After weeks of various speculations, of fake posters being made and the rumored performances created by Rolling Stones Magazine, the true Coachella lineup for 2013 is finally here. Announced on Jan. 25, fans and music critiques should be equally excited for this yearβs performers, for the lineup doesnβt disappoint. Or so I had thought.
To me, I couldnβt be more excited if I could score a ticket to this epic event. But it seems to me that the people disagree, and are reinforcing their annoyances via twitter and facebook.
For those of you who donβt know, Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival is an annual three-day festival, famous for brilliantly emerging musical artists, along with established favorites. The festival features various musical genres, such as Indie, Rock, Hip-Hop and Electronic music; and if thatβs not enough, sculptural art is to be viewed as well.
Coachella is held in Indio, Cal. where the music is hot but the weather is even hotter. Yet since being introduced in 1999, fans come from all across America to see their beloved bands and performers.
Personally, I think this yearβs lineup serves to be the most envied lineup I have seen in awhile. With returning artists such as Modest Mouse, Franz Ferdinand, Phoenix and Vampire Weekend, I cringe knowing I still donβt have my ticket just yet. Then again, these are some of my favorite bands, and to a small-town girl, this is just all too good to be true.
Being the safe-haven for most classic hipsters, I had thought that this yearβs lineup could only excite, featuring underground music and various βunknownβ artists that will also be performing. Grimes, the xx and the Lumineers are just a few of the many more fantastic underground performers. But to much of my dismay, I stand corrected.
On Twitter there were too many complaints to even count, but just to name a few, one tweeter said, βWait…the Coachella lineup came out, and the Wu-Tang Clan is onΒ the bill NOT headlining #fail #zzzzzzz.β Another tweet read as statement stubbornness, saying βNothing will ever beat 2012βs lineup for Coachella Dr dre and snoop killed it.β But one tweet stuck with me, and made me see why some people might be upset over the Coachellaβs announced lineup, saying βStrange Coachella lineup. 95% of the people who go are 21. Canβt imagine theyβve heard of the Stone Roses or Blur. KindaΒ underwhelming.β
Then it all made sense. The bands thatΒ make me giddy and crazy excited for, while amazing acts and awesome performers, are outdated. Vampire Weekend hit its mark in 2008 with their debut album, while the second album, βContra,β was extremely successful in 2010.
But, it is not just Vampire Weekend that is considered outdated for this yearβs lineup. There are the Stone Roses who were truly successful in the late β80βs and early β90βs. Coachella is a festival that tries its best to showcase new, up- and-coming artists, and yet this year it seems to try to remember the good.
Although the older crowd, or those with older musical knowledge created and formed before the 2000s, will look forward to performers such as the Three Oβclock, Social Distortion and the Red Hot Chili Peppers, others who do not share this admiration will be displeased.
But whether youβre a fan of the new, the semi-new, the unknown and/or the semi oldies, this lineup is perfect in my eyes and will certainly uphold Coachellaβs reputation as one of the greatest music festivals in America.