Sunday, June 14, 2015

Bonnaroo Day 2 Recap: Kendrick Lamar Rocks Old Hits, Kacey Musgraves Enchants With New Music

Bonnaroo Day 2 Recap: Kendrick Lamar Rocks Old Hits, Kacey Musgraves Enchants With New Music

Kendrick Lamar
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Also, Chance the Rapper makes a surprise appearance.

After warming up the Manchester, Tenn. crowd on Thursday night, Bonnaroo was in full force Friday. The main stage finally opened, and the first round of top dog (and Top Dawg) acts was deployed. Deadmau5 handled headlining duties with a midnight set, and elsewhere, the supporting stars were on point. Kendrick Lamarcontinued to perplex fans by leaving To Pimp a Butterfly largely out of his set list, but Good Kid, M.A.A.D City held its own. Kacey Musgraves previewed her upcoming sophomore album Pageant Material and could hardly have looked more at home doing it. Check out Billboard's timestamped diary of the day's top moments below:
2:26 PM: Devil horns pop up throughout the crowd as doom metal bandPallbearer finishes out one of their sludgy opuses. Metalheads apparently wake up early.
3:26 PM: Shout out to the father/husband/mid 60s gentleman who is watching over all of his family's electronic devices at a charging station. A day's worth of crucial Snapchats hangs in the balance. 
3:55 PM: "Come on motherfuckers," screams singer/bassist Mike Kerr of the thunderous English twosome Royal Blood. The crowd's raucous reply to the first notes of "Figure it Out" makes it clear they don't mind being insulting in the name of assaultive garage rock.
4:02 PM: Everyone has a comment to make about Royal Blood being a duo -- including Kerr himself. "Let me introduce you to the rest of the band," he tells the crowd, tongue planted firmly in cheek. "Ben Fisher on drums everybody! And that's the rest of the band."
4:03 PM: Over at the Who Stage, Elle King is battling Royal Blood's sound spilling over from the much larger Which Stage, but she doesn't seem to mind. Elle blues-rocks through the irreverent feminist jam "Good to Be a Man" and ends with some #RealTalk: "A lot of people gave me a hard time with that song, like, 'You hate men.' I said, 'No I don't. I slept with half of y'all.'"
4:57 PM: Drummer Riley Geare of psych poppers Unknown Mortal Orchestraincites the crowd into a frenzy with a three minute drum solo. 
5:00 PM: Against Me! hits the stage at This Tent and sounds scorching and squeaky-clean from the get-go. The big punk hooks keep coming as Laura Jane Grace and company lead the set with "I Was a Teenage Anarchist," "True Trans Soul Rebel," and "Unconditional Love." 
5:28 PM: Against Me! dips into its 2007 major label affair New Wave and gets its strongest crowd response so far. The front portion of the This Tent crowd erupts into a melee for "Thrash Unreal," as the backing vocals of guitarist James Bowman and bassist Inge Johansson help Grace drive the thumping rocker.
5:38 PM: The members of Dawes are officially seasoned 'Roo vets with their third performance at the fest, but it's only their first time playing on the main stage. "It's a whole different experience," relates singer Taylor Goldsmith. We believe you.
6:26 PM: As if anyone in the audience could possibly be sleeping through Moon Taxi's energetic jams, the Nashville-based outfit finishes out their set with a cover of Rage Against the Machine's classic "Wake Up." The band is a well-known admirer of the Rage catalog, having performed a set of entirely RATM songs under the pseudonym People of the Sun in the past.


6:54 PM: As if a gift from the 'Roo gods, a gigantic inflatable beach ball – approximately eight feet in diameter – bounces in from the sun and into the writhing, grooving mass dancing to electronic pop duo Sylvan Esso
6:56 PM: Stakes are high: Bonnaroo's official ap sends out an alert that someone named Squish is trying to break the word record for high-fives in an hour over at the Other Tent. No final word is given on whether or not he/she succeeded. 
7:10 PM: Over at That Tent, the gentlemen of Kacey Musgraves' bolo tied backing band have been putzing around enough onstage to get the crowd into a chant of "Kacey! Kacey!" It's still another five minutes before she's scheduled to appear.
7:34 PM: Kacey Musgraves' new single "Biscuits" is warmly received, but afterwards, some sass seeps through: "They just pulled that one off the fucking radio… whatever that means. Maybe they don't like biscuits." 
7:37 PM: The neon green EDM sign that screams "PUKE AND RALLY" seems a tad out of place amid Alabama Shakes' Southern rock scorchers.
 
