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August 6, 2005

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Day 1 of Popfest ended with the Thermals playing “No Culture Icons” and Kathy sweetly leaning into the mic and saying “Enjoy the rest of the PDX Pop” – so yeah, exactly as it should have. Such a great first day/night. People were there from go, vibes were super positive, bands were good. 31 Knots were a personal highlight; never seen them before, Joe Haege is a rad frontman, molesting the awesome bassist, climbing the speakers, falling into the crowd, he puts on a show and then some. I was thinking they should open for Les Savy Fav but I guess they’re not together anymore.

Came home and opened the email (why? i don’t know) and there was a MENOMENA UPDATE in there. Turns out they have two awesome new videos – this one by Jonnie Ross (who I think I met at a birthday party a while back?) and this one by e*rock (it gets really nice towards the end). Danny from the band Menomena is playing with his other band Lackthereof at 7pm at popfest tomorrow. And that brings us back to doh.

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June 1, 2005

Sasquatch Festival 2005, The Gorge Amphitheater, 5/27

[This post originally appeared on Team Tinnitus]

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Sasquatch is a hairy beast that lives in the woods, also known as Bigfoot. Sasquatch is also a music festival that takes place once a year, way out in bumfuck Washington. The town of George, Washington to be exact, which is an awesome name for a town. I went this year and this is what I saw.

A.C. NEWMAN: I didn’t really get into this guy’s set, can’t really say why. It’s really nice music, but maybe it just seemed a little too straight after shotgunning beers and smoking j’s at 1pm. Yeah, that’s probably what it was.

MENOMENA: I feel like I’ve been completely stalking these dudes lately. They’re probably starting to get a little creeped out. I saw them at SXSW, after the Gang of Four show at the Filmore, then here. It’s like every time they leave Portland, there I am, waving awkwardly, mooching band beer, always, THERE. I swear this is just coincidence. Anyway, they were good, it’s awlays cool to see people I don’t recognize getting stoked on their wonderful music, and Brent seemed to be wearing a kids soccer uniform. Who’s creepy now, HUH??

(Horrible period where my only options were Jem, Blue Scholars, and the Dears, NONE of which appeal to me at all. Bummed a cigarette under a tree. Smoked out to Jem’s whitebread reggae.)

ARCADE FIRE: My friend Javan and I were talking about Canadian bands and I was saying something halfway snarky about “trying really hard”. Which is a good thing right? I honestly wanted to mean it that way but sometimes I don’t, and I honestly didn’t know what I meant when I sat down for this show. Midway through the Arcade Fire’s set – the emotional histrionics and the dudes running around banging on stuff and making orgasm faces like some kind of indie-rock Stomp – and I thought I knew. “Trying really hard” can be like when Celine Dion tries really hard, holds her stomach, slowly curls her hand into a fist and raises it towards the heavens. It can mean schmaltz.

And yet somehow I went away liking this band more. Their songs really are pretty amazing, they sound great in a huge-ass canyon/cliff setting, and they really ARE trying hard and that’s a good thing and I hate my asshole self for implying otherwise.

WILCO: Liked it. Nils Kline is an awesome guitarist. “Spiders (Kidsmoke)” was made for arenas like this one.

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KANYE WEST: So great. Awesome performer, all the more impressive given his skill as a producer. Played snippets of classic R&B hits to introduce his own R&B hits. Possibly the highlight. “Possibly” because later on my friend Kat was saying how she thought the lyrics to this song were a little effed up. I totally ignored this at first, then I read these awesome, thought-provoking posts from Julianne Shepherd and Jessica Hopper, and I got to thinking, wait, what is up with that song? And, maybe more importantly, why did I instantly dismiss my female friend’s complaint? No really, READ THOSE POSTS.

MODEST MOUSE: Good band, but I think I’ve officially decided (officials please take note) that this is not “my” good band. I just can’t really get into it. I feel like they have two basic songs, the sad song and the angry song, and I am just not needing all that sadness and anger. But (surprise!) I really like “Float On”. All my friends like them and I like my friends so I’m not talking shit. Just talking.

THE PIXIES: I never ever ever thought I’d see the Pixies once, let alone three times in my lifetime, as I now have. At this point the thrill of seeing these amazing, AMAZING!! songs live has faded and I am free to fixate on the bad parts of their show, and their are enough to make me wish I had only seen them once.

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CONCLUSION: Really fun way to spend a Saturday with good friends. Really really hot. Next time save energy for the post-fest party in the campground. Bring a frisbee.

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July 26, 2004

First Strongweek Presents show at Lola’s Room was a smashing success. Lots of happy people and happy bands (rad all-local lineup = Menomena, The Joggers, Talkdemonic), and a drunk Dave and Matt.

If you are in Portland, OR please come down to this on Friday night. It’s a big ol’ dance party on the Orange Room‘s big-ass porch, looking out over the Willamette River. Can you say P-L-U-R?

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