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Published: 2012/03/08

High Sierra Confirms Ben Harper, STS9, Railroad Earth, Galactic, Toots and the Maytals, ALO, The Slip and Many More

Ben Harper, STS9, Railroad Earth, Galactic, Built To Spill,
Toots and the Maytals, Ryan Bingham, ALO and Lotus are among the acts slated to appear at the 22nd annual High Sierra Music Festival. The annual gathering will return to Quincy, CA from July 5-8. Other acts slated to appear include: Delta Spirit, Soulive, Heartless Bastards, The Devil Makes Three, Deer Tick, Greensky Bluegrass, Lettuce, Grupo Fantasma, MarchFourth Marching Band, The Motet: Funk Is Dead! and Skerik’s Bandalabra, among others. The Slip will also make a rare appearance on their own and also perform as part of Surprise Me Mr. Davis. Additional acts will be confirmed in the coming weeks.

Here’s a look at High Sierra’s initial lineup

Ben Harper
STS9
Railroad Earth
Galactic
Built To Spill
Toots and the Maytals
Ryan Bingham
ALO
Lotus
Delta Spirit
Soulive
Heartless Bastards
The Devil Makes Three
Deer Tick
Greensky Bluegrass
The Slip
Lettuce
Surprise Me Mr. Davis
Grupo Fantasma
MarchFourth Marching Band
The Motet: Funk Is Dead!
Skerik’s Bandalabra
Red Baraat
The Stooges Brass Band
The New Orleans Suspects
Nathan Moore
The Lumineers
Marco Benevento
Elephant Revival
Papadosio
Brokedown in Bakersfield
Gardens & Villa
Mike Dillon Band
Steve Poltz

Artists-At-Large:
Skerik
Mike Dillon

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Aamina March 25, 2012, 22:13:29

Mmmm… Carnage Visors. An extended hoyangpgic dream. I’ve actually fallen asleep to that one (a lifetime ago; the 15-year-old obsessive Cure fan). Interesting what AMG had to say about it: “...a sprawling funeral march that gradually fades in and then out after half an hour, as if it’s only a segment from a piece that’s being generated until the end of time.” Well, it does have a beginning and an end, but I sure get what they’re saying.

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