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Sasquatch 2010 Preview: Marika on Monday’s Must-Sees

Posted by May 28th, 2010 1 Comment »

Sasquatch 2010 Preview
Monday, May 31
The Gorge Amphithetre
 

Whee!I never saw the movie 500 Days of Summer, which means I came by The Temper Trap honestly (Sasquatch stage, 1:55PM). The name is a bit misleading, as their sound is fluid and catchy, but barely ever angry. It’s a beat that spawns YouTube comments like ‘Eargasmic!’ and ‘Mellow yet sad yet slightly uplifting.’ Despite the occasional Coldplay moment on their album, Conditions, I hope they deliver live.

Passion Pit (Sasquatch stage, 4:10PM) is a personal favorite, though it’s during Telekinesis (Yeti stage, 4:05PM). I’m hoping Passion Pit’s upbeat, driven songs – an interesting balance of indie, electronic, and some unknown exotic spice from a far-off galaxy – lives up to their odd yet compelling videos.

Hudson Mohawke (Rumpus room, 7:30PM) is an up-and-coming electronic music producer and DJ from Glasgow, Scotland. All of his songs have been weird, tinny, layered, and fractured with complex beats; this must be witnessed in person. While he’s a talented computer producer, I wonder how that will translate to an audience. I expect the usual blend of electronic and hip-hop, with a few surprises. 

While I was all set to see MGMT (Sasquatch stage, 8:05PM), even a Neko Case-free New Pornographers show (Bigfoot stage, 9:20PM) might be more engaging than MGMT’s new songs from Congratulations. I’d like to give Neon Indian a chance (Rumpus room, 8:40PM), with his laid-back lo-fi music that makes you feel like the star of an eighties video game. I’m also a fan of Ween (Sasquatch stage, 9:30PM), though more for nostalgia’s sake.

Boyz Noize (Rumpus room, 10:00PM) will end the evening, hopefully with that driving bass reminiscent of The Bloody Beetroots. With enough booze, energy, and people, Boyz Noize should close down the night with a writhing, fist-pumping, electronic dance party. I’m hoping for the best.

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One thought on “Sasquatch 2010 Preview: Marika on Monday’s Must-Sees

  1. Great work, Marika. Love your prose and your knowledge of things musical.

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