We have more photos this afternoon from All Tomorrow’s Parties — “I’ll Be Your Mirror” taking place at Pier 36, at the end of Montgomery Street. Last night’s highlights included The Roots, the Afghan Whigs (frontman Greg Dulli co-curated the festival) and Swedish folk singer Jose Gonzales. Photographer Bahram Foroughi has been covering ATP for The Lo-Down. Have a look at Saturday night on the East River.
There’s one more day of the ATP festival. You can purchase a day pass at the festival gates, located at Pier 36 (Montgomery Street). Here’s the lineup:
Stage 1:
Blanck Mass – 2.15pm-3.00pm
Tall Firs – 3.45pm-4.30pm
The Album Leaf – 5.15pm-6.00pm
Lee Ranaldo (full band set) – 6.45pm-7.30pm
The Make-Up – 8.15pm-9.00pm
Godspeed You! Black Emperor – 9.45pm-11.45pm
Demdike Stare – 12.15am-1.00am
Stage 2:
Quintron & Miss Pussycat – 1.45pm-2.30pm
Braids – 3.00pm-3.45pm
The Magic Band – 4.30pm-5.15pm
Thee Oh Sees – 6.00pm-6.45pm
Autolux – 7.30pm-8.15pm
Hot Snakes – 9.00pm-9.45pm
Queen Of Hearts Boat:
Book Club with Laphams Quarterly w/ special guest Julie Klausner, discussing ‘Play It As It Lays’ – 3.00pm
Rock & Pop Quiz w/ Lord Sinclair – 5.00pm
Films On Queen Of Hearts:
Lonesome – 1.00pm
Big Star: Nothing Can Hurt Me (work in progess cut) – 2.15pm
The Royal Tenenbaums – 4.15pm
Eating Raoul – 6.30pm
(Film To Be Announced At Event) – 8.15pm
Harold & Maude – 10.45pm
+ DJ Jonathan Toubin
You can see more of Bahram Foroughi’s work on his web site and Flickr page. Photos may not be re-used without permission.
Really it looks lovely. But living in the building across the st was torture. How the permits could have been given for such late hours in such a residential neighborhood is beyond me. I am sure this wouldn’t have happened on the the UES. Not sleeping was not lovely. I wonder if they play more basketball or do more keeping residents up at night at “basketball” city.