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Detour Festival 2008—Something For Everyone

Monday, October 6th, 2008


Fall’s first splash of seasonal sprinkles didn’t hinder the energy at LA Weekly’s third annual Detour Festival held in downtown Los Angeles on Saturday. Though the predicted rain produced a gloomy hue of blue-gray that matched the dull government structures, this was a day (and night) to remember.

With an eclectic line-up that included Gypsy Punk headliners, Gogol Bordello, post-electro from the Presets and Cut Copy, the down home beats of Peanut Butter Wolfe, and the dissonant noise of Black Lips, there was something for everyone.

Before making my way to one out of the four stages, I perused around the rows of white tents, noticing groups of friends, young and old, caring less about bundling up for the rain and more about representing a social or political thought on their t-shirts. From less subtle slogans to more controversial, it was instantaneously obvious that these crowdgoeers were not just here to be passive spectators. After all, ’tis the season to be voting. This seemed to be the overall theme that circulated each booth, as banners in bold black font screamed similar powerful slogans that ranged from domestic violence to recycling water bottles. (more…)

Music News You Can Use: Detour Fest, Crazy Comebacks, and Mixtape Madness

Thursday, October 2nd, 2008

LA’s third annual Detour Festival is this Saturday, and the lineup looks delish! Come downtown to see a hodgepodge of over thirty indie and electro artists, including The Mars Volta, Gogol Bordello, Shiny Toy Guns and Cut Copy. The fest is from noon to midnight, best believe I’ll be there the whole time! For set times, a map, and tickets, go here. Also, check back with P+P Monday for my review of the all-day event.

Comebacks galore! Brit boys Oasis have issued new tour dates and are streaming their forthcoming album Dig Out Your Soul here. Also, Phish reunion rumors are confirmed; they have announced three shows in Hampton, Va. and will be announcing more shortly. Chris Cornell is collaborating with Timbaland for his upcoming album, Scream (bizaare, indeed). And finally, this one takes the cake: UK punk pioneers The Clash have a self-written biography coming out, which is less than a reunion, but more than I can ask for (yay!).

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