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A Quick Rothbury 2009 Artist Breakdown

Posted by Nick Meador on Jun 28, 2009 in Concerts, Features, MP3s

My Rothbury countdown says there are four days until liftoff, and that means I need to start working on my coverage. It’s my goal to provide a different perspective on the festival than you might find at other media outlets. Most of the Michigan media just don’t get Rothbury; they think it’s cool to have a big event in our state, but they’re upset that there aren’t more “radio friendly” (or even indie-hipster-friendly) bands. On the other hand, some media outlets and festival crowds only pay attention to the big jam bands. I mean, I have goose pimples over the String Cheese reunion show too, but why should other worthy artists get overlooked because of that?

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And I don’t know about you, but I find the artist line-up page on Rothbury’s website impossible to read. It’s easier to grasp on the festival schedule pages, but I think that further context can be provided. The following is a concise attempt at just that sort of context. When I tried to sort the bands into some kind of manageable form, I realized what an incredibly diverse line-up we have at Rothbury 2009!

Don’t take it too literally though. I’m not trying to pigeonhole anyone, and obviously some bands could fit in many categories (i.e. – String Cheese Incident is a progressive bluegrass band, STS9 should probably be in Live Electronica, and many would just group Yonder Mountain in with the big jam bands). This is merely a quick guide intended to help those who are attending Rothbury, especially if you’re new to the festival scene. This is also my own borderline-OCD way of preparing. It will help me prioritize where to be at which times.

Audio: “Hold What You Got” by The String Cheese Incident, from Carnival ‘99

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Of course, when the time comes, I’ll probably throw it all to the wind and just wander around Double JJ Ranch, heading wherever I please. That’s part of the fun of music festivals: the unexpected! Discover new bands! Meet new people! Witness the extraordinary! Live and learn and love! The point is, Rothbury isn’t just another festival that happened to show up in Michigan. Rothbury is now one of the premier American music festivals, with an already stellar reputation that is scraping up against giants like Bonnaroo and Coachella. And we Michiganders should take advantage of it.

The Tripolee Domes at night - Rothbury 2008

The Tripolee Domes at night - Rothbury 2008

I. Jam Bands:

The Dead
The String Cheese Incident
The Disco Biscuits
Sound Tribe Sector 9 (STS9)
Umphrey’s McGee
Gov’t Mule
Hill Country Revue
Underground Orchestra
Davy Knowles and Back Door Slam

II. Rock/Classic Rock:

Bob Dylan and His Band
Willie Nelson & Family
The Black Crowes
Les Claypool
Zappa Plays Zappa

III. Bluegrass/Country:

Yonder Mountain String Band
Keller Williams
Railroad Earth
Son Volt
Peter Rowan Bluegrass Band w/ Tony Rice
Ralph Stanley & The Clinch Mountain Boys

Audio: “Stay” by Pretty Lights, an artist I haven’t seen before but I’m very excited about

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IV. Live Electronica:

Lotus
EOTO
Future Rock
LYNX & Janover
Pretty Lights
Lipp Service (Eliot Lipp and members of Pnuma)
Alex B (of Pnuma)
Big Gigantic
2020 Soundsystem
Break Science ft. Adam Deitch

V. Electronic/Mash-up/DJ:

Girl Talk
MSTRKRFT
The Glitch Mob
Chromeo
Shpongle DJ Set

VI. Indie Rock/Alt Rock:

Broken Social Scene
Man Man
Flogging Molly
The Hold Steady
Cold War Kids
Grace Potter and the Nocturnals
The Parlor Mob
Sam Roberts Band
Wendy Darling
Rachel Goodrich

The Odeum Stage

The Odeum Stage

VII. Acoustic Rock/Singer-Songwriter:

Martin Sexton
Brett Dennen
G. Love & Special Sauce
Guster
John Butler
Jackie Greene
Reed Thomas Lawrence
The White Buffalo
Ani DiFranco
The Ragbirds

VIII. World/Reggae:

Femi Kuti & the Positive Force
Toubab Krewe
Damian “Jr. Gong” Marley & NAS
Matisyahu
Toots & the Maytals
Giant Panda Guerilla Dub Squad
Rebelution
King Sunny Ade & His African Beats

IX. Hip Hop/Rap/R&B:

Chris Pierce
Soulive
The Cool Kids
Quannum Allstars (incl. Lyrics Born)

X. Michigan Bands:

Four Finger Five
Steppin’ In It
The Hard Lessons
The Macpodz
UPDATE 7/8/09: Vox Maui, a band from Detroit’s east side, was playing all weekend long in an Epicenter tent near the entrance to Rothbury’s music area.

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Blog Update…and a New of Montreal Song

Posted by Nick Meador on Oct 8, 2008 in MP3s, News

I thought I should take a minute to update you about the MusicEdge blog. If you don’t know me, my name is Nick Meador. I recently finished my Masters of Journalism program at MSU, and I’m a current resident of Ann Arbor. During my time in the J-School, I started the MusicEdge section for SpartanEdge.com. I wasn’t sure if I was going to continue blogging for them, but I missed music writing and I currently have no other options. Thus, I’m still around.

I used to focus more on album releases and upcoming concerts, and you’ll still find some of that here. But for the most part, I’ll be approaching the new music through MP3s that you can listen to and, in some cases (hopefully), download. You might have noticed that this blog looks a lot different than before. I changed the theme once we upgraded to the most recent WordPress software. I also tried to change the links to a color that’s easier on the eyes (the standard was a bright red). You’ll also see a tag cloud on the sidebar. I recommend using it to find topics that interest you. And remember, have some fun!

Now on to the good stuff. I guess this is a sort of MusicEdge premiere. Of Montreal has a new album called Skeletal Lamping coming out on October 21. It’s an extremely quick turnaround from their 2007 album Hissing Fauna, Are You The Destroyer?, but it’s hard to tell if the new album is transitional or not. Essentially, it’s even more ADD-induced (or -inducing) than the last one, and there are still fewer aspects of sunny indie pop (sorry to Satanic Panic and Sunlandic Twins fans). There’s definitely a hefty dose of homoeroticism, and I’m pretty sure band leader Kevin Barnes has multiple personality disorder. Get ready for a ride!

They’re also releasing a Skeletal Lamping Collection of stuff designed by David Barnes (who also does all their album artwork), brother of vocalist/multi-instrumentalist/nudist Kevin. The band is touring Europe before returning to the U.S., but they won’t be hitting Michigan. They’ll be at the Riviera Theater in Chicago on October 27.

I’m pretty sure they played the song below at Rothbury Festival in July, so it may sound familiar to any of you who were in attendance. It was an incredible performance — not that that’s rare for this band. (NOTE – I know that IMEEM sometimes plays the whole song and sometimes only a portion. I’m trying to troubleshoot the problem. Thanks for your patience)

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