Outside Lands Music & Arts Festival, Day 3


Day 3: Snuggling up and winding down with a whip of hair

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Words & photos by Jenn Hernandez

The chill and the overcast came back for the last day of Outside Lands weekend, but it still didn’t stop us from buying cold lemonade and a chocolate chip cookie on our way in from some entrepreneurial eight year-olds. Hey, they figured out since they were cute, they could sell anything. Props to them.

We waddled down to see Oklahoma’s Other Lives as the first act of the day, wanting to see the outfit break out the cello and piano to accompany their dreamy folkpop. At times it truthfully felt like the notes and soft percussions were floating through the trees in the park in a mystical, sort of gorgeous eerie tangle. The weather did impact the energy of attendees in the first part of the day, but seeing the crowd at Matt & Kim later on showed that the sentiment was brushed off by then. And, I’m sure this goes without saying, but seriously: Matt & Kim are two most adorable fucking people on the face of the planet.

Exhibit one: “Ladies, there are two reasons to take off your hootchie hoops. One, when you are about to get into a fight, and two, when you are about to play drums so that your drum stick does not go through.”
- Kim on jewelry malfunctions
Exhibit two: “What the fuck, sun? What do you have better to do?”
- Matt on the weather being a bitch

The two were all super smiles and high energy from start to finish, including a rising version of “Yeah Yeah” that elicited a lot of fist pumping from the crowd, and Kim “backing that ass up” into the crowd later on in the set.

The Dead Weather’s set, as highly anticipated as it was touted as, definitely delivered in terms of precision and a whole lotta bass. Alison Mosshart is a performer in a class all her own, prowling the stage and exuding such an air of confidence mingled with sex and a lot of hair whipping, you forget that she actually has a respectable set of chops on her as well. Jack White, of course, decided to sing during the fourth song after all photographers had already left the pit, prompting a rush the front to snap him and his own hair singing.

While we hoped for a showdown between M.I.A. and Tenacious D, as the rapper expressed her distain for the duo’s last minute addition to the festival roster last week, her performance was actually one of the more disappointing ones. The energy was there but somehow still seemed to fall flat, like the translation from record to live just wasn’t smooth. After passing out plastic bull horns to the crowd to toot along to for “Bucky Done Gun” and sharing details about her experiences in San Francisco (”I got engaged here…I got pregnant here too”), she busted into a Beastie Boys tribute, playing the beginning of “Intergalatic” and “Sabotage” in homage of Beastie Adam Horowitz’s recovery from cancer and subsequent pullout of the band for Outside Lands. At one point M.I.A. did do some headbanger-worthy flips with her hair, which we instantly decided needed to be pitted against Mosshart. It could be a hair whip-off.

As the festival grounds started to turn on their night lights and Tenacious D had a Jack Black stunt double do cartwheels for him, it began to get really cold – but I will still full of admiration for what was able to been pulled off in such a short weekend.

More highlights included:
- Atmosphere’s Slug asking the “beautiful people” in the audience to shut up, and for everyone else to do the index finger salute
- new Morning Benders‘ pretty ballad “Promises” live
- using the phone charging station to give my Blackberry more juice, and being eternally grateful
- receiving an airport hug at the Hug Station, and then a touchy-feeling one (we’ll let you figure that one out)
- eating oysters for the first time (verdict: shellfish-y)
- enjoying Modest Mouse ripping through “Dashboard” on the main stage while eating a crepe
- the crunker dancer dressed in a blue suit and Michael Jackson T-shirt for M.I.A.’s set being wonderfully awkward
- being reminded that festivals, especially ones in set in as majestic of a place as Golden Gate Park, are one of the numerous reasons why I am in love with my city, and then wondering: since Jack Black and Jack White were at the same festival on the same day, did they take a picture together? Have they ever?

