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If you missed Rock the Garden this year, you can tune into 89.3 The Current on Tuesday, June 30 and Wednesday, July 1 for the rebroadcasts of the music festival.
Additionally, you'll find our recap below. For more photos, head over to Photos: Rock the Garden (20 June 2015).
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The slow, looped beats of ‘Binoculars’ were an ideal first-course to the day ahead, with tempo ramping up mid-set for ‘Vital Signs’. With producer/MC Bobby Raps giving a shout-out to his grandparents in the audience, it seemed like a chilled and relaxed performance amongst a few thousand of their closest friends.
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Lucius
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Any lack of sunshine was more than made up for as singers Jess Wolfe and Holly Laessig wore matching lemon yellow dresses and had short cropped red hairdos. They mentioned getting into town and going “straight to Nye’s - we had some pirogies and do-si-doed”, which endeared them to the few in the crowd that didn’t know them before. Their brief 40 min set consisted of much of their debut album, along with new song, ‘Dusty Trails’ and a cover of the obscure 60’s Ian & Sylvia/We Five song, ‘You Were on My Mind’.
Courtney Barnett
Courtney Barnett
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Joined by Dave Mudie and Bones Sloane, the trio emerged in the hot afternoon, amidst a pumped-in fog and donned in all black, and were immediately in top gear with ‘Elevator Operator’.
Lyrically surreal but irresistible, Barnett and co. bravely took a no-prisoners approach, knowing that their stage time was limited and the ferocity of basic rock ‘n roll was the ideal prescription for a festival crowd on a warm afternoon. Slowing down only for the mid-set ‘Depreston’, she slipped a chugging ‘Nobody Really Cares If You Don't Go to the Party’ into the set before radio hit, ‘Avant Gardener’, and closed with a shredding ‘Pedestrian at Best’.
Conor Oberst
Conor Oberst
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Oberst's band was none other than The Felice Brothers, who actually played one of their song, ‘Meadow of a Dream’, midway in their set. Oberst's wife, Corina Figueroa Escamilla, joined him on stage for ‘Poison Oak’ and ‘Easy / Lucky / Free’.
While many of Oberst's songs on this set were uplifting and meant for a live audience, he decided to end with a slower song, ‘Milk Thistle’, with its haunting lyrics of like a crying baby at the bottom of a well.
Trivia: Apparently Woody Harrelson, taking a break from filming Wilson, stopped in at Rock the Garden to check out Oberst's set.
Belle & Sebastian
Belle & Sebastian
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Joining B&S on stage were Laurels String Quartet, who actually recorded tracks for the band's latest Girls in Peacetime Wants to Dance.
Several tracks from the new album were played, which went over well. Particularly ‘The Everlasting Muse’ sounded much better live, with its ups and downs, which did not translate on the studio album.
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Setlist
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Of course, the two closing tracks, ‘The Boy With the Arab Strap’ and ‘I Didn't See It Coming’ were absolutely unforgettable. Murdoch walked on the front barrier and asked if anyone wanted to dance and encourage fans to come on stage. About thirty fans jumped to the stage and just had an absolute blast singing and dancing... and, yes, taking plenty of selfies.
NOTE: Thanks to Andrea at the Current for providing much of the set lists.
Belle and Sebastian at Rock the Garden, Minneapolis (20 June 2015) |
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