Delorean

Barcelona's Delorean have gradually moved away from the punk scene and are now ready to embrace the kind of club music that a pop band would play. In May 2009, Delorean released the Ayrton Senna EP which, along with its track "Seasun", was awarded Best New Music on Pitchfork, while NME, the Fader, the Guardian, XLR8R and ABC News also gave excellent reviews. Delorean are currently working on a new full length, Subiza, recorded by Hans KrŸger and mixed by Chris Coady (!!!, Telepathe, Gang Gang Dance). Upon its release, they'll be hitting the road to bring their infectious music to the world.

Freddie Gibbs

Freddie Gibbs is the true definition of a street survivor. Raised on Gary, Indiana's east side, Gibbs lived the hard life first-hand in a run-down industrial community plagued with vice and ignored by the establishment. Inspired by rappers like UGK, the Geto Boys, and 2Pac, Gibbs started rhyming about his life and the issues facing urban youth in Gary and the countless other impoverished cities just like it. His desire to rep the Midwest and his city led Gibbs to start recording mixtapes and pushing them online as well as the streets, where he quickly began garnering fans drawn to his original style, diverse flows, and deeply personal lyrics about his experience as a young black man growing up below the poverty line in a forgotten American city.

WHY?

WHY? is a trio of Cincinnati-born men who fiddle with skins, strings, bells and microphones. Singer Yoni Wolf got his start recording bad poems and sloppy beats on the family synagogue's 4-track, and in junior high he discovered hip-hop. Yoni's brother Josiah played drums at worship service as a kid, became a band geek as a teen, and fell in love with Thelonious Monk in college. Doug McDiarmid was raised by two French teachers and taught piano while in kindergarten. Their wildest dreams were achieved when they relocated to Oakland to make pop-inflected psychedelic folk-hop as WHY?. Their newest album, Eskimo Snow, was released in 2009 on Anticon.

The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion

Jon Spencer and his Blues Explosion are known for their fiery showmanship, and the band has received critical acclaim for their bold and confrontational performances. Comprised of singer-guitarist Jon Spencer (formerly the frontman of Pussy Galore), guitarist Judah Bauer, and drummer Russell Simins, and formed in 1990 in New York, the band's combined experience includes time spent with the Rolling Stones, Stevie Wonder, Tom Petty, Bob Dylan, and many other rock pioneers. Throughout their career releasing albums and performing across the world, the band has drawn a cult following attracted to the their singular blues-punk-inspired noisy sound.

Kurt Vile

The wild-eyed, baby-faced, long-haired Philadelphian Kurt Vile has spent the past 12 years climbing up on stages to deliver to breathless crowds from five to 500 a string of bona-fide hits that transcend genre or some passing aesthetic trend. He's remained a step outside any scene that's tried to claim him. Whether performing solo or backed by a first class American rock band called the Violators, he's dextrous and confident on the neck of an acoustic or electric, both relaxed and full of life at the microphone.

Titus Andronicus

Formed in 2005 in Glen Rock, New Jersey, Titus Andronicus, recorded their first EP that summer at Marcata Recording. Ranging from three to 11 members, the band is now comprised of five individuals. They take their name from a Shakespearean tragedy, not, as many believe, from some sort of killer robot from the future. They like to scream and carry on at excessive volume, write fast songs, and never sing about love, only hate. Titus Andronicus have no hope for the future and believe only in nothingness. Everyone in Titus Andronicus was born to die. Titus Andronicus crave your approval but will settle for your utter disdain. The Monitor, their new album, is out March 9th, 2010 on XL Recordings.

Raekwon

The world first encountered the lyrical prowess of Raekwon as a member of the legendary Wu-Tang Clan. In 1995 he gave us his first solo effort, Only Built 4 Cuban Linx..., which has become one of the most highly regarded albums in hip hop. And 2009 was a banner year for Rae with the release of Only Built 4 Cuban Linx... Pt. II; here's hoping he continues to further solidify his place in hip-hop history.

Bear In Heaven

A seed planted in the Southern U.S. years ago (all members hail from Georgia or Alabama), Bear In Heaven began as the musical arm of Jon Philpot in 1998. Time eventually brought in a slew of players that grew the sound and guided the group to morph from a 6-to-5-to-4-piece, where the band eventually found a sonic stride unlike any in their history. Within four walls in Brooklyn, Jon Philpot, Adam Wills, Sadek Bazaara, and Joe Stickney mined the democracy of their collaboration, creating their acclaimed second album, Beast Rest Forth Mouth (think "East West North South"). It was a conscious product of the four compass points, of the four makers, and of the inevitable confusion that manifests from that crossroad mentality.

