Bonus – Riot Fest 24, My New Favorite Band

Grinderman, Frank Turner (!!!), Twenty One Pilots, Wolf Alice, Slaves (aka Soft Play), Drakulas, The Front Bottoms, Motion City Soundtrack, Sincere Engineer.  That’s quite a collection of bands.  That would be a hell of a lineup for a festival.  It’s a list of bands I “discovered” at festivals.  Bands I knew very little about going in to the festival but left as a big or bigger or HUGE fan.  Is there an act of that nature at Riot Fest 2024?

I’m predicting The Hives.  I’m embarrassed to say I didn’t know much about them before the last few weeks.  They are a Swedish “garage punk” band that really got popular in the early 2000’s.  Trying to figure out how I missed them but I think they got caught up in the other “The” acts of that time.  At least in my mind…The Killers, The Strokes, The Hives.

Love their sound.  Full on guitar assaults like few are still doing. Two guitars, one bass, drums, and a singer.  Basic straight on rock and roll.  And their live shows looks to be amazing.  Matching suits that put the Bosstones to shame.  Amazing energy.  Full of personality with attitude. And they’re on at 255pm up against no one.  The only knock is they only have 40 minutes.

Riot Fest 2024 – Saturday

Saturday at Riot Fest is Alternative Day with Brutus, The Dead Milkmen, The Hives, Manchester Orchestra, Spoon, Waxahatchee, St. Vincent, Pavement, Bright Eyes, and Beck.  Of course NOFX World still brings the punk. 

And more conflicts:

  • Buzzcocks or The Dead Milkmen
  • The Dickies or The Hives
  • Manchester Orchestra or Sincere Engineer
  • Spoon or Lagwagon
  • St. Vincent or Descendents or L.S. Dunes
  • Pavement or Bright Eyes
  • Beck or NOFX or Taking Back Sunday

Brutus – 1235am Metro Stage

Belgian alternative, post-hardcore.  Three piece.  Female singer.

The Dead Milkmen – 140pm NOFX World

No explanation needed.  No explanation provided.

Buzzcocks – 145pm Metro Stage

Along with Descendents and The Dickies, one of the early bands that put a melody into punk.  Buzzcocks doing it in late 70’s UK and Descendents and The Dickies in 80’s SoCal.  Created the blueprint for bands like Blink and Green Day.

Part of the most epic aftershow at the Cobra Lounge with Slaves (now Soft Play).  Since then, lead singer Pete Shelley has died leaving guitarist Steve Diggle to carry on as lead singer.  He is the only remaining original Buzzcock.

The Dickies – 230pm NOFX World

A huge influence on most punk bands after them.  Formed in SoCal in the late 70’s.  Johnny Ramone and Brett Gurewitz (Bad Religion/Epitaph) call The Dickies on the greatest punk bands.  Like Buzzcocks, put melody into fast punk rock.  They have a lot of interesting back stories.  Of note, their guitarist, Stan Lee, was friends with Iggy Pop and Kevin Dubrow (Quiet Riot).  Also, they replaced the Sex Pistols on A&M Records after the Pistols were sacked.  A&M wanted a punk act that was “more manageable”.

The Hives – 255pm Metro Stage

Swedish “garage rock revival” band.  Known for their live shows with Spin magazine ranking them #8 on their 2006 Best Live Band list.  Formed in 1993 with only their bassist not being an original member.

Sincere Engineer – 410pm Rise Stage

The house band of “Familypalooza”, we saw them open the main stage at Bud Light stage at Lolla last year.  Pop punk from Chicago.  Really are just Deanna Belos with a band she puts around her.  Had a famously creative circle pit at Riot Fest for Corn Dog Sonnet.  Deanna designed the “Familypalooza” logo for us.

Manchester Orchestra – 425pm Metro Stage

We’ve seen them at Riot Fest before.  Great show.  Does the quiet loud quiet Pixies thing very well.  The only knock, like Offspring, they are playing an album play.  It’s a great album, but not all of it.

Spoon – 530pm AAA Stage

“Art rock” band from Austin.  I know them because “The Underdog” was everywhere about 15 years ago.  And it should have been as it’s a great song.

Lagwagon – 545pm NOFX World

Skate punk from Santa Barbara.  On Fat Wreck Chords.  Pretty typical of that sound and pretty good.  Interesting that Chris Shifflet, Foo guitarist, once was a touring guitarist for Lagwagon.

St. Vincent – 635pm Metro Stage

Stage name for Annie Clark.  She’s an amazing guitarist and puts on a very good “art rock” show.  Has a lot of collaborators. 

