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Ten Sasquatch 2012 Must-Sees

A rundown of the essential performances to catch at the Gorge this weekend.

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Beirut (pictured here at 2008’s fest) returns to the Sasquatch main stage.

As an alleged arbiter of taste, we at Seattle Met are required to provide our picks for the upcoming four days of Sasquatch! Music Festival. It’s hidden deep in the the Washington legal code, but it’s there. Probably. Before we do, a few thoughts:

1. What’s the point of suggesting each day’s headliners? Yeah, go see Beck. He’ll probably be pretty good; that’s why his names is at the top of the bill.

2. Yes, there’s a noticeable lack of Seattle acts on this list. Because they live here. There are so many chances to see them perform around town, it always seemed silly to drive halfway across the state specifically to check them out.

That said, here are 10 sets you shouldn’t miss:

Friday, May 25

Explosions in the Sky (9:15 at Bigfoot Stage) – The best bet for those seeking a borderline transcendent experience at this year’s fest is Austin’s kings of instrumental rock. Getting lost in the Gorge’s open night sky with the cascading array of guitar notes is the perfect way to cap off the first night of the festival.

Saturday, May 26

Said the Whale (1:20 at Yeti Stage) – If it wasn’t for Tegan and Sara, Said the Whale would probably be Canada’s premier importer of pop rock (emphasis on the pop). The band’s upbeat demeanor and fitting tunes about hiking and orienteering will provide a delightful early afternoon breeze.

Portlandia (3:10 at Banana Shack) – Fred Armisen and Carrie Brownstein built a cult following with their sketch show by skewering exactly the type of people who attend Sasquatch. Now they get to make fun of them to their faces in a live show. That’s some meta comedy right there.

Childish Gambino (5:25 at Sasquatch Stage) – After a slew of underground releases, Childish Gambino (aka Community star Donald Glover) found commercial success when his first studio album Camp debuted at No. 11 on the Billboard Charts. His lyrics swing between cartoonish quips and angry diatribes against racial pigeonholing. He might have some extra rage to vent on stage in the wake of NBC getting rid of Community creator Dan Harmon. #sixseasonandamovieRIP

The Helio Sequence (6:30 at Bigfoot Stage) – Blues rock duos are a dime a dozen, but the atmospheric looping landscape that the Helio Sequence makes with just two dudes? That’s special. It’s been more than four years since the band released the terrific Keep Your Eyes Ahead and the pair is finally prepping to release a new album, so expect some new tunes at Sasquatch.

The Roots (11:30 at Bigfoot Stage) – Before taking the gig as Jimmy Fallon’s house band on Late Night, the Roots had built a reputation as hip hop’s best live band. The key is the authentic sound of the live instrumentals that ?estlove and co. bring every night. In this increasingly digital age of music, savor the Roots.

Sunday, May 27

Beirut (8:10 at Sasquatch Stage) – While it’s often prescribed that bands need a huge horn sound to carry a festival mainstage, Beirut mastermind Zach Condon has proven his group’s horn-based Balkan indie folk translates brilliantly at the Gorge (see: the band’s 2008 afternoon set). There’s nothing else quite like Beirut on the bill.

Monday, May 28

John Mulaney (2:40 at Banana Shack) – The SNL writer responsible for the show’s most popular character of late—Stefon—is also one of the best stand-ups who hasn’t broken it big yet. His friendly comedic tone makes every joke go down easy, whether it be about being accosted by a homeless man or “What’s New Pussycat?”.

The Joy Formidable (4:20 at Sasquatch Stage) – Led by the frenetic ball of energy that is Ritzy Bryan, these Welsh rockers had a breakout year in 2011. The group’s strength comes from the interplay between the tight rhythm section and Bryan’s effects-heavy guitar blitz.

Tenacious D (8:30 at Sasquatch Stage) – The greatest band in the world has reemerged from the ashes with its new album Rize of the Fenix. That’s what they say, so I believe it. Plus, they don’t get out on the road a lot. Apparently their lead singer has another gig as an aspiring actor. Yeah, good luck breaking into Holly-weird.

Sasquatch Music Festival
May 25–28, sold out, the Gorge, George, WA

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Sasquatch! 2012 Festival Lineup Announced

Beck, Bon Iver, Girl Talk, and Jack White headline the four-day festival.

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Tickets go on sale next Saturday for the 2012 Sasquatch! Music Festival, returning to the Gorge May 25 to 28. Following up on last year’s record-shattering 10th anniversary festival (the first to add a fourth day) the lineup—just released yesterday—has plenty of names to draw your attention.

Beck, Bon Iver, Girl Talk, Jack White, the Roots, and Feist lead a list packed, as always, with indie rock, folk, pop, and electronic acts. Fans of local hip hop have a lot to look forward to this year, with Dyme Def, the Physics, Grynch, THEESatisfaction and Fatal Lucciauno all on board.

