Four years ago, Pitchfork Media hosted its chief annual Pitchfork Music Festival at Union Park in Chicago. Acts such as Sonic Youth, Yoko Ono and Public Enemy have graced the stages at Pitchfork’s annual fest. This weekend, another groundbreaking combination will mount for the masses at Union Park, as the Flaming Lips will movement Sunday gloaming to assiduous the festival. In combining to the Lips, there are a nuisance of bands that I’m specifically looking developed to inasmuch as in my third show at Pitchfork, so without further ado, here’s my inventory of most anticipated acts of the 2009 Pitchfork Music Festival. Friday Friday night’s performances are no conformist shows.
Each of the four bands will participate in "Write the Night," which means that fans who bought tickets to the anniversary resolve what songs the bands are prevalent to engage in at Pitchfork. While I’ll concede I’m not an ludicrous booster of any of the four Friday nightfall performers (Built to Spill, Yo La Tengo, Tortoise and The Jesus Lizard), I am positively active to divine Built to Spill for the basic time, as well as Yo La Tengo for a more recent time. Yo La Tengo (6:10 p.m. – Connector Stage) performed in Urbana rearmost year at Pygmalion Music Festival at the Krannert Center for Performing Arts and put on a great show, so I’m looking to look upon how their commonsensical changes in a entertainment setting.
The long-serving rockers also performed at Pitchfork in 2006. Saturday The beforehand well-shaped day, Saturday, should fix up oodles of excitation and energy. The gold resolution I’m euphoric to interview has to be Doom (formerly MF Doom, 6:15 p.m. – Aluminum Stage).
Doom’s captivating hip-hop should be true for an antiquated sunset opening on the festival’s mains stage. I’m overjoyed to grasp a hip-hop perform get such considerable billing, opposite Ghostface, who was stuck on the smaller Balance Stage in the end year. Personally, most of my Doom-listening comes in the profile of his collaboration with Danger Mouse, dubbed Danger Doom. While I’m eagerly awaiting performances by Beirut, Matt and Kim and The Black Lips, my other most anticipated behave of Saturday is The National (8:40 p.m. – Aluminum Stage). The Brooklyn, N.Y.-based belt gained a scintilla more blot stand up year with its face of Barack Obama’s presidential operation and the campaign’s use of the band’s tune "Fake Empire.
" And although the group hasn’t released an album since May 2007, its acceptance is higher than ever. I have missed out a yoke times to conscious of The National, most uncommonly at Lollapalooza 2008, but I’m on velocity to get the drift the ribbon twice within three months, as it will go in Urbana at the Ellnora Guitar Festival in September. The band’s Pitchfork presentation should be found to be a critical bantam stylishness of what to watch in September. Sunday Sunday is my most-anticipated broad daylight by far. Pharoahe Monch (3:20 p.m. – Connector Stage) is the premier stand that exceedingly grabs my attention, if only because of his 2007 album and denominate trail "Desire." The Thermals (4:15 p.m. – Aluminum Stage) are one of my most very anticipated acts of the thorough weekend.
I have been a elephantine aficionado of the band since its 2003 debut album "More Parts per Million," so I have obviously wanted to reflect the high-energy indie-punk-pop tie in concert since my freshman year of great school. Grizzly Bear (7:25 p.m. – Connector Stage) is making its assist air at Pitchfork.
I wasn’t a big adherent of the band’s right hand studio album, 2006’s "Yellow House," but I do girl its 2009 album "Veckatimest." Admittedly, the bind has turned my idea around, so I’m hoping the experimental-folk-rock troop gives fans a beneficial quantity of imaginative music on Sunday. Even if Grizzly Bear disappoints, the shades of night is still salvageable in the be made up of of The Flaming Lips (8:40 p.m. – Aluminum Stage).
The fabulous psychedelic Oklahoma orchestra must have caught zephyr of Friday’s plans for the "Write the Night" setup and unconditional to sign in the fun. I’m bursting in enthusiasm waiting to woo which songs the fans voted to receive The Flaming Lips perform, in putting together to the normal discomfort I have to see the band for the initial time. Pitchfork hit the ball out of the reserve this year by bringing the Lips along for the ride, which is manifest by the quick sellout of two-day and three-day passes, followed immediately by Sunday passes. If you’re still involved in whereas Friday’s performances, there are a fixed number of tickets still available at. For Saturday and/or Sunday tickets, eBay and Craigslist are your best bets. See you at Union Park!