Descendents – 7pm NOFX World

Early SoCal punk band.  Was one of the first to do the melodic punk thing.  Blink call them out as a big influence.  Really interesting story as their singer, Milo, has a PhD in biology and worked for Dupont.  Between Milo and Dexter, from Offspring, they may be the smartest guys in all of rock.  See All play on Friday to see what Descendents did while Milo was off at school.  Descendents drummer Bill Stevenson played with Black Flag and now has a studio in Fort Collins.

LS Dunes – 705pm Rise Stage

Punk supergroup that has been at the last three Riot Fests.  They have members from My Chem, Circa Survive, and Coheed.  Kinda feel like we need to see them however them being up against Descendents probably leaves them missed again.

Pavement – 740pm AAA Stage

Alternative band that was everywhere in the 90s.  Super fun sound.

Bright Eyes – 755pm Radical Stage

“Indie folk” or “emo-folk” from Omaha.  Led by Conor Obest who is everywhere in the Indie Rock/Folk scene.

NOFX – 830pm NOFX World

Day 2 of their Chicago finale.

Beck – 845pm Metro Stage

You don’t need an explanation for Beck.  I’ve seen him a couple of times and his shows are super cool. Two turntables and a microphone…

Taking Back Sunday – 9pm Rise Stage

Another one of those bands that play Riot Fest almost every year and we still haven’t seen them.  Pop punk superstars.  Maybe we seen them here.  Maybe not.

Riot Fest 2023 Schedule Release

Always a little anxiety when the schedule is released.  Not knowing if there are conflicts, who may be playing too early, or too late, etc.  This year’s schedule was just release and, while not perfect, there weren’t too many casualties.  Especially considering we have a lot of moving parts both nights getting to Frank Turner and Too Much Joy.

The biggest conflict is one of Jimmy’s future favorites, the punk supergroup Fake Names.  They are playing right before Foo Fighters on a different stage not allowing us to get from them to be close-ish for Foos.  A few other lower priority conflicts are Head Automatica, Crass,  100 Gecs, Bayside, and Tegan and Sara.

Anyway, here’s my curation of Friday and Saturday:

Friday

  • 1:50 George Clinton and Pfunk
  • 2:30 The Wrecks
  • 3:00 get drinks and set up for next act
  • 3:55 The Interrupters
  • 4:45 Quicksand
  • 5:50 The Breeders
  • 6:55 Turnstile (while camping out for a good spot for Foos)
  • 8:00 Foo Fighters
  • 10:00 fight for an Uber to go to Frank
  • 2am: Late night Mexican food

Saturday

  • 12:55 Plosivs
  • 2:00 Bowling for Soup
  • 3:00 White Reaper
  • 3:50 Viagra Boys
  • 4:15 The Exploited
  • 5:00 Frank
  • 6:10 PUP
  • 7:25 Pennywise
  • 8:30 Uber to Too Much Joy
  • Midnight: Pizza

Riot Fest 2023…the lineup drop

How strong is Riot Fest 2023’s lineup?  Spoiler alert.  It’s very strong.  Very.  Should we make a return to Douglass Park?  Stay tuned.

I know I’ve never seen a RiotFest lineup I didn’t like.  Where I couldn’t find some reason.  Last year’s lineup on the surface was the weakest we’ve seen, and I had a blast; maybe my favorite.

This one is top heavy.  Three headliners that will be hard to pass up.  Two of them are must sees.  The Foos and The Cure.  Can’t miss them. 

The Cure?  Saw them in early 90s at the Cap Centre and was disappointed.  They were the happy Cure and I wanted the sad cure.  Well they’ve been touring again and have been doing 3 hour shows with amazing set lists.  This won’t be three hours but they are on top of their game right now and as sad and mopey as ever.  I think I need to see them fresh.

And I don’t need to explain why Foos are a must see.  I have to say I was late to their “live” fandom.  And seeing them at Lolla in 21 was amazing.  I think all of you have seen them before so this is redundant.  But after the year they had last year they are a must see.  And will need to be up close in case Dave calls me up to play guitar.

And Death Cab.  They still owe Kyle and I from before the pandemic.  Shoot, they caused the pandemic.  Wuhan Lab?  No it was Death Cab that unleashed COVID-19.  Plus the Postal Service…which is just better Death Cab.  It would take a Frank or Aimee aftershow to chase us out on Saturday.

That’s a challenge with this lineup.  The aftershows may not happen.  Because leaving early doesn’t look likely.  Which also puts us in the throngs trying to get out at 10pm.  Tough first world problem for sure.  The headliners are so good we’d have to stay.

