By Andrew Gospe
Tuesday, May 28 Kylesa Sludge metal isn’t a genre known for accessibility, but this Savannah, Ga., band packs its songs—especially the singles from <em>Ultraviolet</em>, out … More »
By Keegan Prosser
Starting the final day of a festival with rain is never an ideal situation – even if it is in Washington. But it all seemed … More »
By Dave Lake
Oxford’s Foals had major buzz coming right out of the gate. All three of their records have gone gold in their homeland and the last … More »
By Keegan Prosser
For the thousands of people who’ve spent the last three days camping in the grime and grit that is the Sasquatch General Admission campground, calling … More »
By Azaria Podplesky
After years of playing Las Vegas casinos, Sin City’s own Imagine Dragons has had a seemingly meteoric rise thanks to songs like “It’s Time” and … More »
By Azaria Podplesky
With the recent success of Aussie artists like Gotye and Kimbra, it’s no surprise that Adelaide’s indie rock band Atlas Genius, and its debut album … More »
By Azaria Podplesky
If you’re looking for new road trip music, might I suggest Los Angeles’s Youngblood Hawke? The indie pop band makes music that’s upbeat, uplifting, and … More »
By Azaria Podplesky
Despite having been together for more than a decade, Ted Malmros, bassist for Stockholm’s Shout Out Louds, says the band has only recently begun to … More »
By Keegan Prosser
The first day of a festival is an interesting thing. It’s a discovery day. The day you arrive, get settled, and, finally, when the gates … More »
By Keegan Prosser
In this segment, we interview the furriest -- figuratively or literally -- fans at Sasquatch! to see what's going through their Yeti minds. Yetis: Madie … More »