Panda Bear

Instinctively nomadic and musically inquisitive, Panda Bear (Noah Lennox) currently resides in Lisbon, Portugal, and rarely is seen performing as Panda Bear. At the turn of the millennium, he congregated in New York with his recently-convened brethren (Avey Tare, Geologist, and Deakin) to form Animal Collective. As a teenager in his hometown of Baltimore, Panda Bear created his first solo record, the long out-of-print, first (and last) album on his and Deakin's Soccer Star Records. Never sticking with any particular sound, Panda's range goes from the quiet humble jams of Young Prayer to the swirling, electronic pop of the widely lauded and beloved Person Pitch.

jj

Last summer Gothenburg, Sweden's jj quietly released one of 2009's most critically-acclaimed albums. Titled jj n° 2, it was the group's debut full-length (after their first single, jj n° 1). If jj n° 2 was the quintessential summer 2009 album, jj n° 3 is its wintertime counterpart-- a soft, red smear of blood on a field of fresh snow. jj create R&B and Balearic dub from the ghosts of lost lovers. With the naive swagger of youth, jj's music is both carefree without carelessness, and self-aware without being self-conscious. With it, they build an ice bridge arching from Gothenburg into the heart of middle America, and everywhere in between.

LCD Soundsystem

The 2002 release of "Losing My Edge" ushered in one of the great new talents of the aughts, LCD Soundsystem, aka James Murphy. While also focusing on the running of his label, DFA, Murphy perfected a sound that would come to represent much of the label's output in the following years. The 2007 release of Sound of Silver shot Murphy to the tips of tastemakers' tongues; universally acclaimed, the record featured the minimalist single "All My Friends" and the heart-tugging "Someone Great", indie staples the world over.

Dâm-Funk

The L.A.-bred "Ambassador of Funk," Dâm-Funk (né Damon Riddick), knows better than most people that "funk" doesn't apply only to the music, but is an overall ethos, a world vision that one can ascribe to, and an indoctrination famously aligned with P-Funk. "It's a lifestyle-- it's being 'free' at all times," says Dâm. And maybe it's his voice that exudes the funk; a sort of cool, tempered, melodic wispiness. Whatever it is, it seems as though the spiritual form of funk has manifested itself on Dâm's physical body. Dâm crystallizes a distinct moment in the musical timeline, an era of buzzy synths and excoriating boogie, and he still harkens to the traditional methods of that time to record his music. His debut album, Toeachizown, is out now on Stones Throw Records.

Real Estate

Real Estate, the New Jersey quartet of Martin Courtney IV, Matthew Mondanile III (Ducktails/Predator Vision), Etienne Pierre Duguay, and Alex Bleeker, cut the sleeves short and the pop smooth to shade you from the midday heat. Martin Courtney's songwriting has a way of wrapping up the immediacy of youth with the ennui of age for the perfect hue of bittersweet bliss. Add Mondanile's shimmering guitar strains full of equal parts sea foam and beer foam, the boardwalk clatter of Duguay's drums, and Bleeker's staccato low end, and the perfect afternoon is just a lawn chair and boom box away.

Sonny & the Sunsets

Formed in 2007 by acclaimed singer-songwriter, playwright, author, and onetime piano troubadour Sonny Smith, Sonny & the Sunsets have featured a revolving-door lineup that became permanent with Kelley Stoltz, Tahlia Harbour, and Ryan Browne. Their busted beach-pop songs recall doo wop’s otherworldly despair, the kitchen-sink savoir-faire of the Raincoats, a dose of goofball humor, and the positive spirit of the Modern Lovers' Jonathan Richman. Their debut LP, Tomorrow is Alright, hits on everything from sly VU-like observations to the bedlam of Holy Modal Rounders. All the while, Sonny’s pen is soaked with an EC comics sense of storytelling, touching equally on the macabre, the absurd, the humorous, and above all, the entertaining.

The Smith Westerns

From Chicago, the Smith Westerns released their self-titled debut, a hook-heavy, pop-soaked, glam rock masterpiece, in 2009. The band has spent the past year taking their swagger-filled show on the road, supporting the likes of Girls and Los Campesinos! With so much future still ahead of them, and a band hard at work crafting their sophomore release, it's certain that this is only the beginning for the Smith Westerns.

Free Energy

Minneapolis cult rockers Hockey Night split up a couple of years back, and for a time, mainmen Scott Wells and Paul Sprangers continued to operate under that moniker. They altered their musical orientation, got signed to DFA, and recorded an album with LCD Soundsystem's James Murphy playing bass and manning the mixing desk, and Pat Mahoney on drums. The resulting LP, Stuck on Nothing, is immediately accessible and crowd-pleasing, while sounding very un-DFA. Their high-fidelity, guitar-heavy and totally unironic AM-rock sound evokes classic touchstones from Tom Petty to Thin Lizzy.

Netherfriends

Emerging from the rooftops of Chicago in 2007, Netherfriends are that bastard-psych-pop-catchy as hell band that you've been searching for. Recently appearing on indie label Emergency Umbrella, their debut six-song EP, Calling You Out, fuses heavily layered arrangements with group sing-a-longs, spare pianos, synths, glockenspiels, and other hard-to-place but familiar sounds. Netherfriends features Shawn Rosenblatt (vocals, guitar, keys, samples, and drums), a freshly minted college graduate of music composition. At the moment, he perfoms live with various individuals.