Another challenge is that it’s gonna bring in a different crowd for the Foos.  Probably a bunch of people that look a lot like us.  And for the Cure on Sunday?  Another different crowd.  Probably a lot of people our age, but just dressed a lot differently than us.

The rest of the lineup?  Pretty stacked.  I have never seen a better line on a festival poster than line four on this one….Interrupters, Flogging Molly, Frank, Pennywise.  If you haven’t seen Flogging Molly, they will impress.  They were Dropkick before Dropkick.  Not as much punk, but a little more Ireland.

We have classic punk, a al our GBH show in 2017, with The Exploited and Gorilla Biscuits.  We have nineties alternative with The Breeders and Kim Gordon (Sonic Youth).

There’re punk supergroups; LS Dunes (Circa Survive, My Chem, and Coheed and Cambia), Fake Names (Refused, Minor Threat, and Bad Religion), and Plosivs (Hot Snakes, Offspring, Social D).    We’ve seen some great supergroups before. The Damned Things. Drakulas. You’re welcome.

And when will you ever be in a position to see George Clinton and Parliament Funkadelic again?

“Classic” pop punk with AFI, Bowling for Soup, The Used, H2O, and the previously mentioned Pennywise.

Newer punk with PUP (remember we missed them in ‘21 since they were in the Catfish and the Bottlemen 12 noon slot on a Friday), The Bronx, Bayside, White Reaper, Nothing (remember they opened for Janes at our roofie show at the Metro).

While we’re missing GWAR*, they threw us Insane Clown Posse.  So we have costumes and make up and wild stage shows.  Shoot, it may be worth it just to see the Juggalos (the name of ICP’s fans who dress up).   RiotFest always throws us the spectacles of bands.  Plus Corey Feldman?  Think he’ll bring Corey Haim? Or Corey Hart?

And there’s even some great girlie pop with Ani Difranco and Tegan and Sara.  Where else will you ever see a lineup with Ani Difranco, Insane Clown Posse, and Pfunk.

And while I don’t like Queens of the Stoneage, rumors are that Dave Grohl will be playing drums for them.  He was a brief member of the band and recorded one album with them plus was in Them Crooked Vultures with Josh Homme.  

Speaking of Dave and drums and Joshes, latest rumors have Josh Freese taking over drums for Foo Fighters.  We saw him play with Devo and he was recently in the Offspring.  He’s amazing.

*And for rumors, word on the street is GWAR will be a late add to RF23.  I guess they have an August show in Chicago and they don’t want to be announced until that show is over to not affect the August ticket sales.  We’ll see.  RiotFest has done the wave #2 thing before and added bands late.  Though they are already at 90 bands which is about their capacity.  Would love to see Propagandhi added too.  They were a strong presence in the lineup teasers that Riot Fest dropped last week hint videos and were noticeably absent..

As this is the 10th year of our festival going, this feels like a celebration of many of those.  We have two Surf City Blitz bands.  We have Frank, Postal Service, and AFI from Coachella #2.  We have Foos from Familypalooza ‘21.  Death Cab paying Kyle and I back for Innings Festival March 2020.  And Nothing is back to remind us why we couldn’t remember them from the roofie night at Lolla.

Anyway, I’m in if anyone else is an wants to go Deluxe.

Oh, and one more thing….Riot Pop.

Riot Fest 2022 Final Preview

Here we go…less than a week away….here’s a curated youtube walkthrough of what the weekend may hold.  A couple of conflicts to still work out.  Maybe this will help.  Plus not a lot of time built in for rest and refreshement.

Friday

1PM LS Dunes (I know we won’t make them but this is a great way to start)

130 Boston Manor

215 Wargasm

305 Lagwagon

315 Anberlin

4PM Jeff Rosenstock

515 Descendents

545 The Wonder Years

7PM Portugal. The Man

730 Bleachers

8PM Marky Ramone

830 My Chemical Romance

Saturday

2PM The Joy Formidable

250 Fear

3PM The Get Up Kids

425 7 Seconds

515 The Menzingers

615 The Front Bottoms

620 Bad Religion

725 Gogol Bordello

730 GWAR

830 The Misfits

Sunday

12Noon The Bombpops

1PM The Linda Lindas

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tfLfKSLXi_I

2PM Jawbox

320 Less Than Jake

325 The Lunachicks

4PM Coolio

415 Polica

5PM Jimmy Eat World

605 Sleater-Kinney

710 Yeah Yeah Yeahs

815 Nine Inch Nails