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Post by piggy pablo on Aug 21, 2017 15:22:38 GMT -5
Aphex Twin is a legend, but I'd see all four people on Launch's mock. Aphex was the only one of last year's four I really cared to see. We can stop pretending that every act on this lineup is going to be critically bulletproof.
And yes, like Fred said, the undercard is what will (hopefully) make this festival great.
I really hope Bon Iver doesn't headline this fest. I'm def in the minority on Inforoo, but I think Bon Iver is some of the most overrated/overhyped hipster shit of the last decade.
Had to sit through him to get a prime spot for of Montreal at Bonnaroo '09. Really boring except for one song that was the set closer or 2nd to last that was kind of a din of post-rock noise.
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I really hope Bon Iver doesn't headline this fest. I'm def in the minority on Inforoo, but I think Bon Iver is some of the most overrated/overhyped hipster shit of the last decade.
Had to sit through him to get a prime spot for of Montreal at Bonnaroo '09. Really boring except for one song that was the set closer or 2nd to last that was kind of a din of post-rock noise.
He has one of my favorite voices of the past decade. And his lyrics are beautiful. But I do understand when people make complaints of the variety of like: "but I can't fucking understand what he's saying." That snl skit making fun of that aspect of his music was pretty funny.
But still. I love Justin Vernon and think he's unbelievably talented.
Have you listened to any of his other stuff, non Bon Iver?
Considering you've found the need to respond to my threads as if you are threatened by me I offer you some peace my confused counterpart. May you find peace in your restless soul.
I really hope Bon Iver doesn't headline this fest. I'm def in the minority on Inforoo, but I think Bon Iver is some of the most overrated/overhyped hipster shit of the last decade.
Had to sit through him to get a prime spot for of Montreal at Bonnaroo '09. Really boring except for one song that was the set closer or 2nd to last that was kind of a din of post-rock noise.
He has one of my favorite voices of the past decade. And his lyrics are beautiful. But I do understand when people make complaints of the variety of like: "but I can't fucking understand what he's saying." That snl skit making fun of that aspect of his music was pretty funny.
But still. I love Justin Vernon and think he's unbelievably talented.
Have you listened to any of his other stuff, non Bon Iver?
I'll have to say I had basically a nothing opinion of them after watching some of their set at Bonnaroo 2012. But I thought the stream earlier this year (Coachella I think) was musically pretty damn good. It was surprising to me though maybe it shouldn't have been. I don't know him or the band well enough to comment further.
I really hope Bon Iver doesn't headline this fest. I'm def in the minority on Inforoo, but I think Bon Iver is some of the most overrated/overhyped hipster shit of the last decade.
Had to sit through him to get a prime spot for of Montreal at Bonnaroo '09. Really boring except for one song that was the set closer or 2nd to last that was kind of a din of post-rock noise.
I love Bon Iver in recorded format, but was never really wowed the two times I've seen him live (though his Coachella performance stream was absolutely amazing, but I think that was because he was playing with an orchestra and the sound was very lush). 22, A Million is one of my most listened-to albums of last year, but I wouldn't be crazily excited about him playing a fest at this point. Skinny Love in the rain was a nice moment though.