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Coachella lineup may be its best

In six years, the weekend-long music festival has become the most important, grand-scale rock music experience in the country.
By Robert Hilburn
Times Staff Writer

Jan 31 2005

Bono, who has taken over Pete Townshend's role of resident philosopher in rock, believes the hardest thing in pop music isn't creating hits but remaining relevant — and the challenge doesn't apply to just musicians.

As the guiding force behind the annual Coachella Valley Music and Art Festival, Paul Tollett has built the weekend affair in just six years into the most important, grand-scale rock music experience in the country by presenting the best and most relevant, not just popular, rock acts.

And this year's lineup — which will be announced today — may be the strongest yet. It's highlighted by such acclaimed veteran or upcoming acts as Coldplay, Nine Inch Nails, Gang of Four, Wilco and Bright Eyes.

One sign of Coachella's hold on the pop imagination is that fans look forward to the talent lineup announcement each year with almost as much fervor as the show itself. When it comes to the festival's integrity, that talent bill is as important in many ways as the actual performances.

The fear is that Tollett and his Goldenvoice team will began going for merely popular acts to help boost attendance, but there's no sign of that in the talent list for the April 30 and May 1 concerts at the Empire Polo Field in Indio. (All 80-plus acts, including the usual parade of DJs, will be announced today on the festival website: www.coachella.com. )

Coldplay, the most heralded arena-level band from Britain since Radiohead, will headline the opening-day program, which also includes Wilco, Bauhaus, Cocteau Twins, the Chemical Brothers, Snow Patrol, Rilo Kiley, Sage Francis, Mercury Rev, Bloc Party and the Kills on various stages over nearly 12 hours.

The second-day lineup is even more enticing — headed by the return to action of Trent Reznor's Nine Inch Nails, which stood alongside Nirvana as one of the most captivating groups in '90s rock.

The appearances by the graceful, gently melodic Coldplay and far darker and more aggressive Nine Inch Nails are especially timely because both bands will be previewing material from much-anticipated albums. (Coldplay will also be playing a KCRW-FM benefit March 12 at the Universal Amphitheatre).

There's no release date for the Coldplay album, but "With Teeth," the first new Nine Inch Nails album in six years, will be in stores two days after the Coachella show. The CD is a confident, accessible work, far more in keeping with 1994's brilliant "The Downward Spiral" than 1999's striking but sometimes impenetrable "The Fragile."

Rivaling Reznor for attention Sunday will be Bright Eyes featuring Conor Oberst, whose new albums — the acoustic "I'm Wide Awake, It's Morning" and the electronica-based "Digital Ash in a Digital Urn" — are among the most widely acclaimed collections in years.

Oberst performed on the second stage at last year's Coachella, but the buzz on him was in its infancy, which means this year's set will carry the extra tension of seeing if he can live up to mounting expectations.

Speaking of buzz, Arcade Fire, a Canadian rock band with a wonderfully original way of looking at issues of salvation and loss, has emerged in recent months as another critical darling. It will be interesting to see how the group, a huge hit in local club shows recently, responds to the larger stage. Given the Fire's passionate, highly animated performance style, the odds are it'll be well received.

Two other respected British outfits will also be reintroducing themselves to U.S. audiences: Gang of Four, the hugely influential British band from the '70s whose influence has been cited by such upcoming groups as Franz Ferdinand and the Futureheads, and New Order, the synth-pop outfit best known for such hits as "Blue Monday."

The support acts on Sunday will also include the return of the Prodigy, whose 2002 appearance at Coachella failed to jump-start its comeback attempt, plus such highly touted newcomers as M.I.A., the Futureheads, British Sea Power, the Fiery Furnaces, the Dresden Dolls, Autolux and the Bravery. Tickets, priced at $80 for one day or $150 for both, go on sale Saturday.

What makes the Coachella setting such a challenge for all these bands is that the festival crowd, which averaged 50,000 a day last year, tends to be more discriminating than the average pop audience. Thus, the word of mouth from the show — along with the views of critics who come to Coachella from around the country — can be unusually helpful or damaging to an act.

In fact, Coachella compresses two months of savvy clubgoing into a weekend. You also have the luxury of just moving on to another tent or stage if one band doesn't prove interesting.

As of press time Sunday, Tollett was still wrestling with adding another major American rock act [my note: MY HUNCH IS THAT THIS WILL BE R.E.M. YOU READ IT HERE FIRST.] to the bill before today's announcement. He also has to try to find a solution to the horrific traffic congestion that has plagued past Coachella events.

Mainly, however, the biggest hurdle has been overcome. The talent is booked and Bono's challenge shifts to the musicians, both the veterans and those so new they are known to local rock fans only as names in British pop papers. Now it's their turn to prove on stage they are as relevant in today's rock world as Coachella itself.

