Modest Mouse, Interpol set for Lollapalooza
Modest Mouse, Interpol, CSS, MIA, TV On The Radio, Kings of Leon, Yeah Yeah Yeahs and LCD Soundsystem will perform at this year's Lollapalooza Festival, it was announced today (April 11).
The festival is set to take place August 3-5 in Chicago's Grant Park.
Also on board for the massive festival are Muse, Hot Chip, The View, Cold War Kids, Kanye West, Pearl Jam, Daft Punk, Iggy & the Stooges, Snow Patrol, Patti Smith, Spoon, Amy Winehouse, Clap Your Hands Say Yeah, Yo La Tengo, The Hold Steady, !!! and Peter, Bjorn and John.
Originally a travelling festival founded by Perry Farrell in 1991, Lollapalooza now stays put in Chicago. It also includes a Kidzapalooza component, which features performances geared toward youngsters.
Children under age 10 are admitted free.
For tickets and further information, visit Lollapalooza.com
The full lineup to date:
Red Hot Chili Peppers
Kanye West
Manu Chao
Wilco
Death Cab For Cutie
The Raconteurs
Gnarls Barkley
The Flaming Lips
Ween
My Morning Jacket
Queens of the Stone Age
The Shins
Common
Matisyahu
Ryan Adams
Umphrey's McGee
Sonic Youth
Ben Kweller
Violent Femmes
Thievery Corporation
Sleater-Kinney
Nickel Creek
Blues Traveler
Broken Social Scene
The New Pornographers
Iron & Wine
Poi Dog Pondering
Coheed and Cambria
The Secret Machines
Built To Spill
eels
Panic! At the Disco
The Disco Biscuits
She Wants Revenge
The Dresden Dolls
Reverend Horton Heat
The Smoking Popes
Andrew Bird
Stars
Cursive
Blackalicious
Editors
Lyrics Born
Lady Sovereign
Calexico
Nada Surf
Feist
Aqualung
The Frames
The Hold Steady
The Go! Team
Mates of State
Pepper
Particle
The Redwalls
Mute Math
Wolfmother
Sparta
The Subways
Of Montreal
Blue October
Peeping Tom
Jeremy Enigk
Living Things
Sound Team
Mix Master Mike
The M's
Hot Chip
The Benevento-Russo Duo
Matt Costa
The New Amsterdams
deadboy & the Elephantmen
30 Seconds to Mars
Rainer Maria
Cold War Kids
Sybris
Anathallo
The Burden Brothers
What Made Milwaukee Fam...
Manishevitz
Husky Rescue
Ohmega Watts
Office
Be Your Own Pet
Oh No! Oh My!
Mucca Pazza
Elvis Perkins
Trevor Hall
Midlake
Sa-Ra
Ghostland Observatory
Assassins
DJ Rashida
VHS or Beta DJ Set
Kelley Stoltz
Kill Hannah
Katie Todd Band
Cameron McGill & What Army
The Bon Mots
Lanz
Moses Mayfield
Manchester Orchestra
Makeshifte
Catfish Haven
Mixin Marc
Jon McLaughlin
Musical Outfits
St. James
Deadsy
Peter DiStefano with PerryFarrell (Kidz)
Justin Roberts (Kidz)
The Candy Band (Kidz)
Ella Jenkins (Kidz)
Q Brothers (Kidz)
The Blisters (Kidz)
Alvin Ailey Dance Camp (Kidz)
Asheba (Kidz)
Chutzpah (Kidz)
School of Rock (Kidz)
Kellee McQuinn and Kid Tribe (Kidz)
ScribbleMonster (Kidz)
Jon Yost Rhythm Revolution (Kidz) |
Gallows gear up for US album release and tour
Gallows are gearing up for the Stateside release of their debut album 'Orchestra of Wolves', set for release on July 10.
The band will support the album's release with a slot on the Warped tour, kicking off June 29 in Pomona, CA. The Brits will launch the tour with a headlining performance at the tour pre-party at the Glass House in Pomona on June 28.
The album will come out as a one-disc CD in the US, featuring three of the tracks that were included on disc two of the album's release in the UK including their cover of Black Flag's 'Nervous Breakdown'.
'Orchestra of Wolves' tracklisting is:
'Kill The Rhythm'
'Come Friendly Bombs'
'Abandon Ship'
'In The Belly Of A Shark'
'Six Years'
'Rolling With The Punches'
'Last Fight For The Living Dead'
' Just Because You Sleep Next To Me Doesn't Mean You Are Safe'
'Will Someone Shoot That Fucking Snake'
'Stay Cold'
'I Promise This Won't Hurt'
'Orchestra Of Wolves'
'Sick Of Feeling Sick'
'Black Heart Queen'
'Nervous Breakdown'
Meanwhile you can catch Gallows on the Warped tour calling at:
Pomona, CA Pomona Fairgrounds (June 29)
Ventura, CA Seaside Park (30)
Mountain View, CA Shoreline Amphitheatre (July 1)
Vancouver, BC Thunderbird Stadium at UBC (3)
Calgary, AB Race City Motorsport Park (5)
Salt Lake City, UT Utah State Fairgrounds (6)
Phoenix, AZ Cricket Pavilion (11)
Las Cruces, NM NMSU Practice Field (12)
San Antonio, TX Verizon Wireless Amphitheater (13)
Houston, TX Reliant Center (15)
Atlanta, GA HiFi Buys Amphitheater (18)
Jacksonville, FL Equestrian Center (19)
St. Petersburg, FL Vinoy Park (20)
Miami, FL Bayfront Park (21)
Orlando, FL Tinker Field (22)
Charlotte, NC Verizon Wireless Amphitheater (23)
Virginia Beach, VA Verizon Wireless Amphitheater (24)
Washington, DC Merriweather Post Pavilion (25)
Scranton, PA Montage Mountain Amphitheater (26)
Detroit, MI Comerica Park & Street (27)
Chicago, IL First Midwest Bank Amphitheater (28)
Minneapolis, MN Metrodome (29)
Milwaukee, WI Marcus Amphitheater (31)
Cincinnati, OH Riverbend Music Center (August 1)
Cleveland, OH Tower City Amphitheater (2)
Philadelphia, PA Tweeter Center at the Waterfront (3)
Long Island, NY Nassau Coliseum (4)
Englishtown, NJ Raceway Park (5)
Indianapolis, IN Verizon Wireless Music Center (7)
Pittsburgh, PA Post Gazette Pavillion (8)
Boston, MA Tweeter Center (9)
Buffalo, NY Darien Lakes Fields (10)
Montreal, QC Pac Jean-Drapeau (12)
St. Louis, MO UMB Bank Pavilion (14)
Kansas City, KS Verizon Wireless Amphitheater (15)
Boise, ID Idaho Center (17)
Seattle, WA The Gorge Amphitheatre (18)
Portland, OR Columbia Meadows (19) |
Starsailor announce UK tour
Starsailor have announced details of a UK tour.
The band will hit the road this autumn for a series of dates.
The group, who last released an album in 2005, will play acoustic and electric sets to promote Fairtrade.
They play:
Huddersfield Town Hall (September 30)
Queens Hall Edinburgh (October 1)
Middlesbrough Town Hall (2)
Preston 53 Degrees (3)
Warrington Parr Hall (5)
Chesterfield Winding Wheel (6)
Southampton University (8)
Northampton Roadmenders (9)
Bath Pavilion (10) |