Wolf Parade

Canadian combo Wolf Parade were formed in 2003 in Montreal by Dan Boeckner (Handsome Furs), Spencer Krug (Sunset Rubdown), Dante DeCaro, and Arlen Thompson. On the strength of two self-released EPs, they gained the attention of Modest Mouse songwriter Isaac Brock, at that time working as an A&R rep for Sub Pop Records, who released their 2005 debut full-length, Apologies to the Queen Mary. 2008's At Mount Zoomer was a more expansive record with a more cohesive and collaborative sound. The band recently announced their third record, Expo 86, to be released this summer.

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July 16

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Extra Tickets to be Released on July 15th
July 8

Available at the box office only

Good news Pitchfork Music Festival Fans!! Although Saturday and Sunday tickets have been sold out for weeks, and Friday will be gone very soon, we’re going to release a limited number of tickets that you can buy in person at Union Park on Thursday, July 15th. The box office will be open from 11 am to 6 pm on Ashland Ave, in the middle of Union Park. First come, first serve, cash only, while supplies last.

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Pitchfork Festival Adds Comedy Stage
June 21

Also: Saturday tickets sold out.

In a recent Pitchfork interview, funny guy David Cross talked about the similarities between musicians and comedians: "There's quite an overlap between musicians who have an affection towards comedy and comedians who fantasize about being in a band," he said. "The two worlds have more similarities than they do differences." More »

eMusic Contest
June 15

As part of the eMusic Access + Rewards programs, our friends at emusic will send one lucky eMusic member and guest to the Pitchfork Music Festival this year. The prize includes, airfare, hotel and VIP tickets for all three days of the festival. eMusic members can enter online here. Not a member? Go here to get a free trial. But hurry, the sweepstakes ends this Wednesday, June 16th! Complete contest rules can be found here.

Pitchfork Fest Sunday Tickets Sold Out
June 15

Single-day tickets still available for Friday and Saturday

Tickets for the final day of the Pitchfork Music Festival, Sunday, July 18, have sold out. Three-day passes for the festival, which comes to Chicago's Union Park July 16-18, sold out a while back. So if you didn't snap up your tickets to see Pavement, Big Boi, Major Lazer, St. Vincent, Girls and many more play on Sunday, it's time to call all your friends and see who has an extra ticket. More »


Pitchfork Music Festival Lineup Changes, Activities Announced
May 21

jj cancel, Sonny & the Sunsets added

The Pitchfork Music Festival, which goes down July 16-18 in Chicago's Union Park, is getting closer every day. But first, we've got a couple of quick changes to the lineup to announce.

Unfortunately, Swedish Balearic pop synthesists jj have canceled their appearance at the fest. Replacing them will be the San Francisco garage pop crew Sonny & the Sunsets. More »

Pitchfork Music Festival Rounds Out 2010 Line-Up With Big Boi, Wolf Parade, Why?, Major Lazer, Robyn, Liars, Beach House, Neon Indian, Free Energy, Local Natives, Real Estate & Much More!
April 8

The Tallest Man On Earth, Delorean, Surfer Blood, Washed Out, Best Coast, Sharon Van Etten, jj and Netherfriends also added to bill.

As spring rears its welcome head, we get closer and closer to the Pitchfork Music Festival. With its reasonable ticket prices, comfortable and positive environment in the heart of Chicago, and combination of already internationally acclaimed acts and innovative up-and-comers, the Pitchfork Music Festival, which celebrates its fifth anniversary this year, is one of the best music festivals around. More »

Pitchfork Music Festival Adds Broken Social Scene, Panda Bear, El-P, The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion, Girls, And More To 2010 Festival!
March 5

The 2010 Pitchfork Music Festival is set to go down at Chicago’s Union Park on July 16 – 18. We are delighted to announce the second batch of bands slated to perform! This year’s festival welcomes the return of Canadian super-collective Broken Social Scene, who will be fresh off the release of their newest full-length due out in April, Forgiveness Rock Record. They will be joining Modest Mouse on Friday’s bill, along with indie hip-hop pioneer El-P. More »

The 2010 Pitchfork Music Festival Sells Out Of Three-Day Passes In Record Time!
February 12

Three-day passes for the 2010 Pitchfork Music Festival have sold out, less than five days after going on sale. Having already announced appearances by the reunited Pavement, Modest Mouse, LCD Soundsystem, and Raekwon, among others, three-day passes became unavailable much quicker than in years’ past – the same number of discounted three-day passes sold out last year in two months. More »

Pitchfork Music Festival Announces Pavement, Modest Mouse, LCD Soundsystem, St. Vincent, Raekwon, Cass McCombs and more to perform at 2010 festival! Tickets on sale today!
February 5

As previously reported, the 2010 Pitchfork Music Festival will be held at Chicago’s Union Park on July 16 – 18. We are pleased to announce the first batch of bands slated to perform, as well as proclaim that tickets are on sale today at 12 PM CST! More »

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