Jump to content
  • Sign Up!

    Join our friendly community of music lovers and be part of the fun 😎

Bands for 2017


eagles69

Recommended Posts

42 minutes ago, rhg_99 said:

its not really that surprising, most UK festivals have been making uninspired headliner bookings for years.

I saw Mac deMarco playing in a park in Barcelona a few years back. He was likable and clearly had some musical talent but never in a million years enough to be anything more than a third tier guy.

Agree it speaks to the lack of musical brilliance coming through that he gets a shot at the top.

 

 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • Replies 883
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Top Posters In This Topic

Just now, xxialac said:

I saw Mac deMarco playing in a park in Barcelona a few years back. He was likable and clearly had some musical talent but never in a million years enough to be anything more than a third tier guy.

Agree it speaks to the lack of musical brilliance coming through that he gets a shot at the top.

I'll admit I like his music, always have. I do think he's improved since his first couple albums but he is definitely not a headliner, not in the typical sense. Sure he's getting pretty popular and has sold out some big shows like Brixton Academy but to me he is the perfect mid afternoon/sunset act but he's probably too now to do that at EOTR. He's a pretty underwhelming headliner but I thought the same when Bat For Lashes was announced last year.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

2 minutes ago, rhg_99 said:

I'll admit I like his music, always have. I do think he's improved since his first couple albums but he is definitely not a headliner, not in the typical sense. Sure he's getting pretty popular and has sold out some big shows like Brixton Academy but to me he is the perfect mid afternoon/sunset act but he's probably too now to do that at EOTR. He's a pretty underwhelming headliner but I thought the same when Bat For Lashes was announced last year.

I agree.

Think a lot of his popularity is linked to his personality and charm. He seems like a fun slacker kind of guy and is willing to act the clown.

Although that's nice, I think musically he is quite lightweight and there are lo-fi bands from the past like Sparklehorse and Eels who have so much more musical depth but didn't headline in their heyday. 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

2 minutes ago, xxialac said:

I agree.

Think a lot of his popularity is linked to his personality and charm. He seems like a fun slacker kind of guy and is willing to act the clown.

Although that's nice, I think musically he is quite lightweight and there are lo-fi bands from the past like Sparklehorse and Eels who have so much more musical depth but didn't headline in their heyday. 

Definitely! His persona has made him quite famous, it's also the reason his gigs are always full of mini-me version of him, glad that won't be the case at EOTR.

I agree with you on that, one of my first predictions of a headliner for this year was Slowdive, they have much more musical depth than Mac Demarco but aren't headlining this year.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

5 hours ago, RustySpanner said:

Serious question for discussion - when and how did modern music get to the point where it is possible for someone as mediocre as Mac DeMarco to get to headline what is a fairly major UK festival?

Theirs been a lack of headliners at  a lot of festivals last couple of years, I really like Mac but can see where you're coming from but the rest of the line up this year is fantastic so loads to see 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Bill Callahan was amazing at Hoxton Hall on Saturday night. I am very jealous of you lot.

https://www.theguardian.com/music/2017/may/07/bill-callahan-smog-live-hoxton-hall-london

I guess his headlining must have raised a few eyebrows. But whilst he isn't the biggest name, those who do like him tend to be really into him. I image that he will be the #1 must see for a small but sizeable minority. It's nice to see EoTR sticking their neck out and giving a platform to an artist they love.

Enjoy what looks like it will be a wonderful festival.

Edited by GimpSquadObvious
Link to comment
Share on other sites

I went to the matinee show on Saturday and it was outstanding. I would imagine he will be backing with a full band (like he was the last time I saw him at the QEII Hall at the South Bank Centre), otherwise I fear that he will get a bit lost on the Woods Stage.

I have to say, I don't get the whole "uninspiring headline" bookings line. EOTR has always been about showcasing the best talent, rather than blowing their load on the biggest names and it's what makes it unique to many other festivals of a similar size. I would argue that the headliners they've put on ARE inspiring, they've taken a punt on three acts. One who is riding a rich wave of appreciation (Misty), one who's popularity appears to be steadily growing (two sold out nights at Brixton Academy for Mac -that's potentially 9000 punters paying to see him) and one booking that has been a bit of a pet project for the curators for many years and is critically acclaimed, albeit without the commercial success. It's these sorts of bookings that differentiate EOTR from the rest. Sure, they're not going to appeal to everyone, but there is a wealth of great music outside of the main stage headliners.

