Sunday seemed like it would be the weakest day overall, but despite a major hole in the schedule in the mid-afternoon, it turned out to have some of the most amazing performances of the weekend. One who was chained to some Jabba the Hutt type villain in Mojave tent all day could do worse for an overall day of entertainment.
Like the rest of the festival-goers, we got off to a very late start, due to a two-day Coachella buildup of too much party, dust and snot. Actually, we were in the best position we'd been in as far as getting out of lot 16, just the third row in. Believe me, you don't want to be anywhere near the middle of that clusterfuck of a parking lot when the music's over, any night.
The first act I really wanted to see was Delorean in the Gobi tent. Sadly, they totally trainwrecked a couple of times. A very strange thing for a live band. Honestly, I'll give them another chance someday, because I think a lot of their performance problems were because they couldn't hear very well. I really like their studio stuff, but they were disappointing overall.
CSS was next, and while they played really well, I wasn't happy with their choice of songs at the beginning of the set. Not sure if they have a new album out, but they tended to play a lot of the songs from their second album, Donkey, that weren't my favorites (Off the Hook, for instance). But after a few songs I wasn't crazy about, they pulled it out and kicked some ass. Plus, the lead singer chick spent most of her singing time crowd surfing. Seriously, I've never seen a lead singer in the crowd that much.
CSS @ Coachella 2011 (photo by M. Conner) |
Death From Above 1979 @ Coachella 2011 (photo by M. Conner) |
Trentemoller @ Coachella 2011 (photo by M. Conner) |
Sunset @ Coachella 2011 |
There's nothing I can write to describe what it was like, but I'll try. I'd heard their sets are loud, like ear-splittingly loud. I never thought that it would literally feel like I was getting punched in the nose by the kick drum, but that's the best explanation I can muster. I could honestly feel the inside of my nose vibrating, HARD, because of the sound these guys were unloading on us. They played basically two styles of songs, dub (no, not dubstep you ninny, GOOD MUSIC) and progressive house. The bass and kick drum on both ripped through us like no other for the weekend. They brought out an amazingly sexy singer for Original. The live show far, far, far surpassed my expectations. I only wish two things, that they would have brought out someone like John Lydon or Afrika Bambaataa for some vocals. It's a small criticism for a band that succeeded in basically melting my brain into my skull like a soft boiled egg.
Leftfield @ Coachella 2011 |
Leftfield @ Coachella 2011 |
Leftfield @ Coachella 2011 |
Leftfield @ Coachella 2011 |
All in all, once again, I've been renewed and reset for another year. I'm more serious about starting a religion around it than ever before, and that's largely because I realize that I'm going to go no matter what. Goldenvoice sucks, but they're going to learn from this one, and hopefully they'll put on a great festival for years to come. If you can't beat 'em, join 'em.
So what's the takeaway from this year? We boiled it down to basically two statements about the two things you have to remember about the people who go to Coachella:
1. Everyone wants to party and have fun.
2. Everyone who attends Coachella is absolutely, completely, for the whole festival, FUCKED UP.
In spite of or because of these two universal truths, we have our reservations already for 2012.
Conner, you are the man. Happy five-year, brother... and many, many more.
See you then.
3 comments:
ahhh Leftfield, great reviews, i wish i had been there now...
Well blogged, SDRS.
Probably met hanging around up front waiting for LEFTFIELD. I'd been waiting for the chance to see them since 1996 and they did not disappoint.
The bass was MASSIVE.
@Uranus, it's very possible we did meet there! That's what I love about seeing these obscure, beloved bands at Coachella. The audiences may be small, but they're dedicated.
And to go in with such unrealistically high expectations and NOT be let down!? Priceless.
And yes, the bass was ball-rattlingly insane :)
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