There’s Justin “JP” Pearson’s spine-rattling death-screech vocalese, sometimes in terrifying unison with his bandmates; Bobby Bray’s deliriously concussive, shrapnel-in-your-braincase guitar, Joey Karam’s projectile synth retch, and drummer Gabe Serbian’s Olympian blastbeat slapstick. Ice-T will perform one solo set and one with his great metal band Body Count, and British crust-punk legends the Subhumans will perform their album Cradle To The Grave in full. By Peter Mongillo Editor’s note: This article was originally published July 9, 2013 Snoop Dogg, M.I.A., Ice-T, Jurassic 5, MGMT, Slayer, Black Flag reunion act FLAG (the Keith Morris-led group that doesn’t include Greg Ginn) and former Smiths member Johnny Marr will perform as part of this year’s installment of Fun Fun Fun Fest, event organizers announced Tuesday. This year's Fun Fun Fun Fest goes down 11/8-10 at Austin's Auditorium Shores, and headliners include M.I.A., MGMT, Slayer, Snoop Dogg, Cut Copy, and the Descendents. Fun Fun Fun Fest may be the first festival I’ve been to that felt curated in a generationally appropriate way for its audience. Hey, it is the “Golden Age of Television,” right? All the cultural reference points– musically, with rock, rap and electronic music and non-musically, with absurd t-shirt guns shooting tacos, pro wrestling, extreme sports, raunchy comedy– felt a lot more fitting than what festival organizers two to three times the age of its average attendee offer up. FFF is digitally connected– offering mobile chargers for its attendees smartphones and a promptly updated mobile application– and humored, sending out goofy push notifications and other social media missives with a distinctly tongue-in-cheek voice. Frontman Dylan Baldi and Co. has a new album in the can, due in early 2013, and odds are they’ll be playing songs from that upcoming LP at Fun Fun Fun. by Paul de Revere and Jon Hadusek. Next. It was a doozy. But even though we didn’t get a chance to see it firsthand, it’s still pretty obvious that these guys know how to put together a festival. We here at Consequence of Sound did our best to delve into each and every one we could find at Auditorium Shores this past weekend. All it needs is more meme references, YouTube personalities and big-time EDM festival draws and it’ll be right in line with teens coming of festival-going age. This is history as gut-quaking, fire-balling, punk fucking viscera. gut-quaking, fire-balling, punk fucking viscera. But the hurricane had to come along and fuck up everyone’s travel plans, and so we didn’t get to go. (If album highlight “Untitled” had a title, it would certainly be unprintable, and would probably get him arrested.) Share this: Facebook; Twitter; Reddit view all. With more than 100 acts between three days — including Snoop Dogg, Slayer, M.I.A., and Patton Oswalt — we asked five SPIN editors to pick their one act you shouldn’t miss. CHRISTOPHER R. WEINGARTEN, Cloud Nothings When these punk geeks released last year’s fantastically aggrieved Attack on Memory, they almost sounded as if they’d done some Robert Johnson deal-at-the-crossroads shit, such was the quantum leap forward from the band’s self-titled 2011 effort. Television, the Dismemberment Plan, Jurassic Five, the Black Flag project FLAG, Quicksand, Judge, the Locust, and the Cro-Mags will all represent. Their second wave of acolytes is back in a big way (Pavement, Thurston and Kim’s new bands). Its diversity is almost unparalleled next to any comparable festival. And he does. After being inactive for much of the past five years (though band members have played in a dizzying assortment of side projects), the foursome are now threatening to return in earnest. There’s a whole new school of art-rockers that owe their existence to Television’s ability to make noodling curlicues seem punk (Kurt Vile, Screaming Females) or give throbbing, repetitive, deadpan actual aggression (Parquet Courts, White Lung). They’re headlining one of All Tomorrow’s Parties’ final holiday weekends, where they will be playing their landmark Marquee Moon in its entirety — FFF may not be so lucky, but they’ve been doing six or seven out of eight songs in recent sets anyway. The Killers Double Down on Arena Rock With. Then there’s the trademark full-body, skintight, arthropod-chic costumes — created by Los Angeles designer Ben Warwas in a variety of colors and styles (so who knows what you’ll get at FFF!). Nov 08 - Nov 10 2013. on November 11, 2013, 9:05pm. 