50 (or so) ways to leave your mark: Outside Lands 2019 is congested, cloudy and captivating

To borrow some terminology from the Carters, this year’s Outside Lands “was a fucking zoo.”
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To borrow some terminology from the Carters, this year’s Outside Lands “was a fucking zoo.”
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On Friday, Twenty One Pilots, The Lumineers and Flying Lotus boasted, respectively, the most risk-taking, nautical and surreal sets of the weekend.
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With their newest album ‘How to: Friend, Love, Freefall,’ the up-and-coming Rainbow Kitten Surprise somehow both sticks to the recipe and stands out.
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As a good portion of the audience donned red Santa hats, Oracle Arena was was far from silent; the festival certainly succeeded in making spirits bright.
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Fall is such a beautiful time of year here in Berkeley. The leaves begin to drop, and even though the temperatures haven’t fallen that much, we can clearly see signs of the changing of seasons. We at the Clog have created a playlist suitable for a fall walk through campus. So
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The sophomore slump has become so common with artists that almost everyone’s follow up album is measured by if they regressed in comparison to its debut. The new surely chart topping album from the Lumineers, Cleopatra, proves that, and that the band is not simply here to bask in the
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This past weekend was the musical event of the year for many Cal students as they attended the annual Sasquatch Music Festival in Washington. Some of us at the Clog road-tripped up north to the land of legalized marijuana and North Face jackets (which were even more prevalent there than
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FRIDAY: BEN KWELLER, 3:25 p.m., Rooster Stage From the young age of 15, Ben Kweller has been making audiences swoon with his infusions of musical genres. The San Francisco native first emerged in the music scene with his childhood garage band Radish back in the early ‘90s — although, without much
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