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  • Americanarama Rolls into Darien Lake

    On July 18, 2013 the Americanarama festival caravan kicked up clouds of dust into Darien Lake Performing Arts Center for an extended afternoon of eclectic and distinctly ‘American’ music. Featuring an impressive collection of talent, the tour spotlights rock and roll innovators My Morning Jacket, alt-country pioneers and sonic travelers Wilco, and the man superlatives won’t do justice for, Bob Dylan. The festival has been wagon training across the country (with Bob Weir hopping on for five dates) bringing a special collection of artists and a communal vibe to each stop.

    The intimate and friendly crowd at Darien slowly gathered under the blistering sun for early opener Ryan Bingham, who was well received. Following Bingham the venue was buzzing in anticipation of My Morning Jacket’s appearance. MMJ’s set contained silvery guitars and funky grooves, settling the crowd into a danceable yet experimental place. Live and in concert is the way to enjoy this band, as the energy just oozes off of the stage. Closing their set with the steamy pairing of “Off the Record” and “Phone Went West”, the crowd was primed properly and responded in kind with a fitting ovation.

    Wilco followed with an impressive cross-section of their storied career, which fit nicely into a truncated festival set. Opening with the always welcome “Cars Can’t Escape”, Wilco then unveiled a well-paced selection that included tasty samples from the entirety of their colorful pallet such as “Passenger Side”, “Bull Black Nova” and “I’m A Wheel”. A peak moment in the show was the collaboration between Wilco and My Morning Jacket for a sing-along version of Nick Lowe’s, (via Elvis Costello) “What’s So Funny About (Peace Love and Understanding)” that had everyone dressed in sun baked smiles.

    As the air cooled and evening closed in, Dylan and his swinging band took the stage for a concluding set filled with new takes on familiar classics. Dylan growled, spat and chanted his way through fresh arrangements of “Times Have Changed” and “Tangled Up in Blue”, and excitedly dictated new songs like “Early Roman Kings” and “Duquesne Whistle”. He also took some breathy harp breaks to the excitement of the crowd. While often an acquired taste these days, Dylan put on a diverse and crisp show covering all corners of his catalog, enjoyable for the uninitiated as well as the diehards.

    A wonderful evening of tunes and tales was had by all in attendance. All three of the headlining acts for the first ever ‘Americanarama’ festival shared the common thread of a love for song. While the music of the artists on the bill is as different as it is similar, their common respect for the craft of the tunes and their emotional effect brought them together for this summer of musical symmetry.

  • The Solid Sound Festival is a Solid Choice for Great Music and Arts

    Mass MoCAWalking into MASS MoCA on a hot and humid Saturday afternoon were people of all ages and types.  From teenagers and twenty-somethings to baby boomers and adults in their 30s and 40s with little kids, they all came in droves.  The Wilco produced Solid Sound Festival is unlike any other festival in the country.  MASS MoCA almost every other weekend of the year is just a place to go check out gigantic art installations and see special screenings of movies.  For Solid Sound, you get this plus a concert curated by one of the best bands of the last 20 years.

    Walking around to see all of the art was great, as there are massive installations throughout the site.  One of the installations was Xu Bing’s “Phoenix,” two gigantic birds built out of scrap metal. Pop-up performances took place underneath them by some of the acts and every attendee at the festival had the same awe-struck reaction to the birds when first seeing them.  There was also a record shop on site with artist signings and many albums on sale for those who felt the need to not only see music, but purchase some as well.  Another great hidden gem inside of MASS MoCA was the interactive kid area for parents that wanted to see their kids create art at the festival as well as see art.  All of this added to the uniqueness of the festival.

    Xu Bing: Phoenix
    Xu Bing: Phoenix

    Mark Mulcahy started the day of music off with some smooth rock and roll incorporating a small horn section beautifully.  However, many people were getting ready inside the buildings for John Hodgman’s Comedy Cabaret.  Jen Kirkman and Hodgman started the cabaret off by riffing back and forth on various news topics and then Jen took over for a 40 minute set that went every which way and had the audience rolling in the aisles.  Later on, Reggie Watts took the stage to a standing room only crowd that saw him mix music and comedy to perfection like only he can.  At the end of his 45 minute set ,Reggie drew one of the biggest ovations of the day and well deserved at that.

