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Coachella 2008 line-up announced
January 21, 2008 3:00pm

roger250.jpgThe indie-rock kids of Coachella are in store for a classic-rock moment this April: Roger Waters of Pink Floyd will re-create the band’s trippy 1973 masterpiece “Dark Side of the Moon” on the festival’s main stage, which also will feature the Raconteurs, the Verve, Jack Johnson, Kraftwerk and a reunion of Portishead.

The ninth edition of the Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival will take over the Empire Polo Field outside the dusty town of Indio from April 25 through 27. The 125-act lineup was announced Monday afternoon at a press conference in Mexico City with Death Cab for Cutie, My Morning Jacket, Love and Rockets, and Justice among the names on the bill along with M.I.A., the Breeders, Rilo Kiley, Sasha & Digweed, Café Tacuba and Fatboy Slim. Tickets will go on sale at 10 a.m. Friday.

mia300.jpgThe festival has become a touchstone event in California and fan speculation has pinged across the Internet for months, along with a flurry of hoax lineups and posters; one apparently was convincing enough to fool the staff at (KYSR-FM) 98.7, which on Monday breathlessly reported that Radiohead and Muse would top the bill. Prince, David Bowie, the Smiths and No Doubt were the most commonly rumored Coachella acts; the booking of Waters, however, was a left-field choice and a generational mystery to many young loyalists of the Coachella brand.


FOR THE RECORD: This story incorrectly states the names of two bands booked to play at the Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival in April. The bands are Porter and Austin TV, not Austin and Porter TV.

One comment posted by a reader at www.latimes.com was a clear indication that the 63-year-old Waters is on the other side of the wall when it comes to today’s generation of fans: “Is Roger Waters the one with the pig or was that Peter Frampton?”Promoter Paul Tollett, the architect of the show, has shown a puckish streak in the past with genre-surprises, such as booking Madonna for an elaborate dance-tent set or having Willie Nelson serenade fans waiting for Rage Against the Machine.This year, however, the top of the lineup is already being criticized by many in the cruel ether of the Internet. Some of that criticism is because Coachella is competing against its own stellar history of magic moments (such as the Pixies or Rage reunions) as well as an increasing number of regional festivals fishing from the same talent pool.

portishead350.jpgTollett, a partner in the show with the concert promotion company AEG Live, pointed out Monday that there’s always debate about the top of the bill, but for the focused music fan, this year’s Coachella looks to be one of the strongest for up-and-coming acts and the middle tier of the bill. He declined to cite some of his favorites: “You just get in trouble with managers when you do that because you can’t mention every one.”

The press conference Monday was staged in Mexico as an acknowledgment of the country’s strong fan, artist and press support for Coachella, which was staged for the first time in 1999. This year Austin and Porter TV will be among the Mexican acts playing the festival.

–Geoff Boucher

Here’s a partial roster:

Roger Waters
The Verve
Portishead
The Raconteurs
My Morning Jacket
Rilo Kiley
Jack Johnson
Death Cab for Cutie
Kraftwerk
Justice
M.I.A.
Love & Rockets
The Breeders
Sasha & Digweed
Cafe Tacuba
Fatboy Slim

More to come …

[Photo 1: Roger Waters. Credit: Christine Cotter/LAT; Photo 2: M.I.A. Credit: Seth Wenig/AP ; Photo 3: Beth Gibbons of Portishead. Credit: Patrick Downs/LAT.]

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My Morning Jacket, Rilo Kiley confirmed for Coachella
January 21, 2008 11:52am

Mmj

My Morning Jacket, Rilo Kiley, the Raconteurs and the Verve will be announced later today as a few of the big names for this year’s Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, but unless promoter Paul Tollett and gang have some aces up their sleeves, the ninth installment of the desert blowout is shaping up to be the most ho-hum in its illustrious history.

Rilokiley I mean, Jack Johnson?

Yes, there will be a couple bigger names (see Geoff Boucher’s story in today’s Times here, and please watch this space later today), but some of the focus at today’s news conference in Mexico City will revolve around a planned three-day festival in Jersey City, N.J., in August. Tollett’s Goldenvoice and partners AEG Live are behind that one too, and Radiohead and Johnson have been reported as headliners for that.

But barring surprises (and there have been some in the past), Radiohead and the likes of My Bloody Valentine and David Bowie — the latter two of which were hot names on the rumor mill — will not be making the trek to Indio for the April 25-27 festival.

Besides MMJ — admittedly a dynamic force live — the lineup will include one veteran act, and perhaps another marquee name or two. No Doubt’s name is still hot on the rumor mill (can’t confirm that as of now, sorry), and so is Portishead’s. And last week I posted a list of several smaller bands (two or three of which I got erroneous information on) who will play the festival.

More later.

– Kevin Bronson

Photos: My Morning Jacket by Danny Clinch; Rilo Kiley by Allen J. Schaben / LAT

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Coachella, the info frenzy: Roger Waters in, Prince not
January 21, 2008 11:09am

A crazy morning from the airwaves to the Internet:

Prince, rumored to be one of the headliners at

Coachella, will not play the festival, a source says.

Roger Waters will, reprising his “Dark

Side of the Moon” show.

And I’m pretty sure that Yvonne Velasquez, the DJ at Star 98.7 (KYSR-FM) in Los Angeles, just

“announced” a Coachella lineup from one of the fake posters. For her sake, I

hope I’m wrong. But she sounded serious, and she said Radiohead and Muse were playing.

Which ain’t true.

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Coachella roster slowly takes shape (and getting misshapen)
January 14, 2008 6:25pm

The Photoshop geniuses have been at work again, crafting those nifty faux Coachella posters (yeah, that’s one of the fakes below). And the website hasn’t even started the countdown yet.

Next week, you can expect an announcement of the roster, which I was told cryptically might include a surprising veteran act or two (not David Bowie) — and will not include the rumored set by the reunited My Bloody Valentine.

Meanwhile, message boards and blogs are bursting with names of the acts heading to Indio for the April 25-27 festival, but precious little information has leaked regarding headliners. Among the bands expected below are hotshot locals Cold War Kids and Autolux. That’s a nice start.

Here you go, in no particular order –

comment away …

Coachella08fake2
Death Cab for Cutie
The Breeders
Justice
Jens Lekman
Junkie XL
The Verve
UNKLE
Cold War Kids
Chromeo
Autolux
Spiritualized
Portishead
VHS or Beta
Dan Deacon
Brett Dennen
The Cinematic Orchestra
Battles
Kid Sister
Crystal Castles
Louis XIV

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