They are on tour late winter/early spring, however it's unlikely they show up at Sasquatch...they do the Vancouver/Seattle/Portland triangle in February.
There is always that Seattle Santa Clause, making it even less likely.
I wasn't being sarcastic; I love Guster. Mostly Parachute, Goldfly and Lost & Gone... I can't get behind most of what they've done for the last ten years, but they're still really fun live.
Re: educated suggestions for next year « Reply #80 on Sept 23, 2010, 6:08pm »
I hate it when people dismiss a band because they had too much radio play or because the type of music they made goes out of fashion. And I hate it when people disregard a band's great period because they start to suck down the line. That happened to Guster; that happened to Barenaked Ladies, most notoriously that happened to Dave Matthews Band.
You know who has, like, a dozen INCREDIBLE records? Fucking Chumbawamba. Go ahead and roll your eyes - if you're 95% of the country, all you know is Tubthumping. You wouldn't know that they're viciously political pure-blooded anarchists who had an unstoppable run of great albums from 1994-2004.
As long as you're doing something interesting, then I'm interested. It might not scan that way, but I'm not a music snob. I just know what I hate.
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Re: educated suggestions for next year « Reply #84 on Oct 12, 2010, 11:14am »
Anyway I read three pages of this thread and decided to skip ahead to now.
Someone mentioned the Black Keys and I already did in the other thread. Yes.
Mark this post, posters: If we don't see Stars this year, it's only because Amy Millan is still on maternity leave. There is no other reason. I am completely banking on Stars.
I will back the Deer Tick prediction.
And I'll hold off on any others until we see who gets big/who resurfaces/who reunites/who announces tours in the next three months.
Re: educated suggestions for next year « Reply #87 on Oct 21, 2010, 8:59pm »
I know they were at Sasquatch in '09 and they'll be in Seattle on March 8th and their tour is schedule to end on April 2nd, but I wouldn't be completely surprised if Crystal Castles return, especially since they're supporting a new album. http://pitchfork.com/news/40472-crystal-castles-set-spring-tour/
Re: educated suggestions for next year « Reply #89 on Oct 21, 2010, 10:30pm »
I think this holds some serious water for the Red Hot Chili Peppers headlining next year. The article says they hope to drop thier new album in March and that they've already booked festival appearences.