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Robert Smith and The Cure will headline 2016’s Sasquatch! Music Festival at The Gorge in Washington. If that’s somehow not enough, Florence + The Machine, Alabama Shakes and Disclosure top the bill at the most laid-back camping festival I attended last year. The four-day festival takes place over Memorial Day Weekend from May 27-30. Tickets […]
MoreThis past Memorial Day Weekend, I flew from Los Angeles to Seattle for my first ever Sasquatch! Music Festival at The Gorge. I found a ride and camp mates via a ride-sharing site and arrived Thursday mid-afternoon, with the music kicking off Friday and extending all the way through the Monday holiday. It was my first […]
MoreGrimy Goods contributor Mark E. Ortega is embarking on a six-week music festival tour around the United States. After stops in the south at Shaky Knees and Hangout Fest, Mark’s returning to the west coast for Sasquatch! at The Gorge in Washington for Memorial Day weekend. Here’s a look at some early-afternoon acts you shouldn’t miss […]
MoreNot a fan of the Coachella line-up, or the desert heat and the douchey Hollywood crowds that it brings in? Perhaps a more ‘lax and scenic music festival is what you need (with an equally amazing line-up). The Sasquatch! 2014 line-up has been announced! The 14th annual Sasquatch Music Festival will return to the magnificent […]
MoreSasquatch! 2012 line-up has been announced! The 11th annual Sasquatch Music Festival will return to the magnificent Gorge in George, WA this Memorial Day Weekend—May 25 – 28. The year’s line-up features headliners Jack White, Beck, and Bon Iver. The line-up also features amazing acts such at The Roots, The Shins, Metric, Mogwai, Gary Clark Jr., Spiritualized, Shabazz Palaces, Kurt […]
MoreHere’s the final batch of our Sasquatch! photos. It was an exhilarating experience full of incredible music, people and scenery. I highly recommend it to anyone who loves music and going to festivals. If you think Coachella is the best, you obviously haven’t gone to Sasquatch! … it’s REAL. Check out more of our Sasquatch! […]
MoreOther Lives Das Racist Mad Rad Beach House Flaming Lips Yeasayer Flying Lotus Random Fun Photography: Sandra Burciaga Click through our photo gallery below for more Sasquatch! photos!
MoreSharon Van Etten Wye Oak Iron and Wine Matt & Kim Sleigh bells Robyn Rando Photography: Sandra Burciaga
MoreAloe Blacc Alberta Cross Pepper Rabbit Radio Dept. Pink Martini Photography: Sandra Burciaga
MoreThe 2011 Sasquatch! Music Festival line-up has been announced! This year’s Sasquatch! will take place Memorial Day weekend, May 27-30, 2011 at at the Gorge Amphitheatre in George, Washington and will feature: Guided By Voices, Death From Above 1979, Foo Fighters, Modest Mouse, Wilco, The Flaming Lips, Bright Eyes, Iron & Wine, Yeasayer, Sharon Jones […]
MoreEyedress is back with another groovy jam to spend your days on repeat with, sharing their new single and music video for “Escape From The Killer 1994.” They also just announced they’ll be performing at Head in the Clouds when it arrives at Brookside at the Rose Bowl on August 5-6. If you’ve also been […]
MoreAfter establishing her own rhythms, Pander Sera is ready to shake everything up again. Last spring, the Los Angeles noise artist, also known as Swan, released Bothy, a raucous explosion of percussion and wit. The sound of that record was unified and relentless—ambitious enough to leave a distinct mark, though not quite the breadth of […]
MoreLCD Soundsystem and Beach House give otherworldly performances for Outside Lands day one There are very music festivals that are graced with both the locale and the finances to escape the urban sprawls of the major cities they live in the shadows of. Festivals like Sasquatch and Bonnaroo are blessed exceptions, while the rest (Lollapalooza, […]
MoreSan Fermin’s Charlene Kaye, Revitalized and Ready to Rock as KAYE — Debut Honey EP Out Aug. 18 Charlene Kaye is tired, she has to be, but the eager excitement that gushes from the other end of the phone line seems to overwhelm whatever physical exhaustion she’s carrying. In between her return home to New […]
MoreAs Grimy Goods writer Steven Ward described it, “If there ever existed such a thing as a modern art album, Amen & Goodbye, Yeasayer’s fourth studio attempt, would undoubtedly be it. As eloquently bewildering as ever, the New York experimental rock outfit successfully disembark from the restrictions of melodic, synth-pop constructions as they explore the fringes […]
MoreLast time we caught Scottish rockers The Twilight Sad live they were playing in support of Frightened Rabbit and now they’re taking center stage with a must-see headlining performance at Teragram Ballroom on Wednesday, May 25th. Let The Twilight Sad woo you and win you over with dazzling, gut-wrenching tunes from their latest album Nobody Wants To Be […]
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