Showing posts with label Blind Pilot. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Blind Pilot. Show all posts

Sunday, August 9, 2009

Lollapalooza 2009 Day 2: Saturday Pictures (Delta Spirit, Frederico Aubele, Santigold, Yeah Yeah Yeahs and more...)

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After rain on Friday it was a hot one Saturday at Lollapalooza in Grant Park. Braving the elements for the viewing pleasure of the rest of us was KZ and Co. w/ camera in hand.

Read her note and have a look at her pictures from Saturday's festivities BELOW.

From superblogger, KZ:

I can't tell if I'm miserably hungover or ridiculously sun burnt.... Probably both.
Lolla Day 2 was a HOT one. (literally one extreme to the other...crazy Chicago weather). Made it to Grant Park in time to catch Delta Spirit. They were great, probably one of my favorite performances of the day. They were humble and appreciative to be playing. Their lead singer (Matt Vasquez) actually said at one point, "Wow this is a lot of people. We are used to playing in front of 200 and this is, well, MORE." And they jammed!
(BTW....the old guy with the white beard who always introduces bands at Double Door introduced the band and stood next to us and rocked out)

Next, we headed over to Federico Aubele who I didn't know much about but he was cool. His music is a mix of electronica, reggae and Latin American music. So fun. We even did a little dancing with Ronnie Woo-Woo.

Next, we hit up Animal Collective DJ set. Basically the boys from Animal Collective spinning a few records from their own personal collection. Again, did a little dancing with the group.

By this point, it was time to get out of the sun. Everyone set up camp at the shady BMI stage where we would wait for Blind Pilot to begin. Mz, Tracy and I decided to be aggressive and venture back out. On our way to see Gomez, we hit up the tattoo parlor and got some wicked sparkly tats. (you can get one at the state farm tent near the lolla store) Gomez was ok. We were kind of far back but we found K. Flynn and group so we hung with them for awhile.
We met back up with the group and watched Blind Pilot. They were good. And everyone fell in love with them even more after I told them they are biking their way across the country to perform.

Santigold was next. OMG!!!!!!!!!!!!! She was my second favorite of the day. RHOTW perhaps. We danced. That's all I have to say about that.

TV on the Radio brought high energy and fierce soulful rock to the Bud stage. (ps that is my favorite stage bc its on the north side of grant park and the skyline makes for a ridicu backdrop) After their solid performance, the group kind of split up to check out a few bands.

Some went to see Diplo and others Ben Harper and others headed down south to catch Tool (which they reported was really cool). I've seen Ben Harper so I manned the camp spot in anticipation for the Yeah Yeah Yeahs. We moved in pretty close. We were far stage left (technically stage right) and has plenty of dance room. YYYs were unbelievable. I'm not a huge Beastie Boy fan but I can tell that those fans were not disappointed. Karen O showed up stage with a full neon Indian headpiece. They rocked for a solid hour and a half. K.O. was like an explosion all over the stage. That chick has mad high energy....and I LOVE HER! Overall a great second day.

Alright back to hydrating for today.


And the pictures...

Delta Spirit
Delta Spirit
Delta Spirit
Delta Spirit
Delta Spirit
Delta Spirit
Delta Spirit
Delta Spirit

Thax Douglas
Double Door Guy

Ronnie Woo-Woo
Ronnie Woo-Woo

Frederico Aubele
Frederico Aubele
Frederico Aubele

Animal Collective DJ Set
Animal Collective DJ Set

Gomez
Gomez

Blind Pilot
Blind Pilot
Blind Pilot

Santigold
Santigold
Santigold
Santigold

TV On The Radio
TV On The Radio
TV On The Radio

Yeah Yeah Yeahs
Yeah Yeah Yeahs
Yeah Yeah Yeahs
Yeah Yeah Yeahs

and the crew behind these antics.
Lolla Crew

Once again, thanks for the contributions KZ & Co.

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Monday, June 8, 2009

Monday Reading (Blind Pilot, Dream House, Dirty Projectors)



- Filmed over three months in the fall of 2008, WE ARE THE TIDE documents Portland, OR band Blind Pilot on their west coast bicycle tour. (blindpilotmovie.com)

WE ARE THE TIDE: blind pilot's west coast bike tour (trailer) from IAVIDEO on Vimeo.



