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Photos: 2012 Nelsonville Music Festival / Saturday

Nelsonville Music Festival
Saturday May 19, 2012

Andrew Bird
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Time & Temperature
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Mucca Pazza
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Jessica Lea Mayfield
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Photos: 2012 Nelsonville Music Festival / Friday

Nelsonville Music Festival
Friday May 18, 2012

Kurt Vile and the Violators
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Charles Bradley
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Iron and Wine
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Nelsonville Fest Preview: Mucca Pazza

Note: I’ll be trickling out some previews for sets that I’ll be sure to catch at the Nelsonville Music Festival throughout the week.   This is a rough chronological order.

Mucca Pazza isn’t necessarily a band who’s album would end up in my stereo on a Sunday morning, but live… good lord what a treat.   The self-dubbed “circus-punk” clan of 3o or so characters made up of horns and percussion and cheerleaders and who-knows-what else don thrift store band uniforms and make a spectacle of your middle school marching band nightmares.    One part Sousa, one part Klezmer, and at least one part pure funk, these Chicagoans  bring pure unadulterated joyous  fun.  Truly a highlight of the festival.

Nelsonville Festival Preview: Iron & Wine

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Note: I’ll be trickling out some previews for sets that I’ll be sure to catch at the Nelsonville Music Festival throughout the week.   This is a rough chronological order. 

There has always been some sort of historical aspect to the vibe at the Nelsonville  Fest, blacksmithing demonstrations and log cabins aside.  The selection of acts has always included something that a previous generation would have turned out to see, in addition to plenty of current musicians doing a present-day take on older styles of music.   Sam Beam of Iron & Wine is somewhere in between those two categories, but aligns perfectly with the bucolic feel of the festival.  He’s emerged from his professorial career and evolved into a seminal folk musician- an elder who’s cut the trail for indie darlings like Bon Iver or Fleet Foxes.  While Iron & Wine hasn’t abandoned the whisper quiet signature of early albums, Beam & company have continued to evolve their craft  by experimenting with larger bands, layers, production, and even pop music influence.   While I might not have imagined them as a big, open air act, I think sitting in the grass, basking in the sun while taking it in will feel pretty sweet.

Nelsonville Music Festival 2012 schedule and forecast

THURSDAY, MAY 17th (free kickoff party)
PORCH STAGE
7:00pm Angela Perley & The Howling Moons
8:00pm State Park
9:00pm Southeast Engine
10:00pm Hex Net
11:00pm Boxcar Burlesque

NO-FI CABIN
6:30pm Weedghost
7:30pm Mike Elliott
8:30pm Nathan Moore
9:30pm Angela Perley

FRIDAY, MAY 18th
MAIN STAGE
4:30pm Time & Temperature
5:30pm Those Darlins
7:00pm Kurt Vile & The Violators
8:30pm Charles Bradley
10:00pm Iron & Wine
12:00am Guided By Voices
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