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Beyond the headliners, the lineup runs deep: the Walkmen, Deerhunter, Kurt Vile And The Violators, Death Grips, Big K.R.I.T., Daniel Johnston, Chromatics, Glass Candy, Thee Oh Sees, Cloud Nothings, Washed Out, Action Bronson, Johnny Marr, Bill Callahan, Thurston Moore’s Chelsea Light Moving, Kathleen Hanna’s the Julie Ruin, Delorean, Merchandise, Gojira, Ceremony, the Men, White Lung. The organizers just announced this year’s complete lineup, and it’s a good one. Anniversaries, Cover Stories, Editorials, Listen: Vertical Scratchers’ speedy new rocker, “These Plains”, Album Review: The Daydream Club – Found EP, Tommy Lee Swears He'll Leave US If Trump Wins: "I'll Go Back to My Motherland", Stevie Nicks Goes Her Own Way for "Dreams" TikTok Challenge: Watch, The Simpsons Lists 50 Terrifying Reasons To Vote Against Trump: Watch, Gal Gadot's Casting in New Cleopatra Movie Draws Backlash, Sparks History Lesson, R.I.P. The jury is still out think on whether 60 percent of this list being aging punks is a reflection of the great curatorial abilities of the fest or just our particular staff…, The Locust If someone’s never seen the Locust live, the general reaction when the San Diego-birthed underground icons start to play their often minute-or-less spastic provocations is “HOLYFUCKINGSHITCORE!” This is immediately followed by either mass wincing or rictus grinning or random heckling or quadruple-rainbow-stoked bro-shrieking. madman Keith Morris and their longest running bassist (1977-1983) Chuck Dukowski, these guys are still raging with a frenetic fury that seems devoted to hurrying all of civilization to inevitable doom. In addition to one-time Flaggers Dez Cadena (1980-1981) and Bill Stevenson (1983-1985), they’ve got Descendants shredder Stephen Egerton to fill out their ranks. The songs themselves span (and gag on) new wave, grind, jazz, and punk (the latter word actually tattooed on JP’s lower gums) — from Devo and Suicide to Carcass and Orthrelm, yet are still unimpeachably the Locust. Go and see if the Cleveland quartet is still moving in the right direction. DAVID MARCHESE, FLAG When it comes to the competing versions of seminal So Cal punks Black Flag, this FLAG is the only one worth raising. Check it out. CHARLES AARON, Killer Mike Because sometimes you just need to hear a hulking, jovially furious dude in a Ronald Reagan mask rap the following: “I leave you with four words / I’m glad Reagan dead.” Bolstered by last year’s astounding boom-bap-for-the-Occupy-generation bromide R.A.P. It’s all things to all people: reunions and comebacks of legacy acts (Ice-T and Body Count, Television, Kathleen Hanna’s The Julie Ruin, Sparks and more, detailed here), those with rising legacies (Deerhunter, Cut Copy, Thee Oh Sees, also detailed here) and local Austin acts, just to name three niches FFF caters to. There are never enough rap options at fests like this, so Mike’s often left to carry all that weight himself. While those other guys waste time on lawsuits over logos, FLAG have been devoted to one thing: the music. Also, so many reunions! Music (helmed by Run the Jewels cohort EL-P, who’s not on the bill, but you never know), Killer Mike is an underground Atlanta king turned nationwide-festival sensation who excels at cheerful, infectious, life-affirming rage, sociopolitical and otherwise. Fun Fun Fun Fest 2013: Top 10 Sets + Photos. Led by dreadlocked Circle Jerks/OFF! And the recent death of Lou Reed has us all reminiscing over the spirit of CBGB’s. The eighth annual Fun Fun Fun fest is set to take over Austin this weekend with six stages of bands, comedians, celebrity DJs, skateboarders catching air, and the one and only taco cannon. This year’s Fun Fun Fun Fest goes down 11/8-10 at Austin’s Auditorium Shores, and headliners include M.I.A., MGMT, Slayer, Snoop Dogg, Cut Copy, and the Descendents. Of course, what’s beautiful about FFF is that it’s never just one thing. 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Well, that, and making crowds of aging hipsters and the young curious feel like they’re going out in a blaze of fist-pumping, body-slamming glory. ROB HARVILLA, Television A weirdly timely moment for a band formed 40 years ago. Austin, Texas (Auditorium Shores) $179 (GA); $325 (VIP) Fun Fun Fun is an independent genre based festival that was founded in … The eighth annual Fun Fun Fun fest is set to take over Austin this weekend with six stages of bands, comedians, celebrity DJs, skateboarders catching air, and ... Fun Fun Fun Fest 2013… There’s plenty more good stuff, too; you’ll find details here.
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