2010

Virgin Mobile FreeFest Lineup Revealed

The Virgin Mobile FreeFest returns to scenic Merriweather Post Pavilion on September 25th for the second year in a row boasting a ridiculous lineup that includes Pavement, LCD Soundsystem and

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Big Red Guests at Green’s Event

Back in May we broke the news that Phish’s Trey Anastasio had started working with a new songwriting partner – Broadway vet Amanda Green. The first fruit of the pairing’s

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Video: Widespread Panic – North

Widespread Panic made their first appearance on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon last night and performed North. The jam legends return to town on Thursday for a show at Radio

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Tommy Keene: You Hear Me A Retrospective 1983-2009

Just as both camps will be attracted by the gorgeous color packaging of You Hear Me, newcomers to the music of Tommy Keene who hear the double CD set  will no doubt be as impressed by the consistency of this Retrospective as long-standing fans. Yet the most beautiful virtue of this music may be that it’s equally satisfying to play in the background or sit down and listen closely.

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Big Star’s Andy Hummel Dies

Big Star bassist Andy Hummel, a founding member of the cult rock band who performed on the group's acclaimed first two albums, died yesterday in Weatherford, Texas, following a two-year

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Review: Camp Bisco 9 @ ILCC

Camp Bisco 9 @ Indian Lookout Country Club – July 15-17

It seems that every year the Disco Biscuits bassist Marc Brownstein starts the last set of the weekend by commenting, “This Was The Best Camp Bisco Yet!” and yes, this year it rings truer than ever.

[All Photos by Jeremy Gordon]


From the eclectic artists who kept the music flowing – about 48 hours in total – all weekend long to the new art installations which dazzled and entranced attendees, there was more action at Camp Bisco 9 than ever. While the Biscuits were only able to complete five of their six sets scheduled for the weekend – one set was lost due to safety concerns from heavy lightning – there was no shortage of music to keep you moving all day and night long. While the main focus of the festival seems to be turning to more of an electronic mix, there was much more than just DJs spinning over the weekend.

There were a few major changes that dramatically increased the amount of music that you could see over the weekend. Following the catastrophic rains that left last year’s Dance Tent anything but functional, the tent, which showcases DJs all weekend long and provides late night music till 4AM, was moved to a better location closer to the road up the path from the main stage. Also, a second stage was added adjacent to the Main Stage allowing bigger acts to play back to back without breaking for set changes. The Silent Disco debuted this year giving fans another great late night option that ran just short of sunrise. Other fun additions to the landscape at the Indian Lookout Country Club included performances each night by the Philadelphia Experiment – a dance troupe that included fire dancers, fire hoopers and poi spinners.

Thursday, July 15

On Thursday afternoon, Rubblebucket’s Kalmia Traver rocked a sax that was about the same size as her and the band brought a funky Jazz vibe to Camp Bisco. Many fans soon pushed on to the Dance Tent to dance with Orchard Lounge, who showed that no matter what time it is if you are ready to throw down some hot tracks, people will be there to hear it. Even with a five hour wait to enter the venue, there was no shortage of fans checking out what was their first set of the weekend. Never an act to rest on their laurels, OL also played the VIP tent vs. Magner and the Silent Disco. Pretty Lights took the stage after the Biscuits’ first set of the weekend with their Finally Moving Remix featuring an Etta James sample that had the whole crowd singing along. LCD Soundsystem closed the main stage on Night One by giving props to New York with a combination of New York, I Love You but You’re Bringing Me Down and Jay-Z’s Empire State of Mind.


READ ON for more from Jeremy and Carla on Camp Bisco 9…

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Hors d’Oeuvres: Contra Gal Update

Following up on a story we told you about last week, Ezra Koening of Vampire Weekend has addressed the lawsuit filed against his band by Contra cover girl Kirsten Kennis.

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Stormy Mondays: High Biscosity

Camp Bisco took place this past weekend in upstate New York, and to mark the passing of the event this week’s Stormy Mondays features a single track of old school

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Briefly: 3rd Annual UM Monster Mash Up

Umphrey’s McGee just announced details for the 3rd Annual Monster Mash Up Halloween extravaganza. This year, the group moves the celebration from the West Coast to the Midwest as the

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