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Tip of the Week
West Fest 2008

Tom Lynch

Everyone who’s sick of outdoor music festivals in Chicago raise your hand. OK, put ‘em down before the mayor sees, we’ve got a few more notable gatherings left, including this weekend’s West Fest, sort of a sister show to last month’s shindig in Wicker Park. If you’re not too exhausted from Lolla (and/or beat-up, courtesy of the Rage hi-jinks), the annual event at Chicago and Damen has two days’ worth of impressive local rock acts, as well as an even more agreeable collection of DJs. Among others, five high-quality local indie-pop acts perform: Saturday, the snotty garage-rock of Mannequin Men, the mid-nineties-inspired indie-rock of Sybris, the countrified acoustic-led musings of Catfish Haven, and Sunday, the intricate and bubbly sounds of Bound Stems and the high-energy pop of Office. (For my money, Saturday’s headliner The Redwalls should just go away, and Sunday’s headliner Meat Puppets is just too confusing a choice to finish off the festival that I doubt I could get past it.) If nothing else, it’s an opportunity to check out some must-see local outfits if you haven’t already.

West Fest 2008 takes place at Chicago and Damen August 9-10, noon-10pm each day. $5.

(2008-08-05)




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