MusicIncomingFace the FuzzA short, sweet, mildly distorted Nashville report on Bonnaroo and its bearded boys.ShareLink copied ✔️June 19, 2009MusicIncomingTextJem GouldingFace the Fuzz A line-up to sell your soul for, here are the most memorable gigs still spiralling in brain and booze- soaked notebook. The trip was kick started with heart pumping performances from Delta Spirit and Chairlift, and from there on in the rest is a sexy sorta blur, sprinkled with the sound glitter of Passion Pit, The Dirty Projectors, Gomez, The Low Anthem, Those Darlins, Al Green, Grizzly Bear, David Byne, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Grace Potter and The Nocturnals, Booker T & the DBTs, Alberta Cross, The Steeldrivers, Elvis Costello, Jessica Lea Mayfield, Ted Leo and The Pharmacists, Jimmy Fallon, Of Montreal, Yeasayer, Lucinda Williams, Phoenix, Cotton Jones, Crystal Castles, Girltalk, Beastie Boys, Public Enemy, Patterson Hood, St Vincent, Wilco, The Decemberists, The Mars Volta, Nine Inch Nails, MGMT, Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band, AA Bondy, Bon Iver, Snoop Dog…and that was about where we all came down with a sunset show from Band of Horses - it was special. The ‘Roo party is a beauty to behold, and not least in high calibre of bearded boys stomping the grounds, you gotta love the Southern musician, they know it and grow it. God bless Americana…http://www.bonnaroo.com Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MOREHow hip-hop is shaping the fight for Taiwan’s futureNew York indie band Boyish: ‘Fuck the TERFs and fuck Elon Musk’Lenovo & IntelInside artist Isabella Lalonde’s whimsical (and ever-growing) universeThe 5 best Travis Scott tracks... according to his mumTheodora answers the dA-Zed quizDHLSigrid’s guide to NorwayThe 30 best K-pop tracks of 2025‘UK Ug’: How Gen Z Brits reinvented rap in 2025 How a century-old Danish brand became pop culture’s favourite sound systemDHLInside singer Sigrid’s intimate walks through nature with her fans ‘The unknown is exciting’: Why Gorillaz’ upcoming album is all about deathThe 20 best tracks of 2025, ranked