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April 27, 2007

Coachella Starts Here

We'll be blogging live from Coachella this weekend, provided we continue to find free Internets. If you're not at the festival (which is probably the case if you're reading this) know that you can stream performances live at AT&T Blueroom. London's Noisettes just closed a raucous set in the Mojave Tent with "Don't Give Up." The trio's acrobatic singer/bassist Shingai Shoniwa stomped, screeched, stood atop the drumkit, and stuck her bare foot in the face of a front-row photog. Hope that'll end up on Flickr.

If you tune in right now you'll see Tokyo Police Club, fresh from a network TV debut and indie label bidding war, rip through "If It Works." Below you'll find the streaming schedule for the rest of the day. Set times PST (though our blog posts will remain stamped EST just to be confusing consistent.)

04:35 PM Tokyo Police Club
05:35 PM Tilly and the Wall
06:25 PM Of Montreal
07:15 PM Rufus Wainwright
08:10 PM Arctic Monkeys
09:05 PM Stephen Marley featuring Jr. Gong
09:55 PM Sonic Youth
10:45 PM Björk

We'll be delighting you all weekend with crisp photos and incomplete setlists. Stay hydrated, kids!

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Who is Jr. Gong?

Posted by: Todd at 04/27/07 8:40 PM | Reply
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bastards...

Posted by: trystero at 04/27/07 8:41 PM | Reply
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i like the artist descriptions at AT&T Blueroom

Bjork
She makes Björk music, and Björk music is very flexible, very intense and very rich, but also very whimsical and always changing. She gets bored easily which is why she does what she does.

Sonic Youth
Here’s an indie rock band from Minneapolis, Minnesota. Their musical style varies in tempo and influence, ranging from fast-paced polka renditions to slower, more blues-influenced songs.

Posted by: hi at 04/27/07 9:38 PM | Reply
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Loving the Of Montreal performance

Posted by: Julie at 04/27/07 9:42 PM | Reply
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i like rufus' outfit(s)

Posted by: bleep at 04/27/07 10:34 PM | Reply
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hahah rufus looked like a gay klansmen when he first came out.

Posted by: josh at 04/27/07 11:16 PM | Reply
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so the webcast isnt showing Jesus and Marry Chain? Blasphemy!

Posted by: Richard Kuta at 04/27/07 11:16 PM | Reply
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where is all the live blogging? the la times has a bunch of stuff on their buzzbands blog

Posted by: extrania at 04/28/07 12:05 AM | Reply
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Man I wish I was there right now...

Posted by: pippa at 04/28/07 1:50 AM | Reply
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Extrania: The Passion of Weiss recently came on board with the LA Time's Buzzbands--his writeups are always the best

Posted by: dudeasncool at 04/28/07 2:55 AM | Reply
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No Jarvis... AT&T are assholes.

Posted by: Meh at 04/28/07 10:00 AM | Reply
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Would've been cool to go... what's the weather like? And can't anybody get the stuff in faster than this? Not much yet.

Posted by: Rochelle Nikita at 04/28/07 2:40 PM | Reply
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Any indie blog that opts to see Arctic Fucking Monkeys instead of Jarvis Cocker is obviously not all there.

What is up, SG? I thought you were better than this.

Jarvis' set was ELECTRIFYING. You're out of your fucking heads.

Posted by: XTRMNTR at 05/01/07 2:21 AM | Reply
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Jarvis's set was amazing, but it wasn't at the same time as Arctic Monkeys.

Posted by: josh at 05/01/07 11:01 PM | Reply
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