Official 2013 Festival Speculation

Started by EverythingChanges, Jan 24, 2013, 11:24 PM

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Fully

I love Sharon and the Dap-Kings. I wish they were playing at Bonnaroo this year.

justbcuzido

Hard to top last years Forecastle lineup. This is good, but nothing that would make me travel across the country to attend. I would see all of these groups individually (and have seen most of the headliners), but wouldn't travell to see a fest set for just these bands.. Oh well.
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johnnYYac

Until Forecastle stops landing on the same weekend as my wife and 3rd daughter's birthdays (July 13 and 14, respectively), I will miss Forecastle.  Last year was the exception, for obvious reasons.

If String Cheese Incident can play each of three nights, seems hometown heroes MMJ should be able to do the same next time.

Not a spectacular lineup, but highlights for me (if I was going)...

Jim, Grace Potter & TN, Bob Mould (!), Flaming Lips (never seen 'em), Alabama Shakes (especially if they can expand their set with new tunes)

Maybe Jim will repay Brittany and join the Shakes for a tune or two.
I'm hoping/expecting Jim to pull some Ben Sollee-style stage bombing.

If I lived closer, had more $$$, and could convince the wife to make Forecastle an annual birthday adventure, I'd be there and have a great time.  Maybe next year...
The fact that my heart's beating is all the proof you need.

Tired Eyes

Quote from: EverythingChanges on Mar 04, 2013, 01:35 PM
In that case, can anyone recommend anything musically exciting this year in or surrounding Indiana?

This festival in Ohio looks pretty good.  I've never been to it though so can't give a firsthand report of what it's like to be there.

http://nelsonvillefest.org/

Fully

Quote from: Tired Eyes on Mar 04, 2013, 03:37 PM
Quote from: EverythingChanges on Mar 04, 2013, 01:35 PM
In that case, can anyone recommend anything musically exciting this year in or surrounding Indiana?

This festival in Ohio looks pretty good.  I've never been to it though so can't give a firsthand report of what it's like to be there.

http://nelsonvillefest.org/

Not a great festival, but Brown Bird and Sharon Van Etten are playing...

Waddy Peytona

JK should ask MMJ to curate again next year. Overall, I think last year's lineup was much stronger than what has been released thus far. I will concede, however, that I'm not the typical Forecastle customer.

EverythingChanges

Quote from: Tired Eyes on Mar 04, 2013, 03:37 PM
Quote from: EverythingChanges on Mar 04, 2013, 01:35 PM
In that case, can anyone recommend anything musically exciting this year in or surrounding Indiana?

This festival in Ohio looks pretty good.  I've never been to it though so can't give a firsthand report of what it's like to be there.

http://nelsonvillefest.org/

I would really like to see Wilco, I could see myself doing a 1 day pass.

I agree, MMJ should have gotten the chance to play 3 days since SCI is going to.
I wonder why we listen to poets when nobody gives a fuck

EverythingChanges

Quote from: Waddy Peytona on Mar 04, 2013, 04:58 PM
JK should ask MMJ to curate again next year. Overall, I think last year's lineup was much stronger than what has been released thus far. I will concede, however, that I'm not the typical Forecastle customer.

I agree, there are maybe 5 bands on this list that I am happy to see.  There were well over a dozen last festival that I was excited about, not to mention, MMJ is all I need anyways.
I wonder why we listen to poets when nobody gives a fuck

Mahgeetah34

I actually like Forecastle's lineup this year. The Black Keys (hoping for not much from El Camino), The Avetts, String Cheese, that Jim James guy, The Forecastle Incident (maybe Jim will join in), Young The Giant, Big Boi, Purity Ring, Datsik, Dawes, Toro Y Moi (whom I hope joins the Bonnaroo lineup), Killer Mike, Foxygen and Rubblebucket.

I'd say that's enough for me to ponder a weekend pass this time around

EverythingChanges

The keys not making their setlist 50-75% Brothers and El Camino is funny.
I wonder why we listen to poets when nobody gives a fuck

manonthemoon

Quote from: EverythingChanges on Mar 03, 2013, 11:01 PM
I have been trying to like SCI all day, but it isn't clicking with me.  They seem so cheesy (no pun intended).  They just sound sorta goofy I guess.  Am I crazy?

