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Pitchfork Music Festival July 15, 2022

I attended Pitchfork Festival on a rainy July at Union Park in Chicago. This was my fourth time at Pitchfork, although I’ve only done the full three days one time (2015). Despite the persistent rain, it was still a fine day of music and the rain did not deter attendees from having fun. Bands I saw included:

Indigo De Souza - Nice Indie sound. Lot’s of raw emotion in her vocals and lyrics.

Camp Cope - Fine alternative band from Australia. Front woman Georgia McDonald is very entertaining. I really enjoyed their set.

Parquet Courts - My favorite band of the day. Third time seeing this band. They are just amazing. An added show was the dude standing in front of me that danced the entire set with some awesome herky-jerky movements to match PC’s quirky sounds.

Spiritualized - My son Dylan got me into this band. I love their albums so it was great to see them live. They played a fine set and their neo-psych sound fit in well with the raindrops, foggy skies, and impending dusk.

The National - Second time I have seen this band. (First time was at Riot Fest.) I don’t listen to them a lot, but their sound is well-blended and captivating. I thought they were a better suited for Pitchfork.

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Parquet Courts and Goat Girl – Madison, Wisconsin May 30, 2018

My fourth show in four weeks and this was a great one! This was the second time I’ve seen Parquet Courts, the first being a hot summer day around 5:00 in the afternoon at Pitchfork Festival in 2015. Some bands seem to be more enjoyable in an outdoor festival setting while others are better in a theater. I liked PC at Pitchfork, but seeing them at the intimate Majestic Theater in Madison was way better. This band is so good. They rock hard and they are tight. Since their first album in 2011, they have had a prolific output of music including their own releases as well as collaborations. While their Garage-Punk album Sunbathing Animal was the first to get my attention, their recent release Wide Awake! and last year’s collaboration with Daniele Luppi, Milano, have shown that they are willing to keep pushing the envelope on their sound and style. This show featured ten songs from their new album with the other nine being from previous releases. Prior to this show, I was unfamiliar with Goat Girl, an all-female quartet from England. I listened to their debut album before the show and immediately liked it. They define their sound as Sci-Fi Fusion which may an actual genre or maybe just an English-tongue-in-cheek description. With stage names of Clottie Cream, Rosy Bones, Naima Jelly and L.E.D., I suspect the latter. They played a nice set and I enjoyed chatting with the lead singer (which is Clottie, I believe) and I bought their vinyl LP.

Parquet Courts set list (from setlist.fm)

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1.     Total Football

2.     Dust

3.     Almost Had to Start a Fight/In and Out of Patience

4.     Freebird II

5.     Before the Water Gets Too High

6.     Today Your Love, Tomorrow the World (Ramones cover)

7.     Dear Ramona

8.     Master of My Craft

9.     Borrowed Time

10. Wide Awake

11. Back to Earth

12. Psycho Structures

13. Mardi Gras Beads

14. Normalization

15. Outside

16. NYC Observation

17. Extinction

18. One Man No City

19. Light Up Gold II

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Pitchfork Festival Scenes

My first experience at Pitchfork and it was an overall wonderful experience. The artists that drew me to the festival, Wilco, Parquet Courts and Courtney Barnett, were every bit as good as I imagined they would be. It was great to discover some new music as well, most notably Chvrches. I also loved seeing The New Pornographers again and Sleater-Kinney just impressed the hell out of me. Thanks to Pitchfork and the City of Chicago for putting on such a cool festival in the hot summer sun.

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Day 2 at Ptichfork Festival 2015 was incredible! Here is a summary of the day:

Transportation – Again, the CTA was spot on! Trains ran on time and the staff kept things orderly and efficient. (Please do the same for Riot Fest and any future Pearl Jam concerts at Wrigley Field!) Waiting for the trains, I particularly enjoyed giving Chicago Police officers a fist pump and thanking them for their service.

