Showing posts with label All Points West. Show all posts
Showing posts with label All Points West. Show all posts

Monday, August 3, 2009

All Points West 2009: Sunday Ghostland Observatory Pictures & Videos

Ghostland Observatory
As 9PM rolled around Sunday night peopled started jockeying for position for Coldplay and MGMT, but a select and lucky few made their way to the Queen of the Valley tent for Ghostland Observatory. I'd seen these guys last year and had been inspired to dance my a$$ off. This night was no different. The guys from Austin and their set would prove to be my highlight of my limited time at APW on Sunday.

Experience the lasers and irresistible urge to dance for yourself. PICS AND VIDEOS BELOW.

Ghostland Observatory

Ghostland Observatory - "Sad Sad City"


Ghostland Observatory - "Heavy Heart"


Ghostland Observatory

F@ck. These guys were awesome. I had considered leaving to try to catch MGMT, but couldn't pull myself away. Too much fun. If you have a chance to catch these guys do not pass up the opportunity. Good times guaranteed.

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All Points West 2009: Sunday Lykke Li and Black Keys Videos

Lady Liberty
We mentioned it was a muddy muddy mess at Liberty State Park on Sunday, but after raining most of the afternoon the sun did come out as evening approached.

After much deliberation about going at all I rallied and made it to the venue about 7PM. I was able to catch the sets of both Swedish singer Lykke Li and then that of Akron, OH's own The Black Keys.

VIDEOS of each under the fold.

Lykke Li - "Complaint Department"


The Swedish import got the Queen of The Valley tent bouncing and served up their standard cover of Kings Of Leon's "Knocked Up".

Lykke Li - "Knocked Up" (KOL cover)


From there I trudged through the mud to the Bullet Stage to catch The Black Keys. The weather and atmosphere was a little different than when I saw them play back in Feb. at Terminal 5, but they got right into their heavy distortion blues riffs and the sizable crowd got into it (despite a number of people around me who wouldn't shut the F up).

Black Keys - "Intro > Thickfreakness"


Black Keys - "Stack Shot Billy"


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All Points West 2009: Sunday, Muddy Sunday

All Points Wet
Back in March when the lineup came out for All Points West and we previewed it here at Happy Genius Heroes I made the mistake of using the phrase;
"I might have to check APW out this year...if only for a day to get my feet wet."

Poor choice of words I realize now. Between Friday's festivities and those of Sunday I certainly got my feet wet.

I didn't last long in the mud Sunday. I watched Lykke Li, Black Keys, and Ghostland Observatory. Good times and it was all bonus since I'd only planned on coming Friday. I'll have some videos from Ghostland tomorrow. They were their standard awesome.

In the meantime, a real DG to get you through the Monday morning.
DG

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Sunday, August 2, 2009

Yeah Yeah Yeahs @ All Points West Friday 7/31/09 (a couple more videos)

Yeah Yeah Yeahs - "Skeletons"


A couple more videos from the Yeah Yeah Yeahs set Friday at All Points West. Be sure to check out the pics from Friday and more videos from what was a wet day.

Yeah Yeah Yeahs - "Zero"


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Heartless Bastards @ All Points West Friday 7/31/09 (a couple more videos)

Heartless Bastards - "Hold Your Head High"


Getting ready to head back over to NJ for today's lineup at All Points West, but just wanted to share a couple more videos from The Heartless Bastards set. Remember the sunshine? If it rains again today I might take it personally. Check out the pics from Friday and more videos from a wet day.

Heartless Bastards - "Sway"


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Saturday, August 1, 2009

All Points West 2009: Friday 7/31/09 VIDEOS

Jay-Z @ All Points West 2009 from Patrick Duffy on Vimeo.


We gotta start with the highlight of the night, Jay-Z's entrance performing The Beastie Boys' "No Sleep 'Til Brooklyn". Pretty sick. (video by Patrick Duffy from Pop Tarts Suck Toasted)

Many more videos from All Points West Day 1 under the fold.

The Heartless Bastards


Seasick Steve


Fleet Foxes


Yeah Yeah Yeahs


Q-Tip


Jay-Z


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All Points West 2009: Friday Pictures and Review

The Storm Clears
It was a wet one in Jersey tonight for the opening of the 2009 edition of All Points West. Consolation prize for all those that braved the elements is the option to return for a day of hopefully drier weather and music Saturday or Sunday. Pretty solid move by the festival organizers. Not something I'd have expected or something they had to do.
Onto Day 1 itself, getting ready to shut it down for the night I have to say it was a pretty unreal Friday. Expectations were high for Heartless Bastards, Fleet Foxes, The National, and Yeah Yeah Yeahs and they delivered. On top of that the performances by Seasick Steve, Q-Tip, and Jay-Z were all better than I could have hoped.

Full review (or what I can manage tonight) and PICTURES below.

Heartless Bastards
Heartless Bastards
Erika Wennerstrom
Erika Wennerstrom
After only catching the tail end of The Hearless Bastards set opening for The Black Keys back in Feb. I knew I wanted to get to All Points West early to catch their 1pm Friday performance. Erika Wennerstrom and Co. did not disappoint. They managed the early slot well, rewarding the early attendees with "Hold Your Head High", "Sway", "Out To Sea", and "The Mountain" to get things rolling. These guys won't be playing 1PM time slots for long. They have the sound and the chops for the big stage.

