July 10, 2009 15:56
Super Furry Animals, Shellac added to ATP New York
Crystal Castles, Sufjan Stevens also join lineup
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Super Furry Animals, Shellac and Crystal Castles have all been added to The Flaming Lips-co-curated All Tomorrow’s Parties set to take place in New York state in September.
Sufjan Stevens, Boris and Low Lows also join the lineup for the event which will take place at Kutshers Country Club in Monticello, NY from September 11-13.
The lineup so far is:
Friday:
The Jesus Lizard
Iron & Wine
Don’t Look Back: Dirty Three Performing ‘Ocean Songs’
Don’t Look Back: Suicide Performing First LP
Don’t Look Back: The Feelies Performing ‘Crazy Rhythms’
Don’t Look Back: The Drones Performing ‘Wait Long By The River’
Comedy Stage -Hosted and curated by David Cross
Saturday: curated by ATP
Animal Collective
Panda Bear
Sufjan Stevens
Deerhunter
Melvins
Shellac
Boss Hog
Autolux
Dead Meadow
EL-P
Anti-Pop Consortium
Circulatory System
Autolux
Atlas Sound
Akron Family
Grouper
Sleepy Sun
Bridezilla
Sunday: curated by The Flaming Lips
The Flaming Lips
Boredoms perform 9 drummer BOADRUM
No Age perform Husker Du
Caribou perform as Caribou Vibration Ensemble
Deerhoof with Martha Colburn
Crystal Castles
Super Furry Animals
Boris
Low Lows
Oneida Presents the Ocropolis
--By our New York staff.
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