Weather – A mixed bag. Of the three days, this was supposed to be the hottest day and the lowest chance of rain. It started out hot and humid, and we ended up getting a storm around 3:00, and it later turned out to be clear and breezy. Typical Chicago weather potpourri! Some lightning forced the festival to shut down for about 40 minutes.

Facility – I did a 180 on the food and beverage lines on day two. Maybe I hit it at the right time, but around 7:30, I got food and beer with virtually no wait. I found a Cajun stand and had some excellent red beans and rice; a generous portion for just $5.00. Did not buy as much beer today due to the fact that I smuggled in 12 ounces of Jack Daniels in a hip flask. While seeing Parquet Courts and standing near the center aisle, I also discovered that Pitchfork volunteers supplied free bottles of water for the asking. That beat waiting in line and the water station. And there was a stand that had free fruit where I got a delicious apple.

Post Festival Fare – Stopped at Gene and Judes on the way home after exiting the Blue Line. Chicago style hot dog, fresh cut fries and a Supreme tamale. Dynamite late night munchies!

Music – As with Day 1, I saw some entire sets and caught bits of a couple of other sets. Here is the list:

o   Protomartyr – This band was playing when I entered the park, so I heard just a small sampling. One of the Parquet Courts band members mentioned that they played a great set, so they are on my radar for a future opportunity.

o   Mr. Twin Sister – Wanting to pace myself in the heat, I went to see this band at the Blue Stage which was the area with the most shade. I came across a tent sponsored by Vans and sat down on the front step. I really enjoyed the rather ethereal electronic sounds of Mr. Twin Sister, and I thought the lead singer was excellent. I spent part of the time talking with a couple from L.A. that I met at the tent. During the set, it started to rain, and it turned into a heavy rain. I was fortunate and lucky to be in the tent! Then lightning started and because there were live wires in the tent, they kicked everyone out. But within minutes of leaving the tent, the rain stopped, the storm moved on and the festival eventually got restarted.

o   Kurt Vile and the Violators – Good rock band. They played on the Green Stage and I mainly saw them because I was at the Red Stage waiting for Parquet Courts.

o   Parquet Courts – This is when the day really amped up for me. Parquet Courts was my #1 band to see today and they were great! They rocked loud and hard with their post-punk garage rock attack. They played a lot of their material including most of my favorite album, Sunbathing Animal. They were so much fun to see and the fans were really into it, including a few crowd surfers.

o   The New Pornographers – This was the only band in the line up that I had seen before. I like the band but I can’t say that I’m a huge fan. I have just two of their albums and only listen to them occasionally. However, I really enjoyed them the first time I saw them and today was no different. They are just a wonderful live band. They play a brand of power pop that includes beautiful harmonies, lush instrumental layering and complex chord structures. I’m not saying they sound like a Phil Spector production, but they do create a sort of “wall of sound” that sucks you in. No, Neko Case was not with the band, but Simi Stone was added as a second lead female vocalist and she and Kathryn Calder meshed really well. They played a great set which included, Sing Me Spanish Techno, my favorite song that I did not get to see them play the last time.

o   Sophie – After TNP’s, I went to get some food and decided to low-key-it at the Blue Stage for a spell. Again I retreated to the Van’s tent where I listened to Sophie. Basically synth-pop, they played a nice set with Sophie creating some beautiful vocals.

o   Future Islands – I only saw two songs while I was waiting for Sleater-Kinney. Hard to judge by two songs, but I was not impressed. They had a monotonous beat that was permeating throughout the park and the two songs I saw them play featured the same tired beat.

o   Sleater-Kinney – Oh my God was this band great! I just thoroughly enjoyed their brand of Punk or “Riot Grrrl” rock that these ladies played. Great songs and hard driving guitars and drums along with passionate vocals. I wish they could have played a longer set. I wanted them to play all night!

o   Photos – Parquet Courts (1 & 2), The New Pornographers (3 & 4), Sleater-Kinney (5 & 6).

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