Seasick Steve
Seasick Steve
Seasick Steve
I wasn't sure about this one, but wanted to secure my position at this stage for Fleet Foxes and The National. That said, Seasick Steve played a stomp-along boogie down set of stripped down blues for the growing crowd. Impressive for any one-man show to carry the action on a big festival stage, but Seasick Steve seemed as comfortable in this setting as he might seem in Roadhouse or on your local subway platform. It was stripped down and basic, but good stuff still. Better than expected. I'll have videos to follow.

And the rain started rolling in...
APW => Lower manhattan

Fleet Foxes
Fleet Foxes
Fleet Foxes
These guys seemed to take FOREVER to get set up and ready to play, so I was thinking they were being a little high maintenance. The rain was starting and the wind was picking up and then it was a full blown monsoon. Drummer J. Tillman joked that the heavily bearded members of the band were like wizards unleashing a spell on the city behind us with the rain pouring down in sheets. Their set seemed to start out slow, but picked up steam as they settled into favorites "Your Protector" and "Mykonos". It was a shame their set had to end. They seemed to be picking up steam as things went on. What at first seemed like it could be a dud rallied to be a rousing well played performance.

The National
The National
The National
The National
Pictures were limited during The National's set because it was an absolute downpour. It was too wet to risk much of anything with the electronics, but their set was tight, especially considering the conditions. I had a setlist going but the conditions made it impossible to keep track. They got right into things with "Start A War", "Mistaken For Strangers", "Brainy", and "Secret Meeting". Despite the weather they sounded really good. I lost track of everything they played but was happy to hear "Slow Show" (personal fave), "Fake Empire", "Squalor Victoria", and "Blood Buzz Ohio".
To close the band broke into their high energy jam "Mr. November" and lead singer Matt Berninger (perhaps feeling bad watching those of us in the crowd get drenched) decided to sing much of the tune from the audience. It was pouring and the crowd was loving it. As nervous security personnel looked on Matt sat on the outstretched hands of the crowd and gave us an emotional "I won't f@ck us over! I'm Mr. November...", again and again. He was spent by the time he rejoined the band onstage. Awesome energy on his part and a GREAT set played by The National.

At this point I was along with most everybody else, soaked to the core. I have been rained on at shows before but this was the wettest I have been in awhile. After The National I had to retreat to the beer tent for some recovery (and a trip to the bathroom). After a few beers and a little respite from the rain it was time for Yeah Yeah Yeahs.

YYYs
YYYs
As the crowd eased out of hibernation from the rain the YYYs got everybody going with "Heads Will Roll", "Skeletons", and "Zero". Karen O even told me she loved me (and everyone else in attendance) prior to a slowed don version of "Maps". Good set. Karen, I love you too.

After a quick stop off to catch the end Q Tip's set (where we got to catch a couple nice Tribe Called Quest teasers, including 'Award Tour') it was time for the countdown to headliner, Jay-Z's performance.

Jay-Z

I have to preface this by saying I doubt I would ever have gone to see Jay-Z otherwise. But holy sh!t, that dude can put on a show. After a giant clock counted down to his appearance he took the stage to pay tribute to original headliners, The Beastie Boys by playing "No Sleep To Brooklyn". I'll have to get a decent video up here of it, but wow, that got the crowd going. He went on to play a very accessible and high energy set of crowd favorites that even I knew. By the end I was actually drying out and thoroughly impressed.

Now I'm beat, but as mentioned after a nice shower maybe I'll be back for tomorrow or Sunday. I'm thinking Sunday. Anybody have an opinion on which day to attend? Gnite til then.

APW => Lower Manhattan

Also, lots of vids to come in the future. I took about 20 of them, but need to get them uploaded. In time...
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Friday, July 31, 2009

All Points West 2009: Friday Prep/Planning


I'm only going to be in attendance Friday, so I'm gearing up to make it count. The scheduled set times make me think I'll be catching Heartless Bastards on the Bullet Stage and then settling in for the duration at the Blue Comet stage.

Anybody have any thoughts on Shearwater vs. Seasick Steve?

Will it be too much to run over to see Ra Ra Riot between Fleet Foxes and The National?

Do I try to catch some Pharcyde before Yeah Yeah Yeahs?

I'm interested to see what the crowd will be like for the Friday daytime sets. I imagine their size will be a deciding factor in how much moving around I'm doing. Looking forward to a good day though. Send along any must-see sets and any other recommendations from those that may have gone last year. I'll be sure to report back tomorrow.

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Tuesday, March 31, 2009

All Points West Lineup Announced


The All Points West Music & Arts Festival is set for year two and has announced their lineup for 2009. This one got a rather lukewarm response last year, but it sounds like some lessons were learned that have the potential to make it a better time this go around. Specifically addressed have been the beer-drinking issues (limits, quarantined areas for drinkers) and transportation difficulties (there will be more and larger ferries delivering fans).
It has been stated that much of the difficulty in getting people to make the trip to the 'dirty jerse' lies in the fact that folks can see many of these acts elsewhere in NY. That may be so, but it seems like a deeper lineup this year makes APW a more compelling purchase. The festival runs July 31-Aug. 2. Three-day passes are $199 and single-day passes are $89. Ticket info here. Friday looks like it could have the potential to be pretty solid. I might have to check APW out this year...if only for a day to get my feet wet. Anybody else intrigued enough to consider going?