for Tinie Tempah. If I didn’t love them before seeing them live, I do now. Their performance was spot on and so much fun.

STS9

Sound Tribe Sector 9 just sounded like a cool name before I got to witness all their glory live. They’ve made the bill of lots of major festivals around the world and their live show was held to much critical acclaim from anyone that’s seen them. They concocted a combination of electro in a sort of Glitch Mob way with psychedelic guitar riffs as they jammed through the whole set. Lots of funky tunes with a hip hop feel that had everyone dancing to the beat of their crazy drummer! Really sweet stuff. Must see!

The Vaccines

The Vaccines have been on tour with Arctic Monkeys and have quickly become one of my favorite breakout bands from 2011 thus far. Their debut album What Did You Expcect from The Vaccines? embodies just what makes British rock really cool and I can’t really think of another way to put it. I expect big things from them in the future because they possess a lot of power and talent. Buzzing guitar, drowning reverb and bouncing beats make for a great live performance. I would go so far as to say they are better live than on record. I’m just sad I missed them performing “Post Break-Up Sex.”

Arcade Fire

I left the glory that is Deadmau5 early in order to see Arcade Fire. They are another band I intended to see yet missed at Coachella this year (I grudgingly recall being dragged out early just as they were playing “Keep the Car Running) so I wasn’t about to miss them again. And I don’t for a second regret leaving Deadmau5, as great as his set was. Arcade Fire are absolutely brilliant performers; another band that sounds even better live than on record. I feel like I forged a different sort of relationship with their music after hearing it live/witnessing their on-stage energy and incredible synergy. They have a really great way of incorporating their audience in their performers. Being there during “Wake-Up” with the whole crowd singing along was almost an otherworldly experience.

MUSE

I have no words for Muse. it was hands down the best performance I have ever experienced. Between the band members’ total synergism and the light show, Muse was worth the price of the ticket. I’m not usually one for light shows, I think they can be pretty tacky but what they had going on was something else. As if they needed anything to enhance the raw energy and musical brilliance they bring to the stage. I definitely got the chills several times during their performance. They left the stage at what appeared to be the end of the show but came back to play “Plug In Baby” and “Knights of Cydonia”–probably the best encore I could think of. Utter brilliance is the best way I can describe their live performance. Cheers.

Love,
Skinny Genes & Witler


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Mad Decent Block Party made it’s final stop at the city of angels yesterday, and everything went better than expected! I don’t know if I had low expectations because of it being free, all ages, in LA, or the whole ‘DJ’ Kaskade thing that happened the other week, but it ended up being one of the coolest free events I’ve been to! Parking was a bitch and so were the lines..usual pains. I was able to look past that with Dillon Francis throwing down an absolutely killer set, all the sponsors hooking everyone up with free gear, and the dodgeball area was the best. I hadn’t played dodgeball since my preteen years so that was a bit of a throwback. My only qualm of the day was the guy who went out of his way to write on a shirt “If you shuffle you are a faggot.” I know I’m just feeding the beast by acknowledging him…….but fuck that guy. Fuck anyone who tries to be extra controversial especially at other peoples’ expense. I really hate that stuff. But yeah just wanted to get that off my chest haha enjoy the list! YOLO

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Bag Raiders – Snake Charmer (Pop/Electronic)
Starfucker – Dragon Queens (Skeletron Mix) (Indie)
Starfucker – Hard Smart Beta (Indie/Instrumental)
Knife Party – Internet Friends (Electronic)
DJ Khaled ft Drake, Lil Wayne – I’m On One (KillaGraham Remix) (Dubstep)
The Rifles – The Great Escape (Indie Rock)
Clap Your Hands Say Yeah – Is This Love (Indie Rock)
The White Stripes – Offend In Every Way (Rock)

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12FV

Mad Decent Block Party made it’s final stop at the city of angels yesterday, and everything went better than expected! I don’t know if I had low expectations because of it being free, all ages, in LA, or the whole ‘DJ’ Kaskade thing that happened the other week, but it ended up being one of the coolest free events I’ve been to! Parking was a bitch and so were the lines..usual pains. I was able to look past that with Dillon Francis throwing down an absolutely killer set, all the sponsors hooking everyone up with free gear, and the dodgeball area was the best. I hadn’t played dodgeball since my preteen years so that was a bit of a throwback. My only qualm of the day was the guy who went out of his way to write on a shirt “If you shuffle you are a faggot.” I know I’m just feeding the beast by acknowledging him…….but fuck that guy. Fuck anyone who tries to be extra controversial especially at other peoples’ expense. I really hate that stuff. But yeah just wanted to get that off my chest haha enjoy the list! YOLO

YOLO57

^click for whole list

Bag Raiders – Snake Charmer (Pop/Electronic)
Starfucker – Dragon Queens (Skeletron Mix) (Indie)
Starfucker – Hard Smart Beta (Indie/Instrumental)
Knife Party – Internet Friends (Electronic)
DJ Khaled ft Drake, Lil Wayne – I’m On One (KillaGraham Remix) (Dubstep)
The Rifles – The Great Escape (Indie Rock)
Clap Your Hands Say Yeah – Is This Love (Indie Rock)
The White Stripes – Offend In Every Way (Rock)

This song has been stuck in my head for about a month now so I figured it was time to post it. It’s an awesome song by an awesome band (and I need to invest in a thesaurus). It kind of makes me want to vandalize something. Watch the video and see if you don’t feel the same way.

