Slide Show: Sasquatch 2011 Slideshow!
June 2, 2011

The crowd starts to gather at the Yeti stage on day two as they wait for Seattle band The Globes to start their set.
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The Secret Sisters opened the Yeti stage on day two with their old-time country harmonies, including covers by Hank Williams and Willie Nelson to name a few.
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The Head & The Heart giving an inspired performance on the Main stage. Their set was a definite highlight of the festival.
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The Head & The Heart sing a song off of their infectious self-titled debut album, release this spring on Sub Pop.
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L.A. Band Local Natives playing a song off of last year’s stellar debut album, Gorilla Manor on the main stage at Sasquatch.
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Rebecca Gates with her band The Consortium on the Yeti stage.
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Crowd gathered at the Yeti stage to watch Baltimore band Wye Oak perform.
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Sharon Van Etten was another festival highlight, charming the crowd in between songs from her 2010 release Epic.
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Andy Dwyer with his band Mouse Rat.
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Wait my bad, it’s actually Canadian folkster Dan Mangan (But he does kind of look like Andy from Parks & Recreation right?)
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Jenny Lewis (The "Jenny" half of the band Jenny and Johnny)
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Johnathan Rice (The "Johnny" of Jenny and Johnny)
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Jenny & Johnny crooning their sun washed indie pop songs to the crowd on the Bigfoot stage.
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The Thermals tearing up the Yeti stage.
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Kathy, bassist for Portland favorites The Thermals, rocking out on the Yeti stage.
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Portland’s own Typhoon opened up day three with the full band packed onto the Bigfoot stage. The band is fresh off a triumphant showing at SXSW in Austin and made quick work of wowing the crowd with the

Typhoon singer/guitarist Kyle Morton.
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Black Joe Lewis & The Honeybears perform on day three at the Yeti stage.
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Swedish dance-pop queen, Robyn made the very excited crowd wait 30 minutes before taking the Bigfoot stage Saturday night on day two of the fest.
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Sasquatch always has more than its fair share of colorful characters in attendance (literally) and this year was no exception.
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Jonathan Pierce, lead singer of New York indie band The Drums, doing his best Morrissey impression on the Main stage.
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Victoria Legrand of Beach House playing on the Main stage.
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Fitz & The Tantrums were a crowd favorite on day three as they brought their Motown theatrics to the Main stage at Sasquatch.
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Noelle Scaggs of Fitz & The Tantrums.
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Michael Fitzpatrick, lead singer of Fitz & The Tantrums.
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Yeasayer playing Sunday night on the Bigfoot stage.
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The Flaming Lips performed the entirety of their acclaimed 1999 album, The Soft Bulletin on the second night of the festival. Yes, that is a choir of Dorothy’s you see.
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The Flaming Lips, one of the day three headliners, takes the stage as Wayne Coyne does his obligatory roll around on the crowd in a giant hampster ball.
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Wavves opening up the last day of the festival with an early morning set at 11:30 AM on the Main stage. I suspect this may have been the earliest lead singer Nathan Williams has been up in quite a while.
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Looking handsome and dapper, UK lads Noah & the Whale try not to wrinkle their suits while playing day four of Sasquatch on the Bigfoot stage.
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Austin rockers White Denim on the Yeti stage.
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Louisiana band Givers, on the Bigfoot stage.
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Mark Foster of Foster the People performing to a massive crowd on the Yeti stage (Yes that’s the small one) on the last day of the Sasquatch Music Festival.
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Foster the People attracted a sea of fans as well as a cluster of media types trying to get a shot of the LA buzz band. The band’s star is quickly rising due to the release of their first full legth album Torches which
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Seattle rapper Macklemore took the Bigfoot stage to rapturous applause from his throng of fans on day four.
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Macklemore showing off his old school fringed jean jacket to the crowd.
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Surfer Blood on the Bigfoot stage.
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The sun sets on Sasquatch until next year.
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