Thursday, May 27, 2010

Prepping for Sasquatch


Well, the big day is Saturday. I'll be hitting the road with my roommate Desiree tomorrow and heading through the scenic fields of central Washington for the best Memorial Day Weekend I've had in awhile.

If you're still trying to figure out your Sasquatch schedule (or just aren't even sure who's playing), check out the Oregon Music News Sasquatch preview, written by Chris Young with contributions from yours truly.

Monday, May 24, 2010

Music Video Monday: Edward Sharpe & the Magnetic Zeros

As long as I'm talking about Sasquatch, I thought this week's Music Video Monday featured video should be a Sasquatch band. I've been digging this song and video from Edward Sharpe & the Magnetic Zeros.

It's a love song filled with hippies frolicking through a desert. Sounds like a recipe for success, right? I sure think so. Hope you enjoy it too.

Blog Fail.

C.S. Lewis once said, "Failures are finger posts on the road to achievement." Since Lewis (in my humble opinion) is pretty much a genius, I'm going to assume he's right.

In order to stay on the road to achievement though, I feel it's important to recognize and own up to one's failures. And, therefore, I must admit that I have completely failed at my goal of featuring Sasquatch bands on Kharmonious in the weeks leading up to Sasquatch. The big event is just five days away, and I've yet to post one article about it.

While this is clearly a failure, I also have an achievement to note. I have recently landed a writing gig with Oregon Music News and have been assigned the task of covering Saturday, day one, of the festival. Needless to say, I'm pumped. Saturday is featuring two of the bands I'm most excited to see: Mumford & Sons and Vampire Weekend. The lineup also includes several Portland bands I'm excited to check out: Morning Teleportation, The Nurses (who I actually saw open for The Tallest Man on Earth last week), and Portugal. The Man.

Because I'm writing this post while in class and therefore don't have time to fully make up for my recent failures, I would like to present my top ten list of bands I'm excited to see at Sasquatch:

10. OK Go
9. MGMT

Check out any of those you've yet to listen to. And, after you've done that, check out my coverage of Sasquatch at Oregon Music News.