Robert Hilburn, pop music critic of The Times, can be reached at Robert.hilburn@latimes.com

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April 30, 2005 Saturday

coldplay
bauhaus
weezer
cocteau twins
chemical brothers
wilco
keane
snow patrol
rilo kiley
cafe tacuba
doves
sage francis
armin van buuren
the raveonettes
bloc party
mercury rev
fantomas
hernan cattaneo
zap mama
dj peretz
the secret machines
jamie cullum
m83
ambulance ltd
four tet
mf doom
josh wink
amp fiddler
tiga
the kills
donavan frankenreiter
spoon
boom bip
katie melua
dj marky
immortal technique
jean grae
razorlight
swayzak
radio 4
buck 65
eisley
the sexy magazines
k-os

May 1, 2005 Sunday

nine inch nails
new order
bright eyes
gang of four
prodigy
black star
the faint
roni size
the arcade fire
roots manuva
dj krush
thrice
junkie xl
m.i.a.
british sea power
the dresden dolls
miss kittin
the fiery furnaces
aesop rock
the perceptionists
jem
autolux
sixtoo
tegan and sara
stereophonics
the bravery
matthew dear
diplo
subtle
beans
shout out louds
the futureheads
sloan
kasabian
the blood brothers
matmos
wolf eyes
gram rabbit
smokestacks
zion i


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would see these, if physically possible
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cocteau twins
chemical brothers
wilco
doves
sage francis
bloc party
mercury rev
fantomas
m83
mf doom
immortal technique

new order
gang of four
m.i.a.
british sea power
autolux
diplo
sloan
wolf eyes


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Deon, are you going this year?


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A quick note to all of you going; I hate you.

Damn damn damn my friends and their April 30 wedding.

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A quick note to all of you going; I hate you.

Damn damn damn my friends and their April 30 wedding.


Damn my friggin debt. Have fun!


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I'm deciding if these bands are worth spending $150+ plus hotel, ect. to see...

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April 30, 2005 Saturday

coldplay
weezer
wilco
sage francis
bloc party
mercury rev
fantomas
mf doom
spoon

May 1, 2005 Sunday

nine inch nails
bright eyes
gang of four
the arcade fire
aesop rock
autolux
beans
the futureheads
sloan
the blood brothers

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A quick note to all of you going; I hate you.

Damn damn damn my friends and their April 30 wedding.


You should read Rammer Jammer Yellow Hammer. There's a story in it about a couple who skipped their own daughter's weeding b/c it was the day of the Bama v. Tennessee game.

That's deciation, holmes. Screw your friends, they should know better than to schedule a wedding on the day of Coachella ;)

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I'm deciding if these bands are worth spending $150+ plus hotel, ect. to see...

BeeOK Wrote:
April 30, 2005 Saturday

coldplay
weezer
wilco
sage francis
bloc party
mercury rev
fantomas
mf doom
spoon

May 1, 2005 Sunday

nine inch nails
bright eyes
gang of four
the arcade fire
aesop rock
autolux
beans
the futureheads
sloan
the blood brothers


I say YES. Come on you know you want to, everyone's doing it!

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I saw the line up earlier. Yes sir, just may have to take my ass up to Cali in the Spring.


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Holy shit. That's a lineup.

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Senator LooGAR HasAPosse Wrote:
swiateck Wrote:
A quick note to all of you going; I hate you.

Damn damn damn my friends and their April 30 wedding.


You should read Rammer Jammer Yellow Hammer. There's a story in it about a couple who skipped their own daughter's weeding b/c it was the day of the Bama v. Tennessee game.

That's deciation, holmes. Screw your friends, they should know better than to schedule a wedding on the day of Coachella ;)


Y'know Dave, you're not making this any easier. I've already had three other friends implore me to ditch the wedding. I'm waivering.

Last week I asked the bride-to-be if she could do me a solid and change her wedding date - I was only half kidding. While she sympathized, she was having none of it.
Ugh.

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WoW~

I didn't even know that Bauhaus and Cocteau Twins were even together.
I think the 'Twins broke up in 1998, and who knows about Bauhaus.

So how long do all of these people play, even on multiple stages?

What a show!

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Senator LooGAR HasAPosse Wrote:
swiateck Wrote:
A quick note to all of you going; I hate you.

Damn damn damn my friends and their April 30 wedding.


You should read Rammer Jammer Yellow Hammer. There's a story in it about a couple who skipped their own daughter's weeding b/c it was the day of the Bama v. Tennessee game.

That's deciation, holmes. Screw your friends, they should know better than to schedule a wedding on the day of Coachella ;)


Y'know Dave, you're not making this any easier. I've already had three other friends implore me to ditch the wedding. I'm waivering.

Last week I asked the bride-to-be if she could do me a solid and change her wedding date - I was only half kidding. While she sympathized, she was having none of it.
Ugh.


