The end of Sasquatch! is always the most bittersweet. 2012 had seen some flat-out phenomenal performances, and it felt more difficult than ever to trudge back to the ...read more
Leave it to Jack Black and Kyle Gass to have provided the best stage prop of Sasquatch! 2012. In honor of their recent album “Rize of the Fenix,” and a symbol of the ...read more
With the Main Stage cloaked in a cool shade of black, the king of ‘90s cool came waltzing out and began singing a coolly slowed-down “Black Tambourine.” It seemed a ...read more
Sunday was a mostly slow and laid-back affair for Sasquatch!, and didn’t quite have as many big names and exciting acts as the other days did. This did not deter ...read more
Gary Clark, Jr. was on fire Monday afternoon, jammin’ the blues out of his guitar like the devil was chasing him down to sign a contract. His strumming would ...read more
Writing a massively popular song – one that gets your band its first real attention – can put you in a pretty precarious situation. It obviously puts the pressure on ...read more
Something I didn’t see enough of this weekend was the heavy collection of electronic DJs in the lineup. But while I didn’t have a chance to catch very many of them, ...read more
In the midst of all the hoopla that is Sasquatch, photographer Troy Dunham started to feel an urge to break from the pack for awhile to see what he could find. One ...read more
On sojourn no. 2 into the tundra of Sasquatch, photographer Troy Dunham discovered a band of misfits recently reunited. They went by the name of Clap Your Hands Say ...read more
As Chiddy Bang’s Noah “Xaphoon Jones” Beresin stepped to the mic Sunday afternoon, he was sure to call out the irony of the duo’s 4:20pm start time. The hip-hop ...read more