Optimus Primavera Sound has just announced the complete line-up for its
third edition. After announcing Neutral Milk Hotel, the charismatic band led by
Jeff Mangum, and Frank Black’s band, Pixies, the festival reveals the names
that will be at the Parque da Cidade in Porto between June 5th and 7th.
Among all the confirmed names, we reinforce the presence of American band
The National, the Californian rapper Kendrick Lamar and the legendary and
influential Brazilian singer Caetano Veloso.
The first festival shows for newly reformed British band Slowdive, New
Yorkers Television with their master piece “Marquee Moon”, Spoon’s
effervescent pop, who have a new record, the third reincarnation of Slint
claiming their crucial role in the appearance of slowcore and the presentation
of the new record by Scottish band Mogwai are also added to this edition’s
line-up.
Current names arrive at Optimus Primavera Sound to showcase their more
recent work: Nicolas Jaar’s new project, Darkside, Danish artist Trentemøller,
with his melancholy fusion of indie and electronica, the Haim sisters with the
recently acclaimed phenomenon “Days Are Gone”, and the fiery electronica
of !!! (chk chk chk) and St. Vincent with a new self-titled album that proves,
once again, that there is a great gap between conventional pop and the sonic
fusion created and reinvented by the New Yorker.
A true heterogenic mix of musical styles is going to invade the city of Porto:
the post-rock of the Canadian band Godspeed You! Black Emperor, Charles
Bradley’s soul, the intimate sound of Rodrigo Amarante, or noisy British band
Loop are some of the names that compose an eclectic and varied line-up.
Also, in the national landscape, we find bands with several musical
references. Lisbon band You Can’t Win Charlie Brown will come to Optimus
Primavera Sound with “Diffraction/Refraction”, a more challenging and
sophisticated album than “Chromatics”, where vocal harmonies and the
constant dialogue between folk and electronica are deepened. Also Os Da
Cidade, a band that joins António Zambujo, Ricardo Cruz, João Salcedo
and Miguel Araújo Jorge, promise to reinvent some of the traditional
Portuguese sounds to cover them with a personal and delicate touch. HHY
& The Macumbas, a project led by Jonathan Uliel Saldanha, will take their
electrifying dub rhythms to the Parque da Cidade, for an extra sensorial
experience, while Torto showcase, the hungry instrumental trio, in a fusion of
guitar, bass and drums invites to a bold stroll outside each person’s “comfort
bubble”.
Tickets are 105 euros here..