    Reggie Watts
    Reggie Watts

    Lucius took to the Courtyard D stage where a large crowd saw the group destroy their 45 minute set in the midday heat.  Dressed as though they were twins, Jess Wolfe and Holly Laessig blended their voices beautifully into soaring harmonies while being accompanied by a great band behind them.  The audience wanted more as the band ended their set, but would have to wait until later in the day for what I was told was a great pop-up performance underneath the two phoenixes.

    Lucius
    Lucius

    Near the entrance of the festival, Gold Town from Manchester, VT, was playing an acoustic set of rocking bluegrass music to a tiny crowd.  As people came and left the area, they were constantly stopping for a bit to see where this great music was coming from.  The four piece band was clearly enjoying themselves and even taking requests from the crowd.  Yo La Tengo hit Courtyard D next with the biggest crowd of the day to that point.  Having performed for quite some time, it was great to see how easily all of the music came to them.  Constantly switching instruments, all three members showed that they are in-tune with one another.  “Ohm” and “Deeper Into Movies” were two of the better songs, but they really killed their entire hour long set.

    Yo La Tengo
    Yo La Tengo

    What came next was the most exciting set of the day: Foxygen took to Courtyard C and drew a crowd that was much bigger than that area of MASS MoCA could handle, and the band delivered.  What you notice right away from Foxygen is the amount of energy every member of the band has.  Lead singer Sam France had so much energy that he climbed part of the scaffolding of the stage, much to the dismay of the Solid Sound staff.  Their mixture of rock and psychedelia was impressive.  This is definitely a band that likes to have fun on stage and makes sure their audience is having just as much fun.  Do not miss them if they come to Upstate New York in the near future.

    Foxygen
    Foxygen

    Low took the stage next and was the exact opposite of Foxygen.  Their hour long set seemed to drag a bit, but that is just because their style of rock is much slower.  Although the music was great, especially “Dinosaur Act” and “Last Snowstorm of the Year,” it was a bit of a letdown after the raucous set Foxygen had just thrown down.  Neko Case, who was the first performer to grace Joe’s Field on Saturday, was next and played a beautiful set of music mixing bluegrass, country, and rock.  She also was very talkative to the crowd between each song, telling jokes and stories about each song.  “That Teenage Feeling,” “I’m An Animal,” and “Train From Kansas City” stood out among her set.

    Neko Case
    Neko Case

    The curators of the festival, Wilco, took to the stage next and played an amazing 28-song set.  The previous night they had played an all request covers set and people I spoke with throughout the day remarked  how amazing that set was.  This set saw Wilco play a full set of original music and showed why they are so good at what they do.  “I Got You At the End of the Century” kicked the set off in a rocking fashion and it seemed they never stopped from there.  Jeff Tweedy joked with the crowd throughout the set and even brought a fan on stage to request a song, although the band really told her which song to pick, which turned into a small comedy routine on stage, before they jumped into a great version of “Candyfloss.” Kids could be seen on parent’s shoulders with headphones on enjoying the set, while the adults in their 20s and 30s were twirling and dancing around.  With a four song encore that had Jeff continually saying how happy they were to be back at MASS MoCA after taking a year off, they capped the night with a triple shot of “California Stars,” “Just a Kid,” and “Dreamer in My Dreams.”

    Wilco
    Wilco

    Setlist: I Got You (At the End of the Century), Dawned on Me, Box Full of Letters, At My Window Sad and Lonely, Forget the Flowers, She’s a Jar, You Are My Face, One Sunday Morning (Song for Jane Smiley’s Boyfriend), Art of Almost, I Might, Summer Teeth, Candyfloss, I’m Always in Love, Sunken Treasure, Far Far Away, Via Chicago, Impossible Germany, Born Alone, Laminated Cat, Passenger Side, Whole Love, Can’t Stand It, Heavy Metal Drummer, I’m the Man Who Loves You

    Encore: A Shot in the Arm, California Stars, Just a Kid, Dreamer in My Dreams

    Solid Sound is one of the best festivals on this side of the country.  Being only 45 minutes east of Albany in North Adams, MA, this is a festival you should be attending every year.  The art that could be seen is worth the price of admission alone.  There is camping in North Adams, MA, with bus services to and from the festival daily.  There is also a great beer and food selection throughout the complex.  The Solid Sound Festival is not to be missed for music lovers in the Capitol Region next year.

