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Our Guide to the 2013 Northside Festival – This Year’s Highlights

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Nü Sensae – 8pm at Shea Stadium

For the fifth year in a row, The Northside Festival is returning to Williamsburg, Greenpoint and Bushwick on Thursday. This year, the big headliners include Black Flag, The Walkmen, Mac DeMarco, Lambchop, and, um, Solange. (Why should we care about her again?)

There’s also a film festival and something called NExT (Northside Entrepreneurship and Technology) which will bring a series of tech presentations and discussion to the ‘hood. Evidently, the “big” free shows (The Walkmen/Phosphorescent on Saturday and Solange on Sunday, 3pm at McCarren Park) are both sold out, but badgeholders are guaranteed entry.

This year, there’s much more press and buzz about the festival, as it finally feels like its become a Brooklyn tradition, instead of a fluke. New York did a good job of summing up how we feel about it:

The Stedmans aren’t the only ones who have figured out how to stage a festival here? Electric Daisy Carnival is in its second year, and Governors Ball, on Randalls Island, has expanded each of its three years and will this time around feature Kanye West, Kings of Leon, and Guns N’ Roses. But the Stedmans are the only ones to have figured out how to stage a music festival that doesn’t seem in some way to contradict the city. Rather than chase bands famous enough to draw fans from across a county to an empty field, Northside books lots of local acts, with local followings, in local clubs — just more of them at once than you’d ever see any other week of the year. Which makes it feel much less like a straightforward festival experience and more like an extremely amped-up version of a night out in Brooklyn (if one sponsored and therefore subsidized by Heineken, Jameson, Vitaminwater, and General Electric).

As always, we’re looking forward to the Northside Festival. Here are some of our highlights:


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THURSDAY

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Mac DeMarco, White Fence, Walter TV 6:30 p.m. at Brooklyn Bowl (Fun, dumb, drunk, pretty songs by Mac and Company with fuzzy Syd Barret pop by White Fence)

Twin Sister, Ava Luna, The Luyas, Julian Lynch, Lushlife, 8pm at 285 Kent Avenue

Body/Head, Majical Cloudz, Foreplay 8 p.m. at Saint Vitus (Kim Gordon’s new project)

Swans, Chelsea Wolfe 7pm at Warsaw

Bleached 7:30pm at The Knitting Factory

Chad Valley, Kisses, Ice Choir, Selebrities, Rush Midnight, Airbird, Wildarms 7:30pm at Cameo

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FRIDAY

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Black Flag, Good For You, The Men, The Netherlands 7pm at Warsaw

Chrome Canyon 11:45 PM at Brooklyn Bowl

White Fence at Knitting Factory

The So So Glos 8pm at Public Assembly (The So So Glos are our favorite local live band, so check ‘em out)

Sinkane 6:00PM @ Brooklyn Bowl

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SATURDAY

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Weekend, YVETTE 7 p.m. at The Knitting Factory

Wild Cub, Monogold, Imaginary Cities 8pm at Glasslands

Yellow Ostrich, Braids, Widowspeak, Belle Mare 8pm at Cameo Art

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SUNDAY

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Nü Sensae, Destruction Unit, Big Ups, Psychic Blood 8pm at Shea Stadium

Born Ruffians, The Spinto Band, Turf War 8pm at Brooklyn Bowl

Lambchop 7pm at Warsaw

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For tickets you can visit this link.

To see all of our picks, go here.

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