Well let's see what we have here. We have The Arcade Fire who was easily the best performance two years ago. The Decemberists The Good, The Bad and The Queen, which is Damon from Blur's new band. Travis is amazing live. The Rapture are always great. As is LCD Soundsystem. Blonde Redhead usually don't disappoint. The New Pornographers are wonderful. The Black Keys kick ass. Regina Spektor is breath taking. Ghostface Killah may not be your thing, but it'll be a great performance. Peter Bjorn and John will be worth checking out. Of course VNV Sparklehorse is good. And The Night Watchman are gaining a lot of buzz.
Saturday night looks pretty stacked to me. I am actually really excited about this year because even with the added day, it seems to be the most evenly balanced Coachella yet.
Ha!I dont like evenly balanced. I am a creature of habit and my CD collection screams "1996 called,it wants its disks back".But still it looks like a fun weekend, I am just bummed the Decemberists aren't stacked with Bjork,Placebo, or The jesus and Mary Chain.
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We have The Arcade Fire who was easily the best performance two years ago.
The Decemberists
The Good, The Bad and The Queen, which is Damon from Blur's new band.
Travis is amazing live.
The Rapture are always great.
As is LCD Soundsystem.
Blonde Redhead usually don't disappoint.
The New Pornographers are wonderful.
The Black Keys kick ass.
Regina Spektor is breath taking.
Ghostface Killah may not be your thing, but it'll be a great performance.
Peter Bjorn and John will be worth checking out.
Of course VNV
Sparklehorse is good.
And The Night Watchman are gaining a lot of buzz.
Saturday night looks pretty stacked to me. I am actually really excited about this year because even with the added day, it seems to be the most evenly balanced Coachella yet.
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