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The Sweetlife Festival 2011 Sampler


What is the best way to start the summer?  A music festival.  May 1st, the Merriweather Post Pavilion in Columbia, Maryland, will be hosting the Sweetlife Festival.  The venue isn’t bad for being in Maryland.  We all remember the Freefest.  The weather will be great, unless it rains.

What music do they have in store?  Lets find out.

Modern Man

D.C.’s own, Modern Man.  You can download some of their songs from their website.  ‘The Almost’ is a decent tune.   Judgment is still out since they are relatively new to the scene.

U.S. Royalty

Another D.C. homegrown, formed in 2008 and recently released their debut album ‘Mirrors’ at the beginning of 2011.  They will be good.  Check them out below and other videos on the YouTube, if you like what you hear,  you can buy their album in digital form for $8.

Walk the Moon

Walk the Moon from Cincinnati, Ohio.  I have been listening to their album about once a day since I started writing this post.  (I bought it off of Bandcamp.  If you don’t know about Bandcamp, it is great, only takes away15% from the artist as opposed to iTunes who takes like 200%.)  ‘Anna Sun’ is the feature here however  the rest of the album is equally good.  The sound is fresh and upbeat with the perfect infusion of pop, great spring and summer music.  I would have too much seasonal depression to appreciate it in the winter.

Theophilus London

Theophilus hit the scene in 2008 with the release of his mixtape ‘Jam!’ and followed it up with ‘Charming Mixtape’ in 2009.  You can stay up to date with this upcoming artist at his blog.  Previously unreleased track, ‘Century Girl’ (check it out below) was just posted to his blog last week.  It is worth a listen or two.  Anybody who claims Prince as one of their influences is going to be big.

Ra Ra Riot

Talk about the best use of a violin and cello in an indie rock/baroque pop group, Ra Ra Riot from Syracuse, New York.  It is great stuff.  A band I heard of in the past, but didn’t really listen to them until writing this piece.  The song you will probably recognize by them is ‘You can tell’, another equally as good is below.

I look forward to seeing Alexandra Lawn playing the cello standing up and you should too.

Cold War Kids

Lead singer Nathan Willett certainly has a unique sound.  It is definitely indie rock but with a little bit of a blues feeling.  Wikipedia tells me they are sometimes labeled as a Christian band.  For the nonreligious, whenever one hears of a band that gets labeled Christian, you feel like they are trying to pull one on you and then people make a stink.  I say you be the judge.  Whatever your thoughts, they have great lyrics and a great sound and will be great at SweetLife.

Crystal Castles

Known for their energetic live shows, they will most certainly not disappoint at Merriweather.  Hailing from Canada, you know they are unique and creative.  Last year they released a cover of  Platinum Blonde’s ‘Not In Love’ featuring Robert Smith of The Cure.  Check it out below in a Soundtrack Redux.

Lupe Fiasco

Mr. Fiasco is talent.  You know ‘Superstar’ live will be worth the price of admission.

Girl Talk

If you missed them at the 9:30 Club back in February, you get a second chance.

The Strokes

We will probably hear some tracks off their newly release album ‘Angels’ but I certainly wouldn’t mind some old school Strokes.

Outside Lands 2010


The Outside Lands at the Golden Gate Park in San Francisco, California is unfortunately on the wrong coast for mmMix to make it to.  However, the festival has a great lineup, which we wanted to feature here.  We are always happy to oblige fans and provide a sampler.  Enjoy.

Saturday August 14th

Furthur Feat. Phil Lesh & Bob Weir: Truckin

Phil Lesh and Bob Weir, formerly of the Grateful Dead, joined together to found Furthur in 2009.  No surprises here in what they will be playing.

The Strokes: 12:51

A mmMix fav, and one of the concerts still on my list to do before I die.

My Morning Jacket: Touch Me I’m Going to Scream, (Part 2)

Gogol Bordello: Start Wearing Purple

Cat Power: Sea of Love

Cat Power is a notoriously unreliable performer.  She walks off stage if you look at her wrong.  I would love to see how she performs under this kind of pressure.

Wolfmother: Joker and the Thief

This song really does kick ass.

Bassnectar: Blow

I don’t have the proper stereo to fully appreciate what is going on here.  I bet it will blow you away live though, literally.

Pretty Lights: Finally Moving

Tokyo Police Club: Your English Is Good

These guys are cheerfully Canadian, the video is as well.

Beats Antique: The Lantern

You absolutely have to watch this video.  One word, horses.

Rebirth Brass Band: Do watch wanna

This is incredible.

Wild Beasts: Hooting and Howling

These guys are good, my find so far of this sampler.

Sierra Leone’s Refugee All Stars: Living Like a Refugee (Is not Easy)

Langhorne Slim: I love you, but Goodbye

People Under the Stairs: The Wiz

The Pimps of Joytime: Bonita

Electric Six: Infected Girls

These guys are grimy, in a good way.

Dawes: When My Time Comes

Freelance Whales: Hannah

The Whigs: Right Hand on My Heart

This song will sound familiar to you.

Sunday August 15th

Kings of Leon: Fans

One of my faves.

Phoenix: Second to None

A fun throwback.

Social Distortion: Story of My Life

Al Green: I’m so Tired of Being Alone

Slightly Stoopid: Wiseman

NAS & Damian “Jr. Gong” Marley: As We Enter

Empire of the Sun: Walking on a Dream

Chromeo: Needy Girl

Edward Sharpe & the Magnetic Zeros: 40 Day Dream

The Temper Trap: Fader

Janelle Monae: Tightrope

Amos Lee: Keep It Loose, Keep it Tight

The Devil Makes Three: Old Number 7

My new drinking song.

The Budos Band: Volcano Song

Aterciopelados: Bolero falaz

Garage A Trois Feat Stanton Moore: Sprung Monkey

Marco Benevento: The Real Morning Party Video

Skerik & Mike Dillon

Mayor Hawthorne & The County: Just Ain’t Gonna Work Out

Vieux Farka Toure : Ai du

Amazing guitarist from Mali who also performed at the 2010 Fifa World Cup.

The Soft Pack: Answer to Yourself

Fun indie rock from San Diego

NNEKA: Heartbeat

Quinn Deveaus and the Blue Beat Review: Lil 45