[ATTENDED: September 20, 2025] Tune-Yards
I tend to not like Festivals. They are long, they are crowded and usually the artists only play for like 40 minutes instead of a full set. The XPoNential Music Festival is different because it is smaller (two stages) and doesn’t run very late. And since we are members of the station we get some nice perks.
Having said that, we don’t go very often. Usually there’s one or two people I want to see, but a festival is a lot of work for one or two bands. Then this year’s lineup was announced. And while one of the days wasn’t great (I’d have liked to see Courtney Barnett, but wasn’t willing to do a Festival just for her), the other day was great:
RIVER STAGE:
Soccer Mommy
Molly Tuttle
Sharon van Etten and the Attachment Theory
MARINA STAGE:
Tune-Yards
Richard Thompson
Kathleen Edwards
I would have happily stayed for all 6 musicians. But it turned out that we didn’t anticipate the crowds. By the time we finally got parking and got onto the grounds, Tune-Yards was already playing. We were still trying to get our bearings, so we basically didn’t see any of their set. Of course, we could hear the just fine and it was fun to hear their music. But honestly, they are really fun to watch so it wasn’t quite the same.
Surprisingly, there’s no setlist available and even the WXPN recap doesn’t include songs or a stream (nearly everyone else has a stream). The only thing they mention is
Merrill Garbus, the main brain behind the majority of Tune-Yards’ material, bounced between electric ukulele, toms, lead vocals, and an SP-404 electronic sampler. Nate Brenner added bass, backing vocals, and analog synth to the mix. Watching Garbus sing while creating and triggering loops on her sampler was an insanely impressive showing of multitasking, frequently using her bare feet to control her vocal chops and recording the drums in front of her into complex, layered rhythms.
I wasn’t really paying attention to what they played, so I can’t even say what I heard, but, as always, their music was fun to have floating around in the air around us. (more…)