Comedians will be having the best week ever (eyeroll), led by Nick Kroll and John Mulaney, plus a bit of crossover music/comedy action from Tenacious D, Childish Gambino (Troy from Community ), and Portlandia (Wild Flag will be there, too).

Four-day, all-inclusive festival passes ($315) go on sale February 11 at 10am PST.

In the meantime, here’s the full lineup:

Music Jack White, Beck, Bon Iver, Pretty Lights, Tenacious D, The Shins, Beirut, Girl Talk, The Roots, The Head & The Heart, Portlandia, Feist, Silversun Pickups, Metric, Explosions In The Sky, The Joy Formidable, Mogwai, Nero (DJ), M. Ward, John Reilly & Friends, Childish Gambino, St. Vincent, The Civil Wars, Jamey Johnson, Little Dragon, Tune-Yards, Wild Flag, Blind Pilot, Wolfgang Gartner, Beats Antique, Apparat, The Walkmen, Clap Your Hands Say Yeah, Mark Lanegan Band, Spiritualized, Blitzen Trapper, The Cave Singers, Shabazz Palaces, Fun., Grouplove, Tycho, Sbtrkt, Strfkr, Ted Leo and the Pharmacists, Deer Tick, Imelda May, Alabama Shakes, Dum Dum Girls, The Helio Sequence, Kurt Vile, Cloud Cult, We Are Augustines, Ben Howard, Here We Go Magic, Zola Jesus, The War On Drugs, Shearwater, Cass McCombs, Active Child, Trampled By Turtles, Charles Bradley & His Extraordinaires, Araabmuzik, Star Slinger, L.A. Riots, Com Truise, Unknown Mortal Orchestra, I Break Horses, Walk The Moon, Dry The River, Allen Stone, Pickwick, Hey Marseilles, Gary Clark Jr., Purity Ring, Electric Guest, Yellow Ostrich, Nobody Beats The Drum, Coeur De Pirate, Lord Huron, Sallie Ford & The Sound Outside, Beat Connection, The Sheepdogs, Hey Rosetta!, Said The Whale, Howlin Rain, Gardens & Villa, Felix Cartal, Craft Spells, Vintage Trouble, Poor Moon, Black Whales, Gold Leaves, Greylag, Awesome Tapes From Africa, THEESatisfaction, Dyme Def, Fresh Espresso, The Physics, Sol, Metal Chocolates, Grynch, Spac3man, Don’t Talk To The Cops, Scribes, Fatal Lucciauno, Fly Moon Royalty, Katie Kate Comedy Nick Kroll, John Mulaney, Todd Barry, Beardyman, Rob Delaney, Pete Holmes, Howard Kremer.

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Ticket Alert

Soundgarden to Play the Gorge

With Queens of the Stone Age, Mastodon, and Meat Puppets.

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Soundgarden, all grown up Clockwise from bottom: Chris Cornell, Ben Shepherd, Matt Cameron, and Kim Thayil reunite in 2010.

Looks like Soundgarden is officially back on the road, even though front man Chris Cornell is in the middle of a solo acoustic tour. Such multitaskers. The Seattle rockers reunite for their first tour in 13 years, with a concert at the Gorge scheduled for Saturday, July 30. Queens of the Stone Age, Mastodon and Meat Puppets will open. Tickets ($65) go on sale Saturday, May 14, at 10am at livenation.com or ticketmaster.com. Check soundgardenworld.com for updates.

As we reported in March, Chris Cornell, bassist Ben Shepherd, guitarist Kim Thayil, and drummer Matt Cameron are working on their first original album since 1996’s Down on the Upside. The yet-to-be-titled record is slated for release sometime this year.

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Ticket Alert

Dave Matthews Band Will Play the Gorge After All

And he’s bringing friends—lots of them.

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Dave Matthews’s new Caravan tour gives Bumbershoot some Labor Day weekend competition.

That whole “taking a year off” thing didn’t last long. The Dave Matthews Band just announced it will return for another Labor Day weekend gig at the Gorge this year, but this time, there’s a “caravan” of acts joining. Starting with: Dispatch (on its first reunion tour in a decade!), the Roots, the John Butler Trio, Gogol Bordello, Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros, Josh Ritter and the Royal City, Blind Pilot, the Moondoggies, and Lindsay Fuller. Watch out, Bumbershoot, DMB has its own music festival now.

The Dave Matthews Band Caravan runs Sept 2-4, with multiple bands playing multiple stages and Dave’s crew headlining the mainstage each night. Northwesterners should count themselves lucky—the Gorge is one of only four stops on the tour this year, and the only one on the West Coast. Some bands, like Moondoggies, Blind Pilot, and the John Butler Trio, will be playing exclusively at the Gorge.

Presale tickets go on sale for DMB Warehouse members next Thursday, April 28 and for Citi cardmembers on May 2. Everyone else can get tickets starting on May 6 at 10am at dmbcaravan.com or by calling 800-594-TIXX. They’re $195 for a three-day pass, which you can buy on a payment plan. We kid you not. More info to come.

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