  • Bob Dylan’s ‘AmericanaramA’ Tickets on Sale April 30th for Upstate NY

    Bob Dylan recently announced he will be joined by My Morning Jacket, WILCO, Ryan Bingham and more, for the Bob Dylan_AmerricanaramaAmericanaramA tour this Summer. Presale tickets went on sale for select shows this morning through Dylan’s website, where the initial announcement was made. Details are few but we do know Upstate NY will host this event at both Darien Lake Performing Arts Center and Saratoga Performing Arts Center (SPAC) this July.

    AmericanaramA will be at Darien Lake on July 18th. Presale tickets go on sale through Dylan’s website April 30th at 10am and regular on sale is May 4th at 10am. July 21st is the SPAC  show. Get your presale tickets May 3rd at 10 am through the website and the regular on sale is also April 30th at 10 am.

    For more information on all tour dates please visit www.bobdylan.com.

  • Solid Sound Fest releases A-Z lineup for June 21-23 at MASS MoCA

    With Wilco and a Comedy lineup already announced, Solid Sound Festival announced the rest of their lineup for 2013 in alphabetical order, leading to a lineup of more than 30 bands spread out over June 21-23 in North Adams, Mass

    solid sound fest lineupThe Solid Sound Fest lineup, from A-Z (with a few gaps filled in for good measure)

    A. Sam Amidon & Al Madrigal

    B. “Border Music” (featuring Marc Ribot and David Hidalgo) & The Blisters

    C. Neko Case

    D. The Dream Syndicate

    E. Euclid Records returns to set up shop

    F. Foxygen

    G. Golden Eagle (local restaurant) & Mt. Greylock (the highest peak in MA)

    H. John Hodgman

    I. I is for “I Got You” which we’re pretty sure Wilco will play either Friday or Saturday.

    J. Mikael Jorgensen & Greg O’Keeffe, and Jen Kirkman

    K. Glenn Kotche & Darin Gray (On Fillmore), providing a live soundtrack to WNYC’s Radiolab

    L. Low & Lucius

    M. Medeski, Martin & Wood with Special Guests, and Mark Mulcahy

    N. Nels Cline & Julian Lage

    O. Os Mutantes

    P. The Autumn Defense (Patrick Sansone & John Stirratt)

    Q. Questions? Visit Solid Sound FAQ.

    R. Reggie Watts & The Relatives

    S. Story Pirates

    T. T is for Early Bird Tickets, which will be gone soon. Get yours now.

    U. Urban Birding

    V. V is for Valentine’s Day and “You and I” is the perfect soundtrack, right? V also =  vegetarian & vegan food options.

    W. White Denim (and of course Wilco)

    X. Artist Xu Bing

    Y. Yo La Tengo, playing a full set as well as live-scoring the film The Love Song of R. Buckminster Fuller

    Z. Z is for Ze full lineup. See you in June. Tickets here.

    solid sound fest lineup

  • Solid Sound Music and Arts Festival returns to MASS MoCA June 21-23

    After a one-year hiatus, Grammy Award-winning Chicago-based rockers Wilco return to North Adams, Massachusetts, this summer to host their Solid Sound Music and Arts Festival at the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art (Mass Moca) over June 21-23, 2013.

    Now in its third year, Solid Sound is a three-day celebration of music, comedy, and art located on the MASS MoCA campus. Although the musical lineup and interactive exhibits have not yet been announced, but we’re guaranteed a couple nights of Wilco and a handful of Wilco-related side projects of individual members.

    Always entertaining, the comedy stage will make a return and will be curated by John Hodgman (The Daily Show and celebrated podcasts are among his funny exploits.) The stage will feature Jen Kirkman (Chelsea Lately, Funny or Die), Reggie Watts (Conan, Fallon, College Humor) and Al Madrigal (The Daily Show).

    Previous years have included multiple nights of Wilco, along with The Levon Helm Band, Thurston Moore, Mavis Staples, and Avi Buffalo. Also performing were Wilco-related side projects The Autumn Defense, Pronto, On Fillmore and The Nels Cline Singers.

    The $99 Early Worm tickets have already sold out, but a limited number of $124 Early Bird passes are still available, after which a three-day pass will set you back $149. Ticket prices include access to the exhibits at MASS MoCA, so if you haven’t yet made the trip, this is an excellent opportunity to catch what is arguably the most eclectic collection of modern art in the Northeast. And, it’s only a 90-minute scenic drive from Albany!

    Below are scenes from the first-annual Solid Sound Festival in 2010.