Other Lives
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Atmosphere
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Matt & Kim
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The Dead Weather
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(Jack White photo, courtesy of Jennifer McGaffey)

M.I.A.
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Tenacious D
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Here’s to lucky 2010.
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Modest Mouse Release Music Video Directed by Heath Ledger


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Modest Mouse have released the music video for their single “King Rat,” which Heath Ledger was in the middle of directing around the time of his death. Ledger had conceptualized the animated video with The Masses in order to raise awareness about illegal whaling off the coast of Australia through a clever role reversal. Proceeds from iTunes downloads of the video will go towards the nonprofit Sea Shepherd Conservation Society. The song can be heard on Modest Mouse’s EP No One’s First, and You’re Next, which also comes out today. (via Spin)

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Modest Mouse Giving Birth to Brand Spankin’ New EP


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Remember that time we streamed Modest Mouse’s “Whale Song” exclusively for you? On August 4th, the band is set to release an EP entitled No One’s First, And You’re Next, featuring that very song, amongst seven others. Six of the songs on the upcoming EP were featured on limited promo 7″ singles, and the song “King Rat” was a free 7″ which came along with purchase of 2007’s We Were Dead Before The Ship Even Sank, and “I’ve Got it All (Most)” was a B-side to the “Float On” single and is currently out of print. That means that this EP is a godsend for all you record player-less Modest Mouse fans out there. But never fear vinyl junkies, the EP will be released on vinyl on August 18th for you too.

No One’s First, And You’re Next tracklisting

1. Satellite Skin
2. Guilty Cocker Spaniels
3. Autumn Beds
4. The Whale Song
5. Perpetual Motion Machine
6. History Sticks To Your Feet
7. King Rat
8. I’ve Got It All (Most)

Modest Mouse Tour Dates
8.17 – Halifax, NS (Forum Mulipurpose Room)
8.19 – Montreal, QC (Metropolis)
8.20 – Kingston, ON (Ale House)
8.21 – Toronto, ON (Sound Academy)
8.22 – Toronto, ON (Sound Academy)
8.24 – Columbus, OH (Lifestyle Communities Pavilion)
8.25 – Chicago, IL (Aragon Ballroom)
8.28 – San Diego, CA (Street Scene)
8.29 – Anaheim, CA (Grove of Anaheim)
8.30 – San Francisco, CA (Outside Lands)
9.1 – Salt Lake City, UT (In The Venue)
9.2 – Denver, CO (Fillmore Auditorium)
9.3 – Billings, MT (Alberta Bair Theater)
9.4 – Missoula, MT (Wilma Theater)
9.5 – Spokane, WA (Knitting Factory Concert House)
9.7 – Seattle, WA (Bumbershoot)
9.9 – Honolulu, HI (Pipeline Café)
9.20 – Portland, OR (Glacial Pace showcase at NorthWest Music Festival)
9.21 – Portland, OR (Crystal Ballroom)
9.22 – Portland, OR (Crystal Ballroom)
9.23 – Portland, OR (Crystal Ballroom)

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Hear Modest Mouse’s New Single Today


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Did you know you can hear Modest Mouse’s new single, ‘Perpetual Motion Machine,’ today at Spin.com for free? You can, knuckleheads The single, served on hot red 7”, will be officially released July 21 but is available for listening online now. (There are only 4,000 pressed copies of the single and your reputation is on the line, so get with it.) The record features ‘Perpetual Motion Machine,” and ‘History Sticks To Your Feet,’ both never before released cuts, and will be available on wax as well as iTunes formats. (Bonus: Look for Pitchfork’s free drop of ‘History’ on July 16.)

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Modest Mouse – Whale Song


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For the next few days we’re sharing an exclusive sneak preview of “Whale Song,” a recent live staple and now B-side on Modest Mouse’s new limited Autumn Beds 7-inch. It’s as dark and dissonant a six minutes as Isaac Brock has churned out since The Moon & Antarctica, the master stroke that made the Mouse indie rock holy cows. Only drawback: You probably shouldn’t hold your breath for the Kids Bop version to come bouncing down the pipeline any time soon.

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