Lollapalooza Day 2


Committed to a musical career of partying, dancing and exploiting 1940s-era swim suits, De Novo Dahl inject their set with a syringe of hyperactive pop happiness.


Electronic Brit ravers Does It Offend You, Yeah? hit the synthesizers and Flying V's.


Greg Dulli (The Afghan Whigs) and Mark Lanegan (Screaming Trees, Queens of the Stone Age) combine to form The Gutter Twins, a musical mix of sludgy blues and 90s alternative nostalgia.

DeVotchKa's Nick Urata teaches International Music Appreciation 101 with the group's hybrid Eastern European and Mediterranean influenced songs.


Texas natives Explosions in the Sky get epic on the opening tracks of their latest album, All of a Sudden I Miss Everyone, with tracks "Welcome, Ghosts" and "The Birth and Death of the Day."


Blue-eyed soul poster boy Jamie Lidell croons through a photogenic hour of 70's excess and vocoder stand offs. Somebody put that man on the cover of a magazine.


Math rock revivalists Battles bring the tinnitus as drummer John Stanier (who was playing with legendary hardcore outfit Helmet when most of us were in grade school) punishes his snare drum.

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