Outside Lands Music & Arts Festival, Day 2


Day 2: Almost getting smashed in the face and then eating the best Indian food ever

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Words & Photography by Jenn Hernandez

The good weather continued for giddy Outside Lands second day concert-goers eager to soak in as much sun as possible while also getting their fest on. As we listened to a smooth Raphael Saadiq croon from the main stage – who started out dressed in a three-piece suit to later strip down to a rolled-up collared shirt – it was worth admiring the diversity in the crowd as well as the lineup we were about to drink in. We had metal time with Mastadon, the most magical five minutes with Bat For Lashes, and rumpshaking with TV On The Radio courtesy of Tunde Adebimpe’s hips, all in the course of one day.

The big news of the night, however, happened at 7:40 p.m. at the Twin Peaks stage. As I got situated in the photo pit, The Mars Volta were into their second song and more or less blowing out my ear drums. My camera was in love with singer Cedric Bixler-Zavala, following him everywhere he went: handstands, spazzing and tossing the mic stand effortlessly into the air. At one point, he dived belly first onto the floor, popped back up, grinded against his mic stand, and then shuffled off to the side of the stage to drink tea out of a white mug.

Bixler-Zavala then grabbed the sign adjacent to the band that spelled out “THE MARS VOLTA” in giant capital letters, hocked it on his back, and then proceeded to kick the shit out of it, breaking it in the middle before nearly throwing everything into the crowd and grabbing another photographer’s camera in the process. All photographers were promptly bounced out of the photo pit breathless, and I was just glad to not have been caught in the crossfire. Best ten minutes of the whole weekend.

Other boring highlights included:
- find out trampolines really are as good as you remember from childhood
- the awkward hug I received at the Hug Station
- the Os Mutantes broken string incident
- TVOTR absolutely dominating “Wolf Like Me”
- Deerhunter’s Bradford Cox not knowing who else was on the festival bill with his band: “Who is Conor Oberst? Is he a singer?” (after being clued in by an audience member: “Oh, you mean Bright Eyes?”)
- eating something called a cookie pie
- nearly getting demolished in the photo pit during The Mars Volta set, but getting bomb Indian food to make up for my near-death experience

Sadly, news of DJ AM’s untimely death the day before had gripped everyone, and lots of people in lines, drinking near each other, or standing near one another in the crowds discussed the tragedy.

Raphael Saadiq
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Portugal. The Man
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Mastodon
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cookiepie
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Os Mutantes
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TV On The Radio
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sex

Deerhunter
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The Mars Volta
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mv-breakshit

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Mars Volta Announce Tour


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After a self-described “triumphant” appearance at Bonnaroo last month, the Mars Volta will embark on a US tour in support of Octahedron, an album released on… June 23. The following are confirmed dates; supposedly, more tour dates be announced once they are confirmed.

Tour dates:

08.29.09 – San Francisco CA @ Outside Lands Festival
08.30.09 – Los Angeles CA @ Palladium
09.01.09 – Los Angeles CA @ Palladium
09.02.09 – Santa Barbara CA @ Santa Barbara Bowl
09.04.09 – San Diego CA @ Soma
09.05.09 – Phoenix AZ @ Dodge Theater
09.08.09 – St. Louis MO @ The Pageant
09.10.09 – Minneapolis MN @ First Avenue
09.11.09 – Chicago IL @ Congress Theater
09.13.09 – Denver CO @ Monolith Festival
09.16.09 – Dallas TX @ Palladium
09.17.09 – Houston TX @ Verizon Wireless Amphitheater
09.19.09 – San Antonio TX @ Municipal Theater

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The Mars Volta Prep For Release Of Fifth Studio Album Octahedron


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Outside Lands Music & Arts Festival Line-up Announced


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The line-up for San Francisco’s second annual Outside Lands Music & Arts festival has been announced. The three-day festival will take place in late August at the Golden Gate park, and headliners include Pearl Jam, Beastie Boys, M.I.A. Dave Matthews Band, and… Tom Jones. (If that’s not enough to make you want to go by itself, than we don’t know what to tell you.)
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