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Overall, there has been precious little in the way of political statements at Coachella ‘08 — maybe everybody was too busy in the dance tents? — but Love and Rockets (of all groups) did their part, if only for five minutes, Sunday night at the Outdoor Theatre.
The trio of Daniel Ash, David J and Kevin Haskins opened with a blistering version of “Ball of Confusion,” and, yeah, that’s what the world is today. Uh huh.
To a spectacular light show, the offshoot of Bauhaus (who played a reunion show at Coachella in 2005) stormed through a battery of fan favorites in mostly workmanlike fashion, perhaps regretting the mid-set ballad that was tainted by noise bleeding over from the earache-inducing drum ‘n’ bass area in the middle of the festival grounds.
Of course, the Bubblemen emerged late in the set, the band’s alter egos (and residents of Planet Girl) dancing during “Yin and Yang and the Flower Pot Man.” The show ended with the Bubblemen battling the band in a pillowfight, and feathers were flying — a nod to that song’s video.
The band’s familiar blasts were welcome noise for weary festivalgoers gearing up for Roger Waters’ mainstage show.
– Kevin Bronson