Someday Soon

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This song has been stuck in my head for about a month now so I figured it was time to post it. It’s an awesome song by an awesome band (and I need to invest in a thesaurus). It kind of makes me want to vandalize something. Watch the video and see if you don’t feel the same way.

Someday Soon

Hot off the Portland press is electro-pop duo Wampire. They’re pumping out the kind of jams you have no choice but to dance to, wedging their way into a playlist with Starfucker and Casiokids. Yet they have a unique sound, blending the catchy pop appeal of electronic music with a lo-fi angst. They’ve only released a few tracks but what they have put out is pure, unadulterated fun. Check it out and keep your eyes peeled for these guys in the future.

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Hot off the Portland press is electro-pop duo Wampire. They’re pumping out the kind of jams you have no choice but to dance to, wedging their way into a playlist with Starfucker and Casiokids. Yet they have a unique sound, blending the catchy pop appeal of electronic music with a lo-fi angst. They’ve only released a few tracks but what they have put out is pure, unadulterated fun. Check it out and keep your eyes peeled for these guys in the future.

It’s been only a few months since the release of London-Tokyo-and-Jersey-based four-piece-but-sometimes-five-piece Yuck’s debut album hit the scenes and frontman Daniel Blumberg has already begun a side project of his own. This bitch-on-the-side, dubbed Oupa, is quite different from 90’s rock-inspired jams that Yuck pumps out though. Which I guess just goes to show what a musician Blumberg is. His debut, Forget, was released by Fat Possum Records three days ago. There’s something delicate and longing about it, like he’s been holding onto a secret pain for some time. It makes you want to stretch out the knots in your muscles, yet at the same retreat into some dark cave of solitude and feel bad for yourself. His voice and the soft piano that accompany it elicit emotion without even needing to pay attention to what he’s actually saying. It has a way of hollowing you out, making you wish for a catharsis. It’s a complete sensory experience that makes you feel vulnerable, like you’ve been stripped bare, curled on the floor of a glass mansion enshrouded by a winter landscape. I think maybe Blumberg took a load of sleep medication and contemplated everything shitty in the world and turned it into music. Yet there’s something pretty about it that could numb your brain and aching muscles and steadily lull you to sleep. This is definitely music for a mood. Give it a listen, take it in. It just might be something you’ll want to come back to someday soon.

Oupa – Physical from Boiled Egg on Vimeo.

Oupa – Windows from Boiled Egg on Vimeo.

Forget

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It’s been only a few months since the release of London-Tokyo-and-Jersey-based four-piece-but-sometimes-five-piece Yuck’s debut album hit the scenes and frontman Daniel Blumberg has already begun a side project of his own. This bitch-on-the-side, dubbed Oupa, is quite different from 90’s rock-inspired jams that Yuck pumps out though. Which I guess just goes to show what a musician Blumberg is. His debut, Forget, was released by Fat Possum Records three days ago. There’s something delicate and longing about it, like he’s been holding onto a secret pain for some time. It makes you want to stretch out the knots in your muscles, yet at the same retreat into some dark cave of solitude and feel bad for yourself. His voice and the soft piano that accompany it elicit emotion without even needing to pay attention to what he’s actually saying. It has a way of hollowing you out, making you wish for a catharsis. It’s a complete sensory experience that makes you feel vulnerable, like you’ve been stripped bare, curled on the floor of a glass mansion enshrouded by a winter landscape. I think maybe Blumberg took a load of sleep medication and contemplated everything shitty in the world and turned it into music. Yet there’s something pretty about it that could numb your brain and aching muscles and steadily lull you to sleep. This is definitely music for a mood. Give it a listen, take it in. It just might be something you’ll want to come back to someday soon.

Oupa – Physical from Boiled Egg on Vimeo.

Oupa – Windows from Boiled Egg on Vimeo.

Forget

One of the coolest new bands on the indie scene in my opinion is Santa Barbara’s Gardens & Villa. They’ve harnessed this mind bending sound that pushes limits without being unrelatable or unlistenable. Quite the opposite actually. Their self-titled debut dropped last month, I’m expecting nothing but big things from these guys.

Orange Blossom

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One of the coolest new bands on the indie scene in my opinion is Santa Barbara’s Gardens & Villa. They’ve harnessed this mind bending sound that pushes limits without being unrelatable or unlistenable. Quite the opposite actually. Their self-titled debut dropped last month, I’m expecting nothing but big things from these guys.

Orange Blossom

Remix Artist Collective lay their hands on another great track, improving it with their unique flair. Alex Winston‘s vocals are awesome and they make it a little more dance-able as usual, mixing in the sounds of a variety of instruments. This one’s extremely catchy. Check out the interview we got with them a couple months back.

Alex Winston – Velvet Elvis (RAC Mix) by RAC

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Remix Artist Collective lay their hands on another great track, improving it with their unique flair. Alex Winston‘s vocals are awesome and they make it a little more dance-able as usual, mixing in the sounds of a variety of instruments. This one’s extremely catchy. Check out the interview we got with them a couple months back.

Alex Winston – Velvet Elvis (RAC Mix) by RAC