Personally I will going to watch all three (unless there's an unmissable clash during Mac's set) and I cannot wait.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

6 hours ago, shoebox said:

I went to the matinee show on Saturday and it was outstanding. I would imagine he will be backing with a full band (like he was the last time I saw him at the QEII Hall at the South Bank Centre), otherwise I fear that he will get a bit lost on the Woods Stage.

I have to say, I don't get the whole "uninspiring headline" bookings line. EOTR has always been about showcasing the best talent, rather than blowing their load on the biggest names and it's what makes it unique to many other festivals of a similar size. I would argue that the headliners they've put on ARE inspiring, they've taken a punt on three acts. One who is riding a rich wave of appreciation (Misty), one who's popularity appears to be steadily growing (two sold out nights at Brixton Academy for Mac -that's potentially 9000 punters paying to see him) and one booking that has been a bit of a pet project for the curators for many years and is critically acclaimed, albeit without the commercial success. It's these sorts of bookings that differentiate EOTR from the rest. Sure, they're not going to appeal to everyone, but there is a wealth of great music outside of the main stage headliners.

Personally I will going to watch all three (unless there's an unmissable clash during Mac's set) and I cannot wait.

Before the capacity increase, had these 3 headlined on the Garden Stage (when it was the 'main stage') - no-one would bat an eye lid.

 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

"Before the capacity increase, had these 3 headlined on the Garden Stage (when it was the 'main stage') - no-one would bat an eye lid."

Maybe. But then Mac deMarco was only deemed big enough to sub the garden stage just two years ago. To me, his booking smacks of desperation - they couldn't find a proper headliner for the Woods stage and so just asked one of their good mates to do it. Watch out for Ezra Furman headlining 2018 and then Perfume Genius in 2019.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

9 hours ago, shoebox said:

EOTR has always been about showcasing the best talent, rather than blowing their load on the biggest names and it's what makes it unique to many other festivals of a similar size.

Good points but this is the part I have a problem with in regards to Mac. I think he's pretty light in the talent department. 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I enjoy listening to Mac DeMarco singles but his sound is so unsubstantial that I can never really get through a whole album without finding it a bit monotonous and repetitive. I'm also really not a fan of his Connan Mockasin-esque cheesy synth songs that wouldn't sound out of place in a 70s porno. Chamber of Reflection and On the Level spring to mind.

That said, I have no doubt that he'll attract a massive crowd and will put on a decent show. I think he is the main draw for a lot more people than many on here are probably anticipating.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Have to say, I am finding the new FJM album underwhelming. I would say 3 great tracks, but far too many mid-paced numbers of ballads. Not anywhere near as good as Honeybear, nor Fear Fun. 1st 2 tracks are great and then they are much of a muchness.

Still looking forward to his set though.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

24 minutes ago, Yokel Again said:

Have to say, I am finding the new FJM album underwhelming. I would say 3 great tracks, but far too many mid-paced numbers of ballads. Not anywhere near as good as Honeybear, nor Fear Fun. 1st 2 tracks are great and then they are much of a muchness.

Still looking forward to his set though.

Agree - I've given it a fair few spins and find it bloated, over-long,  and one-paced.   I've seen him touring Honeybear and thought he was great, but I'm not sure how the new record will come over live.

 

That said "I'm growing old on magic mountain" has quickly become one of my fave FJM tracks. 

 

Headliner-wise I cannot wait for Bill Callahan.  Reckon his set could be pretty special.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

2 hours ago, Yokel Again said:

Have to say, I am finding the new FJM album underwhelming. I would say 3 great tracks, but far too many mid-paced numbers of ballads. Not anywhere near as good as Honeybear, nor Fear Fun. 1st 2 tracks are great and then they are much of a muchness.

Still looking forward to his set though.

I've squeezed 4 or 5 I like of the new album but Fear Fun is still way out in front as his best 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

2 hours ago, Yokel Again said:

Have to say, I am finding the new FJM album underwhelming. I would say 3 great tracks, but far too many mid-paced numbers of ballads. Not anywhere near as good as Honeybear, nor Fear Fun. 1st 2 tracks are great and then they are much of a muchness.

Still looking forward to his set though.

Can't get into it, same with the last one. Fear fun I really liked. 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Guest
Unfortunately, your content contains terms that we do not allow. Please edit your content to remove the highlighted words below.
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

Loading...
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.

×
×
  • Create New...