[Festival Review] Outside Lands IX : Revisiting the Most Memorable Acts of the Weekend

OSL7In continuing to build on the foundation laid nine years ago, Another Planet Entertainment has once again outdone themselves; the final product being yet another successfully executed Outside Lands Music & Arts Festival. The 2016 version – keen on replicating the successes of previous iterations – was calculated in its approach, careful not to break the trends and quirks that have made it such a mainstay to the community.

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Instead, APE kept what has worked and improved upon it; meaning deeper lineups, aesthetically more impressive sound and lighting productions, finally allowing payment via RFID-enabled festival wristbands, and a fair amount of side stages to keep all wandering pseudo-bohemians well occupied. Unfortunately, along with the quality improvements also came a pretty substantial price adjustment – putting on a nationally recognized festival is big business, after all.

Those willing to stomach the uptick were treated to an especially diverse lineup ranging from saxophone playing acts like Kamasi Washington and GRiZ, nostalgia-inducing pop rock outfit Third Eye Blind, platinum (and featureless) hip hop artist J.Cole, EDM prodigy Zedd, the Jack-of-all-trades Garratt, and rags to riches rapper Anderson .Paak.

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[Video] Beach House – Wishes

The new visuals for Beach House’s “Wishes” features one of the most bizarre homecoming pep rallies you’ll probably ever witness. I’m still dazed at the fact that an emotional Ray Wise is the one handling Victoria LeGrand‘s vocals. Directed by Eric Wareheim (one half of Tim & Eric), the stunning video features some strange athletes, dancing cheerleaders, nunchuk-wielding acrobats (as ninjas we have to admire this), inspired fans, blazing fireworks, and finally, a real live horse. If you’re watching this and still haven’t had a chance to check out Beach House’s Bloom, then you’re surely missing out.

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