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Photos: 2012 Nelsonville Music Festival / Sunday
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Tagged dawes, Horse Feathers, M. Ward, Mucca Pazza, Nelsonville Music Festival, R. Ring, Todd Snider
Photos: Foster the People, Reptar in Columbus
Foster the People, Reptar
LC Pavilion – Columbus, OH
Oct. 2, 2011
(No Cults pics b/c they played their set in the dark)
Foster the People
Photos: Viva Brother in Columbus
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Photos: Nelsonville Day 2 – Flaming Lips, Yo La Tengo, Sean Lennon, more
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Tagged Cheyenne Marie Mize, Chooglin', Ghost of a Saber Tooth Tiger, Lost in the Trees, Nelsonville Music Festival, Nick Tolford and Company, Sean Lennon, The Flaming Lips, Yo La Tengo
Photos: Guided by Voices in Columbus
Words by Joel
The consensus for the Guided by Voices show in Columbus on Saturday night seems to be: Great show from the band, awesome set list, not bad sound… terrible venue environment — namely, the obnoxious security dudes. But even with security constantly harassing Cary for taking pictures (he had a photo pass) and smoking (he doesn’t smoke), he got some pretty cool shots that capture the sweaty performance. (One unexpected highlight for me: Pollard doing a pre-show version of “Teenage FBI” with the opener, Nick Mitchell. Love that song, but didn’t think I’d get to hear it on a “classic” GBV night.)
More pics, a mostly complete set list and a link to hear the show after the jump. Continue reading
Photos: Devo, Ra Ra Riot at the Ohio State Fair
Devo, Ra Ra Riot
Ohio State Fair I Columbus, OH
August 4, 2010
Words by Adriana Mundy
Devo? At the fair? That was my first reaction a few months back when I first got the news. Second reaction: Definitely going. (No. Matter. What!) The Ohio State Fair is always quite a spectacle between the people watching, fried everything and of course the butter cow, but last Wednesday it was definitely the unofficial Columbus rockers night at the fair. I can’t recall who I didn’t see at some point in the evening googly-eyed with anticipation to see the first idols of Akron. Continue reading