Wednesday, April 13, 2016

4Knots Music Festival returns to the South Street Seaport this summer; Guided by Voices headline



Via the EVG inbox...

The Village Voice is proud to announce the lineup for its sixth annual 4Knots Music Festival, being held in its original home at the South Street Seaport on Saturday, July 9th. For this year's festival, the Voice is expanding their variety of genres to include Americana, Hip-Hop, Electronica, and more. 4Knots 2016 will feature performances by Guided By Voices, The Strumbellas, Protomartyr, Car Seat Headrest, Kirk Knight, Girlpool, Bayonne, Diane Coffee, Promised Land Sound, and Mild High Club, plus more bands to be announced soon.

The Voice is thrilled to announce it is returning to our roots with a free festival this year as part of the re-established Voice mission to bring music, art and culture to New Yorkers under the new ownership of Peter Barbey.

And here's a summery song by one of the bands on the bill... Girlpool...

3 comments:

  1. It would be nicer if the Village VOID would expand its journalism. That content-less RAG is the "voice" of NO-ONE but advertisers who hope that SOMEONE will pick the thing up, at least to view the free listings, or for kitty litter and bird cage lining....

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  2. Nice. I like this free festival, and I'm happy it's back at the Seaport. (The one last year by the Intrepid was a drag.)

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  3. Who the FUCK are these bands? Book some hardcore punk and metal you pandering to hipsters and millenials douchebag-rag!!!

    The Village Voice was 1000X better when it was an inch thick and $1.50.

    Viva Wayne Barrett!

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