You are not the first to call me a bad influence, or even in AA terms, and enabler. Personally, I would go to the wedding, and complain the entire time. Like right when they were gonna givet he toast, I'd be all "Oh, 5:30, huh, I would be seeing SPOON right fucking now if some assholes could learn how to a schedule a wedding."

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harry Wrote:
I understand that you, of all people, know this crisis and, in your own way, are working to address it. You, the madras-pantsed julip-sipping Southern cracker and me, the oldman hippie California fruit cake are brothers in the struggle to save our country.

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I'm a little suprised to see Sloan in there.

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Senator LooGAR HasAPosse Wrote:
swiateck Wrote:
Senator LooGAR HasAPosse Wrote:
swiateck Wrote:
A quick note to all of you going; I hate you.

Damn damn damn my friends and their April 30 wedding.


You should read Rammer Jammer Yellow Hammer. There's a story in it about a couple who skipped their own daughter's weeding b/c it was the day of the Bama v. Tennessee game.

That's deciation, holmes. Screw your friends, they should know better than to schedule a wedding on the day of Coachella ;)


Y'know Dave, you're not making this any easier. I've already had three other friends implore me to ditch the wedding. I'm waivering.

Last week I asked the bride-to-be if she could do me a solid and change her wedding date - I was only half kidding. While she sympathized, she was having none of it.
Ugh.


You are not the first to call me a bad influence, or even in AA terms, and enabler. Personally, I would go to the wedding, and complain the entire time. Like right when they were gonna givet he toast, I'd be all "Oh, 5:30, huh, I would be seeing SPOON right fucking now if some assholes could learn how to a schedule a wedding."


That's my plan. Bummer is there won't even be booze at this wedding (not inside anyway, heh heh) so it's not like I can get obnoxious as a passive-agressive act of revenge. The plus, if there is one, is that this one kicks off my run of three spring weddings - all of which I'm rolling to solo. Oh yes, Chad will get the hookups.

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I'd go just to see what Wolf Eyes will do with this much exposure.

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WoW~

I didn't even know that Bauhaus and Cocteau Twins were even together.
I think the 'Twins broke up in 1998, and who knows about Bauhaus.

So how long do all of these people play, even on multiple stages?

What a show!


Headliners: 1 1/2 - 2 hrs.
Sub-headliners: about an hour
Most acts: about 45 minutes

The key to seeing as many acts possible, excel sheet + inputting schedule and check what overlaps.... and then plan your drinking time (since there's beer gardens) and you're set. Prioritize.

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and then plan your drinking time (since there's beer gardens)


Yeah, there's nothing like a $6 Amstel Light or an $8 Han and Tonic to quench your thirst!


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back_space Wrote:
WoW~

I didn't even know that Bauhaus and Cocteau Twins were even together.
I think the 'Twins broke up in 1998, and who knows about Bauhaus.

So how long do all of these people play, even on multiple stages?

What a show!


Headliners: 1 1/2 - 2 hrs.
Sub-headliners: about an hour
Most acts: about 45 minutes

The key to seeing as many acts possible, excel sheet + inputting schedule and check what overlaps.... and then plan your drinking time (since there's beer gardens) and you're set. Prioritize.


Another way is to forget about the booze. It's so blasted hot there that there was no way I felt like drinking - but the beer tent is an awesome source of early evening shade.
And realize there's no realistic way to see everything you want. Pick out a half-dozen or so "must haves" and then play the rest by ear. I caught great sets by Q And Not U, Muse and Atmosphere just by wandering around.

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pumachik Wrote:
excel sheet + inputting schedule and check what overlaps.... and then plan your drinking time (since there's beer gardens) and you're set. Prioritize.


that is awesome. i can't manage to keep to a schedule at festivals for the life of me. i should really consider it.

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WoW~

I didn't even know that Bauhaus and Cocteau Twins were even together.
I think the 'Twins broke up in 1998, and who knows about Bauhaus.

So how long do all of these people play, even on multiple stages?

What a show!


Headliners: 1 1/2 - 2 hrs.
Sub-headliners: about an hour
Most acts: about 45 minutes

The key to seeing as many acts possible, excel sheet + inputting schedule and check what overlaps.... and then plan your drinking time (since there's beer gardens) and you're set. Prioritize.


Another way is to forget about the booze. It's so blasted hot there that there was no way I felt like drinking - but the beer tent is an awesome source of early evening shade.


Telling me to forget about booze (esp. at a concert) is like telling me NOT to breathe. AS IF! That's what the-main-beer-garden-near-the-main-stage-so-chill-there-and-drink-beer-when-the-sun-starts-going-down-and-catch-the-sunset-set is for. :drink:

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Telling me to forget about booze (esp. at a concert) is like telling me NOT to breathe. AS IF! :drink:


You damn right girl.

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