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7:47 PM: Musgraves introduces "This Town," another new song. It's dedicated to her hometown of tiny Mineola, Tex. There are shout outs to its sweet potato festival and "pretty good" Mexican restaurant, but alas, the song's really about how Mineola was just too small for her. It's okay, Kacey -- you made it to the big time. 
8:26 PM: Musgraves swaggers her set to a close with her take on Nancy Sinatra's"These Boots Are Made For Walkin'." It's her third cover of the set, following TLC's"No Scrubs" and Bob Marley's "Three Little Birds." She also performed a sizzling rendition of Miranda Lambert's "Mama's Broken Heart," but that doesn't count as a cover since, after all, Kacey wrote it. 
9:36 PM: Chance the Rapper is spotted at the What Stage pre-Kendrick. The 22-year-old hip-hop artist moves through the V.I.P. lane that cuts the front sections of the main stage in half, high-fiving audience members screaming "Chance! Chance" with a big smile on his face. Tomorrow night he'll take part in 2015's Super Jam. 
9:45 PM: With a backdrop screen playing a monochromatic video of cars, street corners, and scenes from Compton, Kendrick Lamar explodes onto the stage, tearing into the good kid, m.A.A.d city banger "Money Trees."
10:15 PM: "The last time I was here the energy was about an eight and a half. We're about to take it to a ten," Kendrick explains before launching into "m.A.A.D city."


10:20 PM: Apparently a "ten" isn't good enough for Kendrick anymore. "You know what? Fuck an eight and a half. Fuck a ten. We're going for twenty!" the rapper yells as he immediately reprises "m.A.A.D city," the earthquake-inducing beat rousing the crowd even greater than before. 
12:27 AM: Deadmau5 is entrancing a sprawling crowd around What Stage, the biggest stage in town. He's not wearing his mask, but the camera pans to plenty of audience members who are picking up the slack. 
Deadmau5 threw some shade at Governors Ball for sound issues regarding his new stage set-up last weekend:


12:30 AM: Playing simultaneously on the other side of the fest from Deadmau5,Flying Lotus holds down for electronic fans looking for a bit more of a hip-hop flavor with their beeps and squiggles. A block of tunes off 2010's Cosmogramma, including "Clock Catcher" and "Nose Art," interrupts tracks from last year's You're Dead!
1:15 AM: The vibe is sleepy over at the New Music on Tap Lounge, with a small crowd sitting down or even reclined on pillows, waiting for French electropop duoThe Dø to come out. They make a grand entrance to the delicate, blissful melodies of their song "Trustful Hands," and continue to up the ante across a set driven by tracks from their new album Shake Shook Shaken. It's the final date of their U.S. tour and their first ever American festival appearance. By the time they get to "Anita No!" and "Going Through Walls," the crowd is feeling the magic. 
2:00 AM: The Dø's crowd wants more, but festival rules win out. "One more song!" chants have been going for the past two minutes, but the best singer  Olivia Merilahti can do is come back out onstage for a final wave. Still, the band has proven itself big time.   

Kacey Musgraves Disses Radio, Plays New Music at Heartwarming Bonnaroo Set

Kacey Musgraves Disses Radio, Plays New Music at Heartwarming Bonnaroo Set

Kacey Musgraves
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“They just pulled that one off the fucking radio… whatever that means. Maybe they don’t like biscuits.”

Where would you want to see Kacey Musgraves besides Bonnaroo? In the closing weeks of a swing-for-the-fences new album push, the Texas native played arguably the Tennessee fest's most highly-anticipated non-headlining set Friday (June 12) afternoon.
From touring with Katy Perry to covering Fader this month, Musgraves has pushed for elusive country-crossover appeal, and rest assured, plenty of Nashville and the industry beyond would love for June 23's Pageant Material to do the trick. But Musgraves' Bonnaroo set stressed her traditional side, the side that won't bend over backwards for radio if it won't ask her cutesy Nashville chic to the dance. 

 
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New single "Biscuits" was warmly received, and introduced with a shout out to the audience's Southern faction: "You'll know what I'm talking about with biscuits." But Musgraves has sass, too. After the final note, she remarked "They just pulled that one off the fucking radio… whatever that means. Maybe they don't like biscuits." 
Musgraves paraded out two other new songs (see set list below), both of which vibed with the small town acoustic he-said-she-said spirit of 2013's Same Trailer, Different Park. On "This Town," she celebrates Mineola, Tex.'s sweet potato festival and Mexican restaurant but laments her home town being much too small for her. On "Family Is Family" she pledges her love for the "nuts in the bag" that show up to Musgraves get togethers, even if they did some time. If this little songwriting sample size is any indicator, the old Kacey isn't going anywhere, even if she's going to cover TLC (which she awesomely did via "No Scrubs") and take time out to remind her fans that she likes "a million other things" besides country, just like they do.
There were two times Musgraves got some real swag going. One was her set-closing cover of "These Boots Are Made For Walkin" and the other was her steamy rendition of of "Mama's Broken Heart," which she wrote for Miranda Lambert. But she was channeling Lambert or Nancy Sinatra for the attitude; the songs she writes for herself still match the country-twee persona that set its risqé limit at the lyrics of "Follow Your Arrow." 
But if you're Musgraves, why front -- especially at Bonnaroo? She gets to perform close to home in Nashville, alongside all the city slickers and alt-leaning out-of-owners who came ready to genre-hop along with her. These are her people and if she can pull off sets like this across America, maybe radio will get its act together. 