- Follow Blind Pilot's bike tour blog (instrumentsalone.com)

- The Biggest, Oddest (and Most Unique) Sound in New York (Rolling Stone)

- Dirty Projectors prepare to release Bitte Orca (NY Times)

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Sunday, June 7, 2009

Blind Pilot @ Bowery Ballroom 6/6/09 (pictures and setlist)

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We first mentioned these guys and their tours on bicycle. Tonight they performed their first concert of the spring/summer as the headlining act at the Bowery Ballroom after touring with the Counting Crows, The Hold Steady, and most recently The Decemberists. It was a very solid show from these Oregonians with an extended set that included much of their latest album 3 Rounds and a Sound and was highlighted by a cover of "A Whiter Shade Of Pale". More pictures and setlist below. Check these guys out when you get a chance. They will be at Lollapalooza this summer for those with that on their concert calendar.

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Blind Pilot @ Bowery Ballroom 6/6/09 Setlist:

Oviedo
Go On, Say It
Two Towns From Me
Poor Boy
Paint Or Pollen
The Story I Heard
White Apple
I Buried A Bone
Things I Cannot Recall
3 Rounds And A Sound
One Red Thread

ENCORE:
The Bitter End
A White Shade Of Pale (Procol Harum cover)
...another tune I can't remember...anybody?

Blind Pilot's Website


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Monday, May 18, 2009

Thursday, April 23, 2009

On Tour On Bicycle: Blind Pilot


I first heard about Blind Pilot a couple weeks back on a recommendation from someone I'd just met. My interest was piqued when I read today that for a couple of their early tours they had traveled strictly by bike.

Israel Nebeker and Ryan Dobrowski met in college at the University of Oregon and began writing songs and playing music together in Portland. When they took their show on the road they opted to do so by bicycle. This wasn't a tour with a support car. They constructed bike trailers to pull their instruments and gear along with them. Instead of a tour bus, they camped along the way. Their fist such tour was planned to run from Vancouver down the Pacific Coast to Southern California. The trip was cut short when their bikes were stolen in San Francisco. Despite such hiccups associated bike travel the band remained committed to their opted for mode of transport and set out on another tour again by bicycle. This time with added members Katie Claborn on banjo and dulcimer, and bassist Luke Ydstie.
The bike tour seems to suit them just fine as Nebeker says, "[The tour] was actually a pretty great way to meet people, because then they'd ask about what we were doing. We'd tell them we were playing music down the coast."
Blind Pilot have continued to grow as a band (having up to nine members for some shows) and for their current tour they even have a van, but the early bike tours are a pretty cool way of doing the upstart musician circuit. Read some more about their travels by bike and otherwise over at NPR. Listen to a performance of theirs while you're there. Also be sure to check out there own website where you can listen to a couple tracks and check out their postcards from the road. A good sound and a really cool mode of early tour travel. Check 'em out at Lollapalooza or Outside Lands this summer or any of their other tour dates below.

The following dates are supporting Counting Crows and The Hold Steady

5/4 - Ahoy - Rotterdam, Netherlands
5/7 - Odyssey Arena - Belfast, UK
5/8 - 02 Arena - Dublin, Ireland
5/10 - Scottish Exhibition + Conference Centre
5/11 - MENA - Manchester, UK
5/13 - NIA - Birmingham, UK
5/14 - Wembley Arena - London, UK
5/16 - Cardiff Arena - Cardiff, UK
5/18 - BIC - Bournemouth, UK
5/20 - ICA - London, UK* supporting Akron/Family
5/21 - Brixton Academy - Brixton, UK *with Counting Crows only

5/23/09 Sasquatch Music Festival @ Gorge Amphitheater - George, WA

The following dates are supporting The Decemberists

5/24: Wilma Theater, Missoula, MT - Tickets
5/26: Fillmore Auditorium, Denver, CO - Tickets
5/27: Uptown Theater, Kansas City, MO - Tickets
5/29: Riverside Theater, Milwaukee, WI - Tickets
5/31: Pageant, St Louis, MO - Tickets
6/01: Lifestyle Communities Pavilion, Columbus, OH
6/03: Tabernacle, Atlanta, GA
6/04: Memorial Auditorium, Raleigh, NC
6/05: The National, Richmond, VA

The following dates are headlining shows

6/06: Bowery Ballroom, New York, NY
6/07: Black Cat, Washington DC
6/09: Johnny Brendas, Philadelphia, PA
6/10: TT the Bears, Cambridge, MA
6/11: Il Motore, Montreal, Canada
6/12: El Mocambo, Toronto, Canada
6/13: Mohawk Place, Buffalo, NY
6/14: Pike Room, Pontiac, MI
6/16: High Noon, Madison, WI
6/17: 400 Bar, Minneapolis, MN

The following dates are supporting The Decemberists and Andrew Bird

7/17: Marymoor Amphitheater, Redmond, WA
7/18: Edgefield Amphitheater, Troutdale, OR
7/19: Edgefield Amphitheater, Troutdale, OR


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