Deerhoof Setlist
Guerilla Toss Setlist
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Athens Popfest just took place on August 10 to 13 over three venues in Athens, Georgia.
Recap so far:
Athens Popfest Announcement
Athens Popfest Saturday Schedule
Athens Popfest: Spaceflyte / Dressy Bessy / Elf Power (10 Aug 2016)
August 11
On Thursday, August 11, Shopping was joined onstage at the Georgia Theatre by Vanessa Briscoe Hay of Pylon. The Athens legend sang one song with the London post-punk powerhouse. The band’s demeanor when their musical icon left the stage could best be described as one of happy and dazed disbelief; they seemed like they needed a pinch to remind them it wasn’t all just a beautiful dream.
Thursday evening’s festivities reached their peak when Deerhoof took the stage at the Georgia Theatre. Singer/bassist Satomi Matsuzaki didn’t just play music during this performance; she led a musical pep rally. She commanded this crowd to dance, wave their arms and Come See The Duck, and they happily did her bidding.
At one point the show (almost) stopped completely, as Greg Saunier’s drum kit had been creeping incrementally across the stage. Deerhoof stopped playing while the rug under his kit was re-taped. Saunier filled in with a hilarious impromptu monologue about technical difficulties vis-à-vis drum kits. Who knew such a seemingly boring subject could be so entertaining? Inside this drummer resides the heart of a true comedian. By the way, he never missed a beat.
August 12
Friday August 12 was all about the avant-garde. You’ve got to love a band that deadpans lyrics about a neon b**thole, and therefore you’ve got to love Bastards of Fate. Lead vocalist Doug Cheatwood swings a utility flashlight, or hoists it above his head, or attaches it to the waistband of his pants, depending on his mood.
The Popfest crowd got to witness many successful marriages of music and performance art on Friday, including but not limited to those perpetuated by Schwervon!, Guerilla Toss and Bastards of Fate.
Guerilla Toss also recently announced their “West Coast Shred 2016” Tour, which oddly starts on the East Coast in Brooklyn, New York on September 3rd and ending in the Midwest in Chicago, Illinois on September 28th. Guerilla Toss’ latest Eraser Stargazer is out now on DFA Records.
To be concluded...
Recap so far:
On Thursday, August 11, Shopping was joined onstage at the Georgia Theatre by Vanessa Briscoe Hay of Pylon. The Athens legend sang one song with the London post-punk powerhouse. The band’s demeanor when their musical icon left the stage could best be described as one of happy and dazed disbelief; they seemed like they needed a pinch to remind them it wasn’t all just a beautiful dream.
Thursday evening’s festivities reached their peak when Deerhoof took the stage at the Georgia Theatre. Singer/bassist Satomi Matsuzaki didn’t just play music during this performance; she led a musical pep rally. She commanded this crowd to dance, wave their arms and Come See The Duck, and they happily did her bidding.
At one point the show (almost) stopped completely, as Greg Saunier’s drum kit had been creeping incrementally across the stage. Deerhoof stopped playing while the rug under his kit was re-taped. Saunier filled in with a hilarious impromptu monologue about technical difficulties vis-à-vis drum kits. Who knew such a seemingly boring subject could be so entertaining? Inside this drummer resides the heart of a true comedian. By the way, he never missed a beat.
August 12
Friday August 12 was all about the avant-garde. You’ve got to love a band that deadpans lyrics about a neon b**thole, and therefore you’ve got to love Bastards of Fate. Lead vocalist Doug Cheatwood swings a utility flashlight, or hoists it above his head, or attaches it to the waistband of his pants, depending on his mood.
GToss West Coast Shred 2016 |
Guerilla Toss also recently announced their “West Coast Shred 2016” Tour, which oddly starts on the East Coast in Brooklyn, New York on September 3rd and ending in the Midwest in Chicago, Illinois on September 28th. Guerilla Toss’ latest Eraser Stargazer is out now on DFA Records.
To be concluded...
Deerhoof at Georgia Theatre, Athens (11 Aug 2016) |
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