For me SCI is one of the only bands who kills it on their albums as they are all really diversely talented on a variety of instruments, plus they all sing and write different songs, but when they do live shows the drugs or whatever they are on tend to take away from their sets.  I saw them do a song where they sung the same verse two seperate time on accident, I've seen them forget what song they were trying to do the same night so that could of been a very out there show.  Overall their more bluegrass inspired stuff is fantastic if you like that style along with sometimes a river, who am i, wake up, but then the other more jammy or trippy stuff doesn't do it for me.  Of course I think most of their shows are more of a big party feel than anything else to be honest.
Alive or Just Breathing

johnnYYac

The fact that my heart's beating is all the proof you need.

touchingmept2

The time is near, to come forward with whatever killed your spark.

johnnYYac

The fact that my heart's beating is all the proof you need.

EverythingChanges

Super funny, and I would actually enjoy a Pink Floyd cover band to most bands that show up on lineups haha.
I wonder why we listen to poets when nobody gives a fuck

EverythingChanges

Robert Plant, Boys Noize,  Sarah Jarosz, and inc. are coming to Forecastle. 
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LBSUNFLWR

I haven't heard Robert Plant's new stuff but I think it will be pretty cool to see him just because of who he is! that's a pretty significant addition to the Forecastle line-up I think.

johnnYYac

Lollapalooza, August 2-4, 2013  Grant Park, Chicago, IL

Lineup announced (alphabetical)

2 Chainz2 Chainz
360360
Adventure Club
Alex Clare
Alt-J
Alvin Risk
American Authors
Angel Haze
Art Department
Astro
Atlas Genius
Azealia Banks
Baauer
Band Of Horses
Baroness
Beach House
Bear Mountain
Beast Patrol
Ben Howard
Blondfire
Brick + Mortar
Brite Lite Brite
Brooke Waggoner
Cat Power
Chance The Rapper
Charles Bradley
Cherub
Cole Plante
Court Yard Hounds
Crystal Castles
D-Pryde
Dada Life
Deap Vally
Death Grips
DIIV
Dillon Francis
Disclosure
Dog Blood
Ellie Goulding
Emeli Sande
Eric Church
Family of the Year
Father John Misty
Flux Pavilion
Foals
Frightened Rabbit
Frontier Ruckus
Ghost B.C.
GriZ
Grizzly Bear
Guards
HAIM
Half Moon Run
Heartless Bastards
Hey Marseilles
Hot Chip
Houndmouth
Icona Pop
Imagine Dragons
IO Echo
Jake Bugg
Jessie Ware
Kendrick Lamar
Keys N Krates
Kill the Noise
Knife Party
Lana Del Rey
Lance Herbstrong
Lianne La Havas
Little Green Cars
Local Natives
Lukas Nelson & P.O.T.R.
Machines Are People Too
Major Lazer
Makeshift Prodigy
Matt & Kim
Modestep
Monsta
MS MR
Mumford & Sons
New Order
Nine Inch Nails
O'Brother
Pacific Air
Palma Violets
Phoenix
Planet Hemp
Pujol
Queens Of The Stone Age
Reignwolf
Robert DeLong
San Cisco
Shovels & Rope
Skaters
Smith Westerns
St. Lucia
Steve Angello
Steve Aoki
Supreme Cuts
Tegan and Sara
The Bright Light Social Hour
The Cure
The Dunwells
The Killers
The Lumineers
The Lumineers
The Mowgli's
The National
The Neighbourhood
The Orwells
The Postal Service
The Vaccines
Theophilus London
Thievery Corporation
Timeflies
Twenty One Pilots
Two Door Cinema Club
Unknown Mortal Orchestra
Vampire Weekend
Wake Owl
Wavves
Wheeler Brothers
Wild Belle
Wild Cub
Wild Nothing
YawnYawn
The fact that my heart's beating is all the proof you need.

EverythingChanges

Not the greatest lineup Lolla has had.  There are too many Mumford style bands for my liking!
I wonder why we listen to poets when nobody gives a fuck

MrWhippy

Quote from: EverythingChanges on Apr 01, 2013, 06:24 PM
Not the greatest lineup Lolla has had.  There are too many Mumford style bands for my liking!

Yeah, and Yac had to list The Lumineers twice just to rub it in.   :grin:
My heart can't wait to meet you on the other side.