With 400+ bands playing at this year’s festival, a fella could be forgiven for being a little overwhelmed by Northside’s lineup. Below, the five acts you should carve some time out of your summer schedule for — individual show tickets are available, but if you’re planning on catching a few, you might want to grab a badge:
Run the Jewels – Bemoaning the hip-hop state of Yeezus? Try this killer combo of NYC producer El-P and Atlanta rapper Killer Mike, who deliver aggressive polemics like a modern-day Rage Against the Machine (which is why Zach de la Rocha came out from hiding to guest on their latest LP).
Sunday, June 14th
50 Kent Ave.
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Rhye – It’s hard to imagine that Rhye’s silky vocalist — Milosh — is a dude. But he, alongside his musical partner Robin Hannibal, have crafted an R&B debut masterpiece with an agenda, appropriately titled Woman. A little Sade, a little The xx. Smooth as all hell.
Friday, June 12th
50 Kent Ave.
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Against Me! – From self-aware folk-punks to wary arena rockers (opening for the likes of Silversun Pickups and Foo Fighters) to their current, best state: as gender-bending rockers who deliver scorching singalong anthems that unite more than divide. You will clap along and start class warfare.
Saturday, June 13th
McCarren Park
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Best Coast – Singer Bethany Cosentino spends most of her new album exploring the dark side of Los Angeles, but filling her dourness with hooky pop and huge guitars straight out of the alt-rock ’90s playbook.
Saturday, June 13th
50 Kent Ave.
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Ryan Hemsworth – Is it hip hop? Electro? House? These are questions you will ask yourself — in vain — while listening to Hemsworth, who has remixed everyone from Cat Power to Frank Ocean. Heed not concerns over genre but your feet, which will move instinctively and with great vigor for the duration of his bass-heavy set.
Friday, June 12th
Palisades
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