As we’ve come to expect in recent years, LA’s FYF Fest has announced it’s 2013 lineup and it’s a doozy. This year’s installment features a slew of modern alternative and indie rock from today and yesteryear. Headlining on night one are Yeah Yeah Yeahs, TV on the Radio and Flag (the supergroup of ex-Black Flag members Chuck Dukowski, Keith Morris and Bill Stevenson performing Black Flag songs). Night two features the first U.S. performance of My Bloody Valentine since their slot at Coachella 2009. Joining them at the top of the bill are MGMT (who have been strangely quiet lately), Beach House, Solange, Yo La Tengo and mxdwn favorites, The Melvins.
Also performing over the two-day event happening August 24th and 25th at L.A. State Historic Park are Deerhunter, Devendra Banhart, The Breeders performing their classic album Last Splash in its entirety, Washed Out, !!!, Baroness and many, many more. Tickets go on sale Thursday, May 16th at 12:00 noon PST. Weekend passes are $99. Last year the festival was terrific blend of indie music and hardcore. We’ll be there. Will you?
2013 Lineup
Saturday:
Yeah Yeah Yeahs
TV on the Radio
FLAG
Deerhunter
Devendra Banhart
The Breeders (performing Last Splash)
Toro y Moi
Death Grips
Roky Erickson
STRFKR
Thee Oh Sees
Simian Mobile Disco B2B Bicep
Charles Bradley & His Extraordinaires
Ty Segall
Dan Deacon
Nosaj Thing
Title Fight
Delorean
Omar Souleyman
Eleanor Friedberger
Joyce Manor
Foxygen
Horse Meat Disco
Metz
Crystal Antlers
The Underarchievers
Waxahatchee
Sunday:
My Bloody Valentine
MGMT
Beach House
Solange
Yo La Tengo
Washed Out
Holy Ghost!
The Melvins
Les Savy Fav
Shlohmo
Kurt Vile & The Violators
Flume
!!!
Jonathan Richman
Baroness
Poolside
Touche Amore
Mac Demarco
Glasser
How to Dress Well
Chelsea Wolfe
The Orwells
Classixx
Mikal Cronin
Guards
Pional
Fear of Men
Lemuria
Antwon
UPDATE: The festival has just announced it’s comedy lineup.
Rob Huebel & Paul Scheer
Doug Benson
Matt Dwyer
Cameron Esposito
Chris Fairbanks
Ron Funches
Brett Gelman
Jim Hamilton
Karen Kilgariff
Jonah Ray
Brendon Small
Hampton Yount
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