That is of course tentative to what gets announced...especially for May, my first month home from school. I'm sure I'll see something that month. Feb and April I'll probably stay dry.
Aw fuck man they're at a fantastically small venue on the north side of Chicago called the Beat Kitchen for only TEN DOLLARS, but its on a Wednesday night. No way I can swing getting there by any means.
Not bad. I'd love to see Van Halen. Seen Arctic Monkeys, might see The Black Keys - they are playing in Edinburgh in March. So far, it looks like this for me:
June 6 - Coldplay
June 20 - Pearl Jam (might end up going on the second night too)
August 24-26 - Reading & Leeds Festival
At the time, I couldn't afford the second night. I'm gonna have to search for a second night ticket somewhere. Damn I'm so looking forward to seeing them.
Who's headlining Lollapalooza? Or is there any rumours of who is headlining it?
Killers new album should be absolutely prime. Love new stuff from them. Foo Fighters are legendary, Green Day are meh anymore but I'd still see them, Stone Roses on that big comeback would be epic to see at a fest, and Radiohead....they're gonna have to prove themselves as a live band that can support themselves after that shitty King of Dicks album.
Don't know anything about TDCC but they might be opening for Foster the People when I see them? Thought I read that somewhere.
Originally posted by KieranU2Foster the People - are they actually any good? I've never heard any song from them, I just know that there is quite a hype amongst them.
Cool, enjoy dinner.
Pumped Up Kicks is a great catchy tune. Call It What You Want is also pretty good as is Love. On the whole, they're not too bad. Torches is a good album but I suspect the best is yet to come.
This is what The Edge thinks "I think Torches by Foster the People is a very interesting new album. Very 21st century pop, but it’s beautifully made and thrilling."