My Bloody Valentine Lead Unfuckingbelievable Lineup for New York All Tomorrow's Parties Fest
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My Bloody Valentine To Play Stateside, Curate Best North American Festival Of 2008 [Holy Crap]
Published 4/23/2008 by Maura Johnston at Idolator
... interesting over the coming months. The announced lineup after the jump.
My Bloody Valentine
Built to Spill performing Perfect From Now On
Meat Puppets performing Meat Puppets II
Thurston Moore performing Psychic Hearts
Tortoise performing Millions Now Living Will Never Die
Shellac
Mogwai
Polvo
Fuck Buttons
Autolux
The Drones
Low
Wooden Shjips
Edan with Dagha
Thee Silver Mount Zion Orchestra
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Early buzz: 'Lost' interviews, MBV, 'Seinfeld' streams, more
Published 4/23/2008 by Whitney Matheson at USATODAY.com - Pop Candy
... to England in 1958. - My Bloody Valentine and Built to Spill will headline the All Tomorrow's Parties festival in New York Sept. 19-21. - Showtime ...
Nine Inch Nails post new song
Published 4/23/2008 by Matt at You Aint No Picasso
[image] Nine Inch Nails just posted a new song “Discipline.” The tune went to radio stations yesterday and is now available for free download from NIN.com . Unfortunately I’m in class right now, so you might have to describe it for me… Either that or I can wait an hour or so to hear it; but really, who wants to wait an hour to hear new Nine Inch Nails? Don’t forget that NIN have a tour coming up , including stops at Lollapalooza and Lexington, KY. Elsewhere… MBV are playing a reunion show in New York Arcade Fire to play Obama support shows with ...
Monolith Festival | 2008 Lineup Announced
Published 4/30/2008 by WHITperson at LIVE MUSIC BLOG.com
... Honestly, any two-day festival at Red Rocks in September is extremely inviting. But this lineup puts together some of the best and brightest of the indie rock set, making it all the more tempting. Question is, will this announcement get the Pitchforkers as excited as My Bloody Valentine at ATP? I doubt that, but it should at least catch their attention. ...

