TAGS: GREEN STAGE LIVE REPORT
Bjork plays on the word "emotional" throughout her set at the White Stage on Sunday night. At first this is the literal pronunciation of the world as ...
Yuki came ready for a festival Sunday afternoon. The J-pop star and former vocalist for '90s rock outfit Judy And Mary strolled onto the Green Stage w...
It was natural for Lorde to get a bit of stage fright tonight, nearly all alone on the immense Green Stage and looking out at a largish audience that ...
Jet, a Melbourne, Australia export, has managed to do what most bands only dream of, selling 6 million records touring non-stop for like 15 years now....
The paradox at the center of Ron Sexsmith’s opening performance at the Green Stage Sunday morning was how an artist whose music could sound so relaxin...
Aphex Twin has previously been something of an unknown quantity live. Despite his prolific output under a multitude of different guises, Richard D Ja...
May we all stare down the inevitable prospect of aging like Keigo Oyamada. The artist better known as Cornelius took to the Green Stage on a rainy Sat...
Hip hop is a tough sell at Japanese festivals for a few different reasons. A big part is the language barrier and trying to win over a crowd with new ...
Back at Fuji Rock again was Japan's favorite Japanese-Hawaiian ukulele player extraordinaire, Jake Shimabukuro. Jake has been signed to Sony Records f...
The xx are no strangers to Fuji Rock, with this being their third time. From a slot on the Red Marquee in 2010 to finally earning a place on the Green...
I came to the Green Stage feeling a thought Rag 'n Bone Man could have done with a more tempestuous weather situation for his brand of music. The ove...
Unlike most pop acts of our day, Gorilaz isn't afraid of venturing into dark waters, purposely eschewing feel good rhythms and positive reinforcement ...
Radwimps were blessed with great time slot for the festival, just when the clouds had parted a bit of sun snuck through. The band made the most of the...