You are free to (incorrectly) disagree with these, but this was a very scientific method of choosing things, so I know I'm not wrong.
- Foo Fighters. I know they've been here somewhat recently, but it doesn't matter. I dig them and I'd pay for tickets just to see them play a show on their own.
- Gary Clark, Jr. Local blues rock stud made good, I invite him to melt my face.
- Hozier. Blues rock badassery. The more I listen to his album, the more it clicks with me.
- Tame Impala. I was late to this party, but I'm all in now on this psych rock action.
- The Decemberists. Dear Mr. Meloy, please play your most recent two albums.
- Alabama Shakes. Hoping for better sound than last time, but still looking forward to this killer-voiced blues rock.
- A$AP Rocky. I love good rap, that's my f***in' problem! I know most people would rather see Drake, but he's too R&B-ish for my tastes.
- Royal Blood. New-comer I'd never heard of, but this is kick ass grungy rock.
- Moon Taxi. I'm heavily influenced by the last time I saw then, but this is real deal rock and roll.
- TV on the Radio. Innovative indie rock that ought to light up live.
You can pretty easily tell what I like to hear from that list - other than Rocky, it is all rock-based stuff. No surprise if you have read the reviews. We'll get a little further afield as I move down into the next few tranches, but I am clearly ready to hear the rock at the Fest.
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Foo Fighters.
(sigh)
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