If you didn’t spend your weekend at Grant Park in Chicago, then you really, really missed out. Lollapalooza 2010 was hugely successful!
So successful, in fact, multiple sources are reporting this year’s attendance as the largest since the music festival made Chi-town its home in 2005. 240,000 music lovers invaded the windy city from August 6-8 and enjoyed some positively awesome performances. So what exactly did you miss?
Concerts from fan favorites like MGMT…
…The Strokes
…and Green Day.
Devo proved that they can still “Whip It,”
and John Popper and Blues Traveler brought it back with “Hook.”
Living legend, Mavis Staples, was a treat for all the old souls…
…and 80’s band, X Japan, rocked it out for all the heavy metal heads.
Bringing its awesomeness back to Illinois for the next eight years, Lollapalooza has signed a deal to stay in Chicago through 2018. So mark your 2011 calendars, give yourself an early Labor Day vacay, and plan to jam out at next year’s Lollapalooza!
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How did Green Day go from a shameless 90’s Bay area punk trio to the most relevant rock band in America? It’s a rhetorical question, I know, but there is something truly special about a band capable of making the cultural defining statements of Dookie, American Idiot, and their latest offering (which complements Idiot quite well), 21st Century Breakdown.
On Breakdown, Green Day is truly breaking it down on what it means to be alive in post-Bush America. Billie Joe Armstrong is like a modern day Walter Cronkite, reporting on America’s state of affairs much like Cronkite brought the ugliness of Vietnam directly into Americans living rooms in the 70’s. He is a child of Nixon era America and now he is chronicling the Obama era like he belongs to the ‘class of 13’ as he proudly exclaims.
It’s an ambitious and successful follow-up to Idiot. The album is divided into 3 Acts, Heroes and Cons; Charlatans and Saints; and Horseshoes and Handgrenades. Act III is the weakest of the three but it also features the album’s most enjoyable track, the aforementioned “Horeshoes.” The band connects admirably on at least half of these 18 tracks, making the division of the album into 3 acts function as smoothly as a stage play.
I couldn’t help but think, however, had Green Day eliminated a handful of songs this could be the most consistent, enjoyable rock album of all-time. Either way, if you like good rock music, you will find plenty to like in 21st Century Breakdown.
How’s this for a super group…Jack White of The White Stripes, Alison Mosshart of the Kills, Jack Lawrence of White’s side project Raconteurs, and Queens of the Stone Age guitarist Dean Fertita; United as one they call themselves The Dead Weather and their debut album, Horehound is due out in June.
The album’s producer, White, plays drums on the record (and also sings). The album was recorded in just three weeks at White’s Third-Man studio-label complex in Nashville.
Other promising releases due out this spring:
Neil Young “Fork in the Road,” on 4/7
Silversun Pickups “Swoon” 4/14
Bob Dylan “Together Through Life” 4/28
Lil Wayne “Rebirth” in May
Also in May, Green Day “21st Century Breakdown”
Eminem “Relapse” 5/18
Conor Oberst Outer South” 5/19
Mos Def “The Ecstatic” and Sonic Youth “The Eternal” 6/9
Wilco, also, will have a new album out sometime in June. Needless to say, it will be a good time for music lovers in the coming months.
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