 
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Here's the set list from the show: 
Silver Lining
Stupid
Blowin' Smoke
Biscuits
I Miss You
Trailer Song
High Time
This Town (new song)
Mama's Broken Heart
No Scrubs (TLC cover)
Family Is Family (new song)
It Is What It Is
Step Off
Three Little Birds (Bob Marley cover)
Merry Go 'Round
My House
Follow Your Arrow
These Boots Are Made For Walkin' (Nancy Sinatra cover) 

Foo Fighters Cancel Two Performances Following Dave Grohl's Leg Injury

Foo Fighters Cancel Two Performances Following Dave Grohl's Leg Injury

Dave Grohl of the Foo Fighters
Dave Grohl of the Foo Fighters performs at Suncorp Stadium on Feb. 24, 2015 in Brisbane, Australia. 
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The Foo Fighters have cancelled two upcoming performances following a leg injury that frontman Dave Grohl sustained during a concert in Sweden on Friday, June 12.
The rock band has called off scheduled appearances at the Pinkpop Festival in Landgraaf, Netherlands, on June 14 and its AFG Arena show in St. Gallen, Switzerland, on June 16.
Grohl took a nasty spill after jumping off the stage during the Foos' concert at Ullevi in Gothernburg, Sweden on Friday. The singer told the crowd he thought his right leg was broken, but it was later confirmed that he sustained at least one fracture. Despite his injuries, Grohl continued the show.
The full extent of Grohl's injuries have not yet been determined, according to a news release.
The Foo Fighters are scheduled to perform in the U.K. later this month, followed by a North American tour through October.

Selena Gomez Teases New Single 'Good For You' on Instagram

Selena Gomez Teases New Single 'Good For You' on Instagram

Selena Gomez

Selena Gomez attends the Louis Vuitton Cruise 2016 Resort Collection shown at a private residence on May 6, 2015 in Palm Springs, California. 

Selena Gomez teased fans with new details about her next single on Friday evening (June 12).
The pop star wrote on Instagram that her new single will be titled "Good For You" and arrive on June 22. In the same post, which features a blurry image on a TV screen, the singer asked, "Now who would like the first look of my new music video?"
Shortly after, Gomez shared a second black-and-white photo of herself sitting on a stool against a bare white wall. She hashtagged the pic #IMready. See the images below.
Earlier in the week, Gomez shared a steamy shower photo on Instagram in an effort to tease fans about the new tune. "Ready.. #itscomingsoon," she captioned. Coincidentally, her ex Justin Bieber also recently shared a shower picture.
A collaboration music video seems unlikely, but maybe that's just what the former couple wants fans to think. Time will tell.

GOT7 & Sistar Announced for KCON 2015 Los Angeles

GOT7 & Sistar Announced for KCON 2015 Los Angeles

GOT7 & Sistar Announced for KCON 2015 Los Angeles
GOT7
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GOT7 and Sistar are the latest acts to help beef up the Los Angeles lineup for KCON 2015. The outfits join as the fourth boy band and second girl group, respectively, to the West Coast set of performers at America's biggest K-pop festival.
The two groups will join Super JuniorAOABlock BRoy Kim and Shinhwa at the Staples Center for the three-day, two-concert L.A. affair this summer. The news was revealed during the weekly #KCONLiveChat livestream.
Eyed by Billboard as one of five K-Pop Artists to Watch in 2014, GOT7 started strong from the get-go, earning a No. 1 on the World Albums chart just 16 days after their official debut on the scene -- a record for Korean artists. The guys have since racked up two more Top 10s (both 2014's Got Love and Identity hit No. 6) while the boys' singles hit have consecutively hit new peaks on Billboard's World Digital Songs chart with "Girls Girls Girls" (which started at No. 8), "A" (No. 5) and "Stop Stop It" (No. 4, below). The septet spent time in the U.S. earlier this year, holding fan meetings in San Francisco, Chicago and Dallas this month.
Meanwhile Sistar is known as a nearly unbeatable force when it comes to singles in South Korea and the quartet has seen their digital force grow up in America too. The quartet's 2013 album Give It to Me debuted at No. 9 on World Albums while 2014 EP Touch N Move peaked at No. 8. The girls also boast four Top 10s on World Digital Songs, including their highest-peaking hit "Touch My Body," which landed at No. 3 last summer. Fans can look forward to seeing Sistar performing their new single at KCON 2015 too -- they drop a new EP on June 22.
Check out the full KCON lineup below as of press time:
Los Angeles (July 31-August 2):
GOT7
Sistar
Super Junior
AOA
Block B
Roy Kim
Shinhwa
New York (August 8):
Girls' Generation
VIXX
Platinum and combo package tickets go on sale next week for the Los Angeles date. Individual tickets for L.A. and all the New York tickets go on sale on June 22. See more ticket information here.

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