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Coachella Lineup Announced: No My Bloody Valentine, But Stoners Will Still Be Happy

Goldenvoice announced the lineup for this year's Coachella festival at a press conference in Mexico City today, and the big surprise turned out to be a bit of a throwback: Roger Waters of Pink Floyd will be appearing on the main stage, in a special performance re-creating the 1973 album Dark Side of the Moon. Oooh-kay. Other big names include the reunited Verve, the Raconteurs, and Love and Rockets; on the electronic side, festival veterans Kraftwerk will return along with Justice, M.I.A. and Sasha & Digweed.
Criticism of the lineup for being a bit underwhelming is starting right up; it happens every year, and it's par for the course, since the pool of "gee-whiz" bookings has almost been exhausted for the nine-year-old festival. However, this year does seem a little heavy on the "artists who seem kind of tired" front: hello, Jack Johnson, Death Cab for Cutie, My Morning Jacket, and Fatboy Slim. But last year's lineup had its share of yawners (Crowded House, anyone?) and like always, the excitement is in the middle: from Animal Collective and Pendulum through Battles and Santogold down through Kid Sister and Modeselektor, the afternoon schedule will be chock full of great music. And hey, if a headliner sucks, that just means you can get back to the hot tub at your place earlier, right?
But yeah, think how awesome My Bloody Valentine would have been... oh well.
The Coachella festival takes place April 25-27 in Indio, California; tickets are on sale this Friday at Coachella.com. Full lineup (complete with new impressionistic poster) after the jump.

The Raconteurs
The Verve
Jack Johnson
Kraftwerk
Portishead*
Death Cab for Cutie
My Morning Jacket
Love and Rockets
Justice
M.I.A.
The Breeders
Rilo Kiley
Sasha & Digweed
Café Tacuba
Fatboy Slim
Spritualized
Tegan and Sara
Madness
The National
Animal Collective
Mum
Pendulum
Sharon Jones
Stars
Battles
Aesop Rock
Midnight Juggernauts
Does It Offend You, Yeah?
Spank Rock
Minus the Bear
Dan le Sac vs Scroobius Pip
Diplo
Adam Freeland
Santogold
Vampire Weekend
Dan Deacon
Hot Chip
Cold War Kids
Stephen Malkmus
Gogol Bordello
Chromeo
Metric
Danny Tenaglia
Booka Shade
Murs
Cool Kids
Sia
Les Savy Fav
Holy Fuck
Black Kids
Black Mountain
Man Man
I'm from Barcelona
Kid Sister
The Horrors
Austin TV
Shout Out Louds
Luckyiam
Autolux
Modeselektor
The Bees
Professor Murder
Cut Copy
Busy P
VHS or Beta
Comments
You're kidding, right?
What amounts to a commercial for a biggie yuppie rock concert is being passed off as an article on MoJo?!
Did the interns chloroform the editorial staff and take over this week's issue?
There was an article that dared criticize some artist's blandness in MoJo an issue or two ago. It drew the ire of those whose personal integrity and value as human beings was slighted by anyone daring voice a lack of awe at the artistic perfection of their personal favorite artist. This one will no doubt have a similar effect. Here's a chance for some grandiose posturing demonstrating how the ultra-hip are too sophisticaed and uber-cool to not roll their eyes at the festival and/or line up. When it comes to the arts why can't people grasp the concept of if something doesn't move you, move on until you find something that does. If something exists somebody obviously gets it or it wouldn't be.
Posted by: jim h on 01/23/08 at 5:23 PM Respond
Oh, yeah, CounterCorp!
Your platitudes would bore me if they didn't crack me up so much.
I mean, The Cool Kids are such yuppie-hop!
Gold & a Pager, bitchez!!!!
Now run on down to Best Buy and get yourself an Against Me! CD.
(also, welcome to the 21st century, geezer! i don't think anyone is trying to pass this off as an article--it's called a blog post, which isn't released in 'issues,' FYI.)
And jim h, I feel you when it comes to finding art that moves you. But please, people, don't stop the debates! Don't stop the criticism! Lively and constructive (and often heated) discourse can be invaluble, I promise!
Posted by: Nefarious Nucleotide on 01/24/08 at 1:45 PM Respond
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Posted by: CounterCorp on 01/23/08 at 2:48 PM Respond