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Coachella: A Wrap Up

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Björk Guðmundsdóttir performing at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival in Indio, California, United States (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Maybe the reason that campus is so dead today is because everyone went to party at one of the most famous festivals in the world. If you didn’t spend your weekend in California partying with Florence, here is a recap of what you missed. 

“At Coachella 2015, we’ve seen some bad acts and we’ve seen some outstanding ones. We’ve also seen the trend that the festival’s audience has skewed far towards mega pop and EDM continue unabated. Day three of the annual music festival was no different. Some acts put forth the eye-opening quality that we all crave in the event, but many of the most credible and important acts performed diligently with near-empty stages, while pop acts hardly established in the USA filled large spaces with ease. There’s no sense being shy about it; we created a monster.”

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