Andrew Bird
The Frames
Art Brut
Punk Band
Mucca Pazza
Blue Ribbon Glee Club
The Frames
Art Brut
Punk Band
Mucca Pazza
Blue Ribbon Glee Club
Dan Deacon
O'Death
O'Death
Cass McComb
Golden Horse Square Dance Band
By simply looking at the line-up, you get an idea of how amazing this day was. The one act I missed this day was Dan Deacon. I had seen him at Pitchfork this year and I really liked him. He's coming back to Chicago soon though, so I'll catch him then.
I arrived in the middle of the Blue Ribbon Glee Club. They were ok, but not really my thing. I was interested in all the bands from Mucca Pazza on (except for Punk band who I had never heard of). I had heard incredible things about Mucca Pazza's live show, and I must say they certainly lived up to my expectations. They were absolutely amazing. For all of you who don't know, Mucca Pazza is a marching band with about 20 members including two cheerleaders. They obviously made use of all the stage including the pillars of the stage (see pictures below) and at times even the audience (they marched out into the audience).
I would have been ok with just seeing Mucca Pazza then leaving, however, the night got better. Next up was a band I had never heard of called Punk Band. What it ended up being was a joke band that covered Art Brut songs for about 15 minutes before the real Art Brut came on stage. Their music wasn't good, but they were entertaining to watch for a few minutes. Next up was the real Art Brut. I had heard a few tracks of their before and I had heard good things, so I was interested to really hear them. Yeah, they sucked. It was honestly one of the worst live performances I've ever seen. They had energy, but their music is just awful. I don't know how to describe them in any other way then just bad.
It's actually a little ironic that they were so bad because the next band was one of the best live performances I've ever seen. The next band was The Frames. I had only heard of them before through the movie Once (the lead singer is the main character), but I wanted to check them out. Every thing about them worked. Their sound was just perfect and they had the perfect amount of energy to match their sound. Not crazy at all, but not falling asleep either. The lead singer was the nicest guy. He would give funny little introductions before most songs and was just generally happy. Their Irish accent (they're from Dublin) made it even better. Speaking of that, there was an abundance of foreign bands this year(The Cinematics are from Glasgow, Scotland; Art Brut and Bloc Party are from England; The Frames are from Dublin, Ireland). It was nice because you don't get to see them too often. But I digress. When The Frames played Falling Slowly, which is from the movie Once, the lead singer asked the audience if anyone knew the song and could sing. He then picked a girl to sing the song with him just like in the movie. However, the first girl he picked and brought up on stage had lied and didn't know the song at all. She was thoroughly booed and then Glen, the lead singer, picked another girl who turned out to be an excellent singer. When The Frames ended their set, I just stood their, amazed.
To top the night off, Andrew Bird was the last act. I've seen Andrew Bird before and I was nothing short of amazed the first time so I had very high expectations. Without a doubt, Andrew Bird met, if not exceeded my expectations. For those unfamiliar with Andrew Bird, he plays guitar, violin/fiddle, sings, and whistles...all at the same time. He uses looping to create layers of music that will blow you away. It's almost like you can feel the music coursing around you. Not only is Andrew an amazing musician, who is from Chicago no less, he's also quite charismatic. He played The Happy Birthday Song live for the first time. Before he played the song he said that he hadn't never played it live before because it was just too hard, but he pulled it off and it was phenomenal.
In short, the second day was the exact opposite of the first day. Almost everything worked out perfectly and I truly enjoed myself. Check out some pictures I